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Proud, happy, grateful-gay youth describe their lives in terms that would have seemed surprising a generation ago. Yet many adults, including parents, are skeptical of this sea change-coming out is supposed to involve struggle. This is the kind of thinking, say the honest, humorous young men in Ritch Savin-Williams's new book, that needs to change.

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Proud, happy, grateful-gay youth describe their lives in terms that would have seemed surprising a generation ago. Yet many adults, including parents, are skeptical of this sea change-coming out is supposed to involve struggle. This is the kind of thinking, say the honest, humorous young men in Ritch Savin-Williams's new book, that needs to change.
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Ritch C. Savin-Williams
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In Becoming Who I Am, a rewarding study of youth, sexuality, and identity, Ritch C. Savin-Williams offers clear and insightful glimpses into the lives of young gay men... [An] important book.
-- Jim Piechota Bay Area Reporter
Becoming Who I Am is an engrossing book full of rich, varied personal stories on the subject of being young and gay now...Becoming Who I Am presents a broad range of experiences and insights, and is a rewarding look at what makes young gay humans tick.
-- Greg Jameson Entertainment Focus
Inspiring and insightful. Finally we have the full story showing the more positive aspects of gay youth experiences reminding us that they live a proud, resilient, and happy life. Ritch Savin-Williams takes us beyond the often heard stories of tragedy and despair by providing us with a glimpse into the ordinary lives of gay teens. Anybody with an interest in the future of gay youth will devour this book.
-- David McFarland, Founder, United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment, and Former Chair and CEO, The Trevor Project
Given the ever-changing dynamics of youth sexuality in the contemporary age, a book such as this is sorely needed. Filled with valuable data and rigorous analysis, Becoming Who I Am is a vital contribution to the field.
-- Mark McCormack, author of The Declining Significance of Homophobia
Savin-Williams has spent forty years studying the lives of gay teens. In Becoming Who I Am, he tells the stories of some of today's gay teens and highlights the many ways they are typical of young people growing up in present-day America.
-- Brian Mustanski, Director, Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing

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In Becoming Who I Am, a rewarding study of youth, sexuality, and identity, Ritch C. Savin-Williams offers clear and insightful glimpses into the lives of young gay men... [An] important book.
-- Jim Piechota Bay Area Reporter
Becoming Who I Am is an engrossing book full of rich, varied personal stories on the subject of being young and gay now...Becoming Who I Am presents a broad range of experiences and insights, and is a rewarding look at what makes young gay humans tick.
-- Greg Jameson Entertainment Focus
Inspiring and insightful. Finally we have the full story showing the more positive aspects of gay youth experiences reminding us that they live a proud, resilient, and happy life. Ritch Savin-Williams takes us beyond the often heard stories of tragedy and despair by providing us with a glimpse into the ordinary lives of gay teens. Anybody with an interest in the future of gay youth will devour this book.
-- David McFarland, Founder, United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment, and Former Chair and CEO, The Trevor Project
Given the ever-changing dynamics of youth sexuality in the contemporary age, a book such as this is sorely needed. Filled with valuable data and rigorous analysis, Becoming Who I Am is a vital contribution to the field.
-- Mark McCormack, author of The Declining Significance of Homophobia
Savin-Williams has spent forty years studying the lives of gay teens. In Becoming Who I Am, he tells the stories of some of today's gay teens and highlights the many ways they are typical of young people growing up in present-day America.
-- Brian Mustanski, Director, Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing

…mehr