Is It a Choice?: Answers to 300 of the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Gays and Lesbian by Eric Marcus

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(Paperback - Revised)

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780060832803
  • Sales Rank: 141,010
  • 272pp
  • Edition Description: Revised
  • Edition Number: 3
 
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Synopsis

The answers to all the questions you've ever had about homosexuality but were afraid to ask are finally in one book, Is It a Choice?

In this newly revised and updated edition, Eric Marcus provides insightful, no-nonsense answers to hundreds of the most commonly asked questions about homosexuality. Offering frank insight on everything you've always wanted-and needed-to know about same-gender relationships, coming out, family roles, politics, and much more, including:

How do you know if you're gay or lesbian?
What should you do if your child is gay or lesbian?
Do gay parents raise gay children?
If you think a friend is gay or lesbian, what should you say?
Why do gay men and women want to get married?
What does the Bible say about homosexuality?

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Biography

Eric Marcus is a respected expert on gay issues and the author of a dozen books, including Making Gay History and Together Forever, and is coauthor with Greg Louganis of the #1 New York Times bestselling Breaking the Surface.

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September 17, 2005: This is the third edition of Eric Marcus' 'IS IT A CHOICE: Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions About Gay and Lesbian People' and in revising his original 1990s publication he has added some welcome, warm humor and finer perspective, features that make this little book an invaluable help to individual, families and friends who are experiencing discovery of someone 'coming out of the closet'.Much has changed in the past decade toward wider public understanding of gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual people: important films with major stars portraying gay people in positive light popular television shows such as 'Will and Grace', 'The L Word', 'Queer as Folk', 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy' spokesmen and comedians/comediennes like Ellen DeGenneres, Margaret Cho, Kate Clinton etc important novelists such as Colm Toibin, Michael Cunningham, Jeffrey Eugenides - all of these have opened doors to the public to examine gay life and its spectrum. But when the encounter becomes personal, there are still the myriad questions that many are simply afraid to ask. Marcus tackles these embarrassing questions head on and with a fine sense of healthy normalcy. Questions range from the tough ones (what makes people gay - is it illness, can it be cured, how do you tell, what are the indicators?) to the often heard but silly ones as to whether all gay men love opera and hate sports and do all lesbians want to appear to be men, et cetera ad infinitum. Yes, to some the questions seem superficial - and thank goodness at last they do! But to others less informed and more threatened by the notion of gay life this book is most helpful. No preaching or politicking here, just common sense approaches to quasi-delicate issues. Would that school libraries would stock this book on shelves for those students who are coping with 'gay' either within themselves or with barely closeted friends. And for husbands and wives who discover their spouses are lesbian or gay, mothers and fathers who don't have a clue how to broach the subject with their suspected child. Marcus has a terrific sense of humor and writes well, but he also is a committed 'sociologist' who has taken the time to provide not only answers to the obvious questions, but also provides richly detailed resources in the appendices of this book that serve as further information and support guides.And other than that, this is also a fun book to read - no matter your inclination! Highly recommended. Grady Harp