R. is clever and talented and the best child a parent could have. She's also my favorite.
-Mom
With such a rich selection of stories, it's hard to identify favorites, but I have to mention R. Gay's clever and sexy "On the Care and Feeding of White Boys". Just because two hot black women are getting it on together doesn't mean they can't crave the novelty and excitement of something quite different.
-Lisabet Sarai, ERA
Remarkably, though, many of the authors in this collection manage to do more in their few pages than just getting the reader hot and bothered. They intrigue and challenge. They stimulate the imagination as well as the libido. They manage to create characters and conflicts that linger after the echoes of arousal have died away.
R.Gay's "Taken" is a case in point, the succinct and slightly frightening story of a woman who stalks her own lover.
-Lisabet Sarai, ERA
While on the banks of Massacre River in Haiti, her father's homeland, R. Gay begins to understand where home is. Dan Glick learns how to be both father and mother to his adolescent daughter on a round-the-world trip. These remarkable essays and the many others in this insightful, engrossing collection are sure to entice and inspire adventurous fathers, daughters, and armchair travelers alike.
-Publisher's Book Description
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