Different Daughters: A Book by Mothers of Lesbians

by Louise Rafkin

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

306.8743

Publication

Cleis Pr (1996), Edition: 2nd, Paperback, 161 pages

Description

Coming out to Mom is a lesbian rite of passage. In the third edition of this landmark anthology, 34 remarkable women face their fears and confusion, prejudice and misunderstandings, and speak honestly and bravely about the difficulties and joys of life with their "different daughters." Among the topics of discussion are family, community, religion, grandchildren, bisexuality, transgenderism, and coming out.

User reviews

LibraryThing member LivelyLady
Interesting collection of mothers' reactions to their daughters' lesbianism. As a mother of such a daughter, I felt consoled to see my multitude of feelings reflected somewhere in the book. I am giving the book to my daughter to pass on to any of her friends' mothers who could benefit.
LibraryThing member avrenim8
I bought this to give to my mother to read not long after I came out. I like the reality of the stories and how they reflected every emotion out there, including the rejections. This wasn't just a selection of handpicked "accept your daughter like you should" stories. These are a true
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representation of all the emotions I can imagine mothers everywhere going through.
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Physical description

161 p.; 8.4 inches

ISBN

1573440507 / 9781573440509

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