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Except For One Little Problem Memoir Of A Life In Hiding First Edition Joan Denson

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Except For One Little Problem Memoir Of A Life In Hiding First Edition Joan Denson
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Publisher: UNKNO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.69 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Joan Denson
ISBN: 9781569802120, 1569802122
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: First Edition

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Except For One Little Problem Memoir Of A Life In Hiding First Edition Joan Denson by Joan Denson 9781569802120, 1569802122 instant download after payment.

A prominent Beverly Hills psychotherapist recounts the struggles, joys, and humor of growing up homosexual in an era of repression. Joan Denson was the American Dream except for one little problem: she was a lesbian. This is a memoir of the girl-next-door who faces her homosexuality and finds herself unwelcome in her surroundings. A child during WWII, the author came of age reading The Diary of Anne Frank. The oppression and suffering of the innocent so captured her imagination that she struck up a friendship with Frank's father and visited Anne's annex, where she found in her desire for Anne a hidden piece of herself. By early adulthood Denson absorbed the culture of the fifties. With a husband and children, she coveted suburban bliss as much as the next girl--but something was amiss. That something came in the form of a lesbian experience that led her to realize what had been missing all along.--From publisher description.