AltaMira Press
Pages: 256
Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-7591-0111-1 • Paperback • April 2001 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
978-0-7591-1706-8 • eBook • April 2001 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Lisa M. Tillman-Healy is a recent Ph.D. in communication from University of South Florida and teaches at Rollins College.
A resource to some family or friends who are just coming to terms with their son as part of the gay community, or may be a guide to someone who wants to learn how to be a better straight ally.....
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A lively first-person account of her experiences, her husband's and their gay, lesbian and straight friends.....
— Richard Ousky
[This] compelling story... started out as a class project—studying a community of gay men living in Tampa—and ended up a narrative of personal experience, friendship and growth.....
— Samantha Puckett
The study itself is challenging in that it does not merely involve choosing an object and then studying it, but takes friendship as its guiding framework....it does discuss a particular community and a particular woman's responses to it. The is not an attempt at generalizing in the way that readers might expect of more typical research. The book does not deal with political issues, but stays with the personal and interpersonal, wherein lies its strengths....
— Sarah Redshaw
Tillmann-Healy has written an easy-to-read narrative study that all began when [her husband] Doug started playing softball with a queer friend from work. Clear, compelling and vunerable, this book offers a real-life look at the tests, triumphs and ramifications of friendships between homos and heteros....
— Aaron Hartzler