Try searching Amazon.com to find more book on bisexuality (try keyword "bisexual") or any other subject of interest. |
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Bi
Any Other Name : Bisexual People Speak Out
by Loraine Hutchins, Lani Kaahumanu (Editor) A collection of personal stories by 75
bisexuals from all walks of life on a variety of topics. The stories
are grouped into three sections: Facing Ourselves, Spirituality,
and The Bisexual Community. It has something for everyone and I highly
recommend it.
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The
Bisexual Option (Haworth Gay and Lesbian Studies), by
Fred, MD Klein, Fritz Klein
A psychiatrist and expert in bisexuality
explains the concept and variables of sexual orientation, shows where bisexuality
fits, and helps readers understand where they fit on the sexual orientation
continuum.
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Vice
Versa : Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life
by Marjorie B. Garber
Garber's pathbreaking study of bisexuality
as an erotic, social, and cultural phenomenon explores such topics as schoolgirl
(and boy) crushes, sexual threesomes, the possibility of a "bisexual gene,"
the compatibility of bisexuality with marriage, and bisexuality in film,
psychoanalysis, biology, and classical myth.
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Free
Your Mind : The Book for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth--And Their Allies
by Ellen Bass, Kate Kaufman
Free Your Mind speaks to the basic aspects of the lives of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth: Self-Discovery * Friends and Lovers * Family * School * Spirituality * Community. Alive with the voices of more than fifty young people, rich in accurate information and positive practical advice Free Your Mind talks about how to come out, deal with problems, make healthy choices about relationships and sex, connect with other gay youth and supportive adults, and take pride and participate in the gay and lesbian community. Free Your Mind also presents detailed guidance for adults who want to make the world safer for lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth. From the Free Your Mind Web Page (www.free-mind.com) |
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The
Shared Heart : Portraits and Stories Celebrating Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual
Young People
by Adam Mastoon (Photographer) A collection of hand written stories by
gay/lesbian/bi young people and accompaning photos of each writer.
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The
Journey Out : A Guide for and About Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Teens
by Rachel Pollack, Cheryl Schwartz
A calm and practical exploration of teen
sexuality and the special concerns of lesbian, gay, and bisexual teens
offers clear advice on such issues as homophobia and harassment, provides
information on gay health and political issues, and much more.
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Now
That You Know : What Parents Should Know About Their Gay and Lesbian Children
by Betty Fairchild, Nancy Hayward If the coming out process is difficult for gay people, it is often equally difficult for their parents. Confusion, anger, and fear frequently cause fathers and mothers of gay men and lesbians to disavow, strike out against, and even resent their children. For many parents, a child's coming out feels like the ultimate rejection--not only of their dreams and hopes but of their own heterosexuality. In Now That You Know: A Parent's Guide to Understanding Their Gay and Lesbian Children, Betty Fairchild and Nancy Hayward--the mothers of, respectively, a gay man and a lesbian--have charted the rough seas that almost every parent of a gay person travels. Synopsis by Amazon.com Books |
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Outing
Yourself : How to Come Out As Lesbian or Gay to Your Family, Friends, and
Coworkers
by Michelangelo Signorile
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Coming
Out to Parents : A Two-Way Survival Guide for Lesbians and Gay Men and
Their Parents
by Mary V. Borhek |
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Boy
Culture by Matthew Rettenmund
A wickedly funny gay bestseller about a wise-cracking, postmodern callboy trapped in an old-fashioned love triangle. In the tradition of The Story of O comes this story of X, a wily hustler who cheerfully relates all the juicy details of his escapades.
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Dream
Boy by Jim Grimsley
In a corner of the rural South seething
with hatred and petty meanness, Nathan and Roy must keep their love hidden
from their friends, church, and families. That comes easily to Nathan,
who is used to keeping secrets. But he is afraid of the secret he has always
kept, even from Roy--the terrible truth about his father that makes his
life impossible.
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