[Free eBook] Someone Gay: Memoirs by Don Clark [LGBT 1930-1980s Memoir]

Someone Gay: Memoirs by [Don Clarkauthor-link, a clinical psychologist and author of a ground-breaking LGBT acceptance self-help guide , is is his autobiographical memoir spanning the many decades of his life, free for a limited time courtesy of LGBT specialty Lethe Press.

This contains the author’s personal reminisces of his childhood during Great Depression in the 1930s, through his military service in WWII, being a post-war student in Europe in the 50s, and eventually coming to terms with being gay and writing his self-help guide in the 70s and 80s. Offered DRM-free, available worldwide @ Amazon.

Free for a limited time, available worldwide DRM-free @ Amazon

Description
The author of the perennially popular and life-changing book, Loving Someone Gay, recounts his own life journey from shame, failure, guilt and fear to pride, self-confidence and understanding of true feelings. Sharing how he made the transformation himself, Dr. Don Clark, the first officially openly gay psychologist in the U.S. and father of gay-oriented psychotherapy points the way for others to claim gay identity and gay pride and follow him to happiness, meaning, love and success.

Author: Alexander the Drake

The public persona of a private person.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.