I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual: A Memoir of Nazi Terror2 reviews
Pierre Seel

Basic Books, 1995

In Memory of Pierre Seel (1923-2005)

+ A very moving book that needs to be read widely.

Pierre Seel, Outspoken Gay Concentration Camp Survivor, Dies in France at Age 82 The Mémorial de la Déportation Homosexuelle, the French national group that commemorates the homosexual victims of the Nazis, has announced the death of Pierre Seel on Nov. 25, 2005, at age 82 in Toulouse, France. ...
  
  











  



  
Celebrity Detox: (The Fame Game)113 reviews
Rosie O'Donnell

Grand Central Publishing, 2007

Wonderful

+ Aptly Titled Therapy Session
+ It's all about expectations
+ Rosie is awesome and so very real
  
  











  



  
Like Mother, Like Daughter?: The Effects of Growing Up in a Homosexual Home3 reviews
Jakii Edwards

Xulon Press, 2001

Forgive and Love - Testimony of a Woman raised by Lesbian Mom

+ 2 Thumbs up, BUT...
+ Good Read!! Two Thumbs Up!!, But...

This is a book about a woman who was raised by a lesbian mother. The journey of the author from childhood through adulthood, from pain, anger, neglect, abuse, forgiveness and love is incredible. The honesty and openess of the author is refreshing and it gives the perspective of a child with a ...
  
  











  



  
Confessions of the Other Mother: Non-Biological Lesbian Moms Tell All7 reviews

Beacon Press, 2006

Not Just For The Other Mother!

+ Great for "other mothers" out there...
+ The other mother needs to read these!
+ All is told... and it makes the world a better place!
  
  











  



  
Art and Sex in Greenwich Village: A Memoir of Gay Literary Life After Stonewall5 reviews
Felice Picano

Basic Books, 2007

A True Insider's Look at the Gay Literary Movement

+ Time After Time
+ Magnificent reminder of our lost hisatory
+ A Look at Our lives
  
  











  



  
Young Robert Duncan: Portrait of the Poet as Homosexual in Society
Ekbert Faas

Black Sparrow Press, 1984

According to Kenneth Rexroth, the San Francisco Renaissance the literary and countercultural movement that prefigured Black Mountain, the Beats, and the hippies "owed more to Robert Duncan than to any other one person." Following the publication of his first book of poetry, the self-mythologizing Heavenly City, Earthly City (1947), Duncan functioned as shaman of an emerging aesthetic grounded ...
  
  











  



  
Here's What We'll Say: Growing Up, Coming Out, and the U.S. Air Force Academy44 reviews
Reichen Lehmkuhl

Da Capo Press, 2006

True to the spirit of that era

+ Excellent
+ Nice, if unbelievable
+ Excellent and Enjoyable
+ Fascinating and Inspiring Story
  
  











  



  
The Funny Thing Is...86 reviews
Ellen DeGeneres

Simon & Schuster, 2004

down to earth

+ Biography by Ellen Degeneres
+ Perhaps better for casual Ellen fans

if i did not know that ellen was a millionaire, i would not have been able to tell by reading this book......she is so down to earth....i love her simplicity and "normality." She tells it just like an average person away from fame would.....nice, easy ...
  
  











  



  
My Point...And I Do Have One74 reviews
Ellen Degeneres

Bantam, 1996

Hilarious

+ Read It! Read It! Read It! Read It!

As always Ellen DeGeneres is a great read. I found myself laughing out loud. If you like Ellen's comedy you'll love her books.
  
  











  



  
Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir23 reviews
Paul Monette

Harvest Books, 1998

One of the best books ever.

+ beatiful
+ Love in the time of AIDS
+ How painfully, yet wonderfully, enlightening this book is...
+ Devastating, beautiful and true
  
  











  



  
The Baby & The Beast
Brad Martin

BRAD MARTIN, 2007

8 years of being molested by my brother and what that has done to me emotionally, physically, and psychologically. The scars that have been left and the obstacles I have overcome are all here, as well as how to identify any problems and how to deal with them.
  
  











  



  
Find Me175 reviews
Rosie O'Donnell

Grand Central Publishing, 2002

Touching Book to say the least!

I laughed, I cried, I felt like it was a story parrallel to my own. Came out of this book feeling like I knew Rosie and was so touched at how she was able to describe feelings that actually made you understand her joys and pains. This was one of the best reads in a long time for me. I am in the ...
  
  











  



  
Find Me175 reviews
Rosie O'Donnell

Grand Central Publishing, 2002

Touching Book to say the least!

I laughed, I cried, I felt like it was a story parrallel to my own. Came out of this book feeling like I knew Rosie and was so touched at how she was able to describe feelings that actually made you understand her joys and pains. This was one of the best reads in a long time for me. I am in the ...
  
  











  



  
My Point...And I Do Have One74 reviews
Ellen Degeneres

Bantam, 1996

Hilarious

+ Read It! Read It! Read It! Read It!

As always Ellen DeGeneres is a great read. I found myself laughing out loud. If you like Ellen's comedy you'll love her books.
  
  











  



  
Young Robert Duncan: Portrait of the Poet as Homosexual in Society
Ekbert Faas

Black Sparrow Press, 1984

According to Kenneth Rexroth, the San Francisco Renaissance the literary and countercultural movement that prefigured Black Mountain, the Beats, and the hippies "owed more to Robert Duncan than to any other one person." Following the publication of his first book of poetry, the self-mythologizing Heavenly City, Earthly City (1947), Duncan functioned as shaman of an emerging aesthetic grounded ...
  
  











  



  
Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir23 reviews
Paul Monette

Harvest Books, 1998

One of the best books ever.

+ beatiful
+ Love in the time of AIDS
+ How painfully, yet wonderfully, enlightening this book is...
+ Devastating, beautiful and true
  
  











  



  
Here's What We'll Say: Growing Up, Coming Out, and the U.S. Air Force Academy44 reviews
Reichen Lehmkuhl

Da Capo Press, 2006

True to the spirit of that era

+ Excellent
+ Nice, if unbelievable
+ Excellent and Enjoyable
+ Fascinating and Inspiring Story
  
  











  



  
Art and Sex in Greenwich Village: A Memoir of Gay Literary Life After Stonewall5 reviews
Felice Picano

Basic Books, 2007

A True Insider's Look at the Gay Literary Movement

+ Time After Time
+ Magnificent reminder of our lost hisatory
+ A Look at Our lives
  
  











  



  
The Baby & The Beast
Brad Martin

BRAD MARTIN, 2007

8 years of being molested by my brother and what that has done to me emotionally, physically, and psychologically. The scars that have been left and the obstacles I have overcome are all here, as well as how to identify any problems and how to deal with them.
  
  











  



  
Confessions of the Other Mother: Non-Biological Lesbian Moms Tell All7 reviews

Beacon Press, 2006

Not Just For The Other Mother!

+ Great for "other mothers" out there...
+ The other mother needs to read these!
+ All is told... and it makes the world a better place!