Hamilton Books
Pages: 330
Trim: 8½ x 11⅛
978-0-7618-5661-0 • Paperback • October 2011 • $59.99 • (£46.00)
Sara L. Boesser is an Alaskan human rights activist. She earned a B.A. in cultural anthropology from the University of Washington.
Accessible, informative, and practical, long-time activist Sara Boesser has done her part here in bravely helping to shed light on how the pressure to pass as heterosexual in order to achieve safety and acceptance impacts individuals, institutions, and society. . . . Boesser succeeds in peeling away the silences—layer by layer. . . .
— Andrew R. Gottlieb Ph.D
Silent Lives is a graphic and accurate description of the high costs of the closet, not just to individuals but to society, written by a human rights activist who knows what she’s talking about. Frequently posed thought-provoking questions make this book appropriate for group discussion. I highly recommend it for people who sincerely want to know what they can do to further the cause of justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersexual people.
— Virginia Ramey Mollenkott Ph.D, co-author of Is the Homosexual My Neighbor?: A Positive Christian Response, author of Sensuous Spirituality: Out from Fundamenta