A brave memoir offering insights into psychologist Brown's struggles with grief after his partner of 40 years dies and his search, in his late 60s, to find love among young, gay men in an ageist sub-culture. The Harvard professor details a painful and lonely journey into a world of prostitutes, fueled by grief, and unanchored by traditional familia
A brave memoir offering insights into psychologist Brown's struggles with grief after his partner of 40 years dies and his search, in his late 60s, to...
Against My Better Judgment: An Intimate Memoir of an Eminent Gay Psychologist is an extraordinary and moving account of the life of a gay man in his late 60s after he loses his companion of 40 years to cancer. A leading professor of psychology at Harvard University, Roger Brown bravely comes forth with his compelling story of grief, loneliness, and a relentless search for intimacy, healing, and self-acceptance. Readers gain insight into a stage of life experienced by gay men that is rarely written or spoken of due to the ageism that characterizes homosexual culture.
Against My Better Judgment: An Intimate Memoir of an Eminent Gay Psychologist is an extraordinary and moving account of the life of a gay man in his l...
Examines and analyses the failure of the established Church in 19th-century Wales to retain the allegiance of the Welsh by appointing English speaking Anglo-Welsh bishops who failed to understand the character and spirituality of the Welsh. As a result, th
Examines and analyses the failure of the established Church in 19th-century Wales to retain the allegiance of the Welsh by appointing English speaking...