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Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys (book)

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Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys
EditorsMelissa de la Cruz
Tom Dolby
LanguageEnglish
GenreAnthology
Publication date
2007
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)

Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: True Tales of Love, Lust, and Friendship Between Straight Women and Gay Men is a 2007 anthology co-edited by novelists Melissa de la Cruz and Tom Dolby,[1] comprising 28 personal essays about the subject. The foreword was written by Armistead Maupin.

The book features pieces by Andrew Solomon, Cindy Chupack, Ayelet Waldman, Simon Doonan, David Ebershoff, Gigi Levangie Grazer, K. M. Soehnlein and others.[2]

A reality television show inspired by the anthology, entitled Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys, aired on the Sundance Channel in Winter 2010.[3] Dolby and de la Cruz served as Consulting Producers in the series.

Contents

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Gays and Gals
Close Confidants
A Fine Romance
  • Stacey Ballis -- "Everything I Always Wanted to Know About Sex (and Life) I Learned from Gay Men"
  • Anna David -- "Love in Other Lifetimes"
  • Tom Dolby - "Future Perfect"
  • Melissa de la Cruz -- "A Manhattan Love Story"
  • Sarah Kate Levy -- "Super Couple"
  • Cindy Chupack -- "Get This"
Growing Up, Coming Out
  • David Levithan -- "The Good Girls"
  • Michael Musto -- "Welcome to My Dollhouse"
  • Brian Sloan -- "Donny and Marie Don't Get Married"
  • Elizabeth Spiers - "Life Before Gays"
  • Zakiyyah Alexander -- "The Long Trip Home"
  • Edwin John Wintle -- "Lay It All Down"
  • Bennet Madison -- "Shutterspeed"
Fathers and Daughters, Mothers and Sons
  • Andrew Solomon -- "In Praise of Women"
  • Philip Himberg -- "Family Albums"
  • Abigail Garner -- "Like Father, Like Daughter"
  • Zach Udko -- "Sitting in the Dark With My Mother"
  • Ayelet Waldman -- "Darling I Like You That Way"

References

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  1. ^ Parks, Joy. "Dishing on straight girls and their gay boyfriends", San Francisco Chronicle, 3 June 2007 retrieved 2010-10-03
  2. ^ "Un-fatal attractions," The San Francisco Chronicle, May 27, 2007
  3. ^ "SundanceChannel.com, Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys". Archived from the original on 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
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