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There Must Be 50 Ways to Tell Your Mother (Lesbian & gay studies)

by Lynn Sutcliffe

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These personal coming out stories from a wide range of young women and men in the UK are divided into three sections: Coming Out, Shouting Out and Moving On. The stories explore ways to combat the fear many people face before telling their family about their sexuality; the means of expressing pride and helping to fight prejudice; and the process of building strong, lasting relationships with gay friends and partners. A roleplay section is included for groups of friends to work from in developing the ideas and themes of the book.… (more)
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These personal coming out stories from a wide range of young women and men in the UK are divided into three sections: Coming Out, Shouting Out and Moving On. The stories explore ways to combat the fear many people face before telling their family about their sexuality; the means of expressing pride and helping to fight prejudice; and the process of building strong, lasting relationships with gay friends and partners. A roleplay section is included for groups of friends to work from in developing the ideas and themes of the book.

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