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Family Outing

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Like most teenagers, Troy Johnson was obsessed with sex, but his coming of age took a sharp turn when—in the era before "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"—he learned his mother was a lesbian. When he found out her secret (during a surprise visit from her ex-lover) his head spun. Does that mean Mom cruises schoolyards? Does that mean I have the gay gene? If I sleep with enough women, will it create an anti-gay force field around me? With searing wit and candor, FAMILY OUTING details the metamorphosis of an average American kid from mom-hating bigot to Pride-going breeder, taking head on the politics of sexual identity, the delusions of suburban delinquency, and the salvation of getting a clue. You won't find a bowl of Chicken Soup for the Kids of Gays here—just the truth, served up with a side of sarcasm and extra laughs.


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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

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  • Release date: January 13, 2012

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  • File size: 631 KB
  • Release date: January 13, 2012

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subjects

Nonfiction

Languages

English

Like most teenagers, Troy Johnson was obsessed with sex, but his coming of age took a sharp turn when—in the era before "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"—he learned his mother was a lesbian. When he found out her secret (during a surprise visit from her ex-lover) his head spun. Does that mean Mom cruises schoolyards? Does that mean I have the gay gene? If I sleep with enough women, will it create an anti-gay force field around me? With searing wit and candor, FAMILY OUTING details the metamorphosis of an average American kid from mom-hating bigot to Pride-going breeder, taking head on the politics of sexual identity, the delusions of suburban delinquency, and the salvation of getting a clue. You won't find a bowl of Chicken Soup for the Kids of Gays here—just the truth, served up with a side of sarcasm and extra laughs.


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