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Item Specifics - Nonfiction Books
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Author:
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Deb Price, Joyce Murdoch
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Category:
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Family & Relationships
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Publisher:
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Main Street Books
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ISBN:
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0385482566
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Format:
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Softcover
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Used
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Publication Year:
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1996
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Special Attributes:
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Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2006 Muze
Inc. All rights reserved.
Additional information
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Here is an excellent book from Deb Price &
Joyce Murdoch. Only slightly used and in very fine
condition.
Here's a comment from a happy reader:
... I started reading this as a loaner from P-FLAG (Parents,
Friends, and Families of Lesbians and Gays) - found myself totally
caught up in it. The combination of Deb Price's columns, with her
insights into the lives of gays and lesbians, and Joyce Murdoch's
text about the effects of the column on their own lives, expanded
my horizons and commitment dramatically. This book is really a
must-read for anyone who is gay/lesbian or knows anyone who is
...
Thanks for Looking!
*** US Buyers pay
$3.00 shipping charges (US only). No
hidden handling fees! ***
- I will ship to other countries, but you first need to
contact me for a shipping quote.
- I will also gladly combine shipping charges for multiple
purchases. Just contact me and let me know before the purchases are
made!
Thanks! :-)
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Additional Information about
And Say Hi to Joyce
Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2006 Muze
Inc. All rights reserved.
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Synopsis
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A collection of
columns by Deb Price, along with a collaborative memoir written
with Price's lover, Joyce Murdoch. The columns originally appeared
in the Detroit News, a traditionally conservative newspaper.
Price's column is now published in over 40 newspapers.
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Size
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Height:
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8.5 in.
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Width:
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5.8 in.
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Thickness:
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1.2 in.
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Weight:
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12.0 oz.
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Publisher's Note
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"Deb Price and
Joyce Murdoch have guts. Their love for each other--and their
commitment to proving the validity and humanity of that love--is,
in their hands, a powerful and wonderful weapon. Long may they
wield it."--Liz Smith, The AdvocateThis collection from the Detroit
News columns of Deb Price blends the best of Bombeck, Maupin, and
Quindlen, gently humanizing gay issues for straight readers and
giving gay readers an honest reflection of their own lives. Deb
joins forces with Joyce here to share not only in the joy of the
first twenty months of Debs columns but also to tell how the column
is changing lives by knocking down barriers that set people apart.
This is a reprint of a Doubleday hardcover published in June,
1995."And Say Hi To Joyce is both a valuable collection of an
engaging columnists work and an interesting look behind the scenes
of the newspaper milieu. But its more; its a heartwarming portrait
of what seems a remarkable relationship--one any reader, gay or
straight, might envy."-- The Washington Blade"And Say Hi To Joyce,
we get the results of Prices groundbreaking experiment: a rich
collection of columns that serves as a concise history of the gay
rights movement in the '90s."-- San Francisco Chronicle
A combination of Deb Price's nationally syndicated
columns and Joyce Murdoch's commentaries on them, And Say Hi to
Joyce offers a wry and warm look at the day-to-day reality of a
permanent, monogamous, and loving gay relationship. The book both
humanizes gay issues for straight readers and gives gay readers a
rare, honest reflection on their own lives.
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Industry reviews
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"All in all,
this book will work well for the same audience that reads the
column. It is not a primer for gay activists. But it does
consistently and wholeheartedly urge everyone to come out and be
proud, and it does it with some useful historical perspective."
Lambda Book Report - Ann Northrop
"Price's columns--collected here with the comments of her own
live-in 'gal-pal', Joyce Murdoch--are savvy and entertaining...."
Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) - Suzanne
Curley (06/06/1995)
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