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Hello, Cruel World101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws |
Product Details
ISBN-10
1-58322-720-2
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-720-6
Publication Date
May 2006
Nb of pages
192
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DescriptionPassion Fruit Award, 2007 Celebrated transsexual trailblazer Kate Bornstein has, with more humor and spunk than any other, ushered us into a world of limitless possibility through a daring re-envisionment of the gender system as we know it. Here, Bornstein bravely and wittily shares personal and unorthodox methods of survival in an often cruel world. A one-of-a-kind guide to staying alive outside the box, Hello,Cruel World is a much-needed unconventional approach to life for those who want to stay on the edge, but alive. Hello,Cruel World features a catalog of 101 alternatives to suicide that range from the playful (moisturize!), to the irreverent (shatter some family values), to the highly controversial. Designed to encourage readers to give themselves permission to unleash their hearts' harmless desires, the book has only one directive: "Don’t be mean." It is this guiding principle that brings its reader on a self-validating journey, which forges wholly new paths toward a resounding decision to choose life. Tenderly intimate and unapologetically edgy, Kate Bornstein is the radical role model, the affectionate best friend, and the guiding mentor all in one. A celebrated pioneer for the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer/Intersex (LGBTQI) community, KATE BORNSTEIN is the author of two previous books, My Gender Workbook: How to Become a Real Man, a Real Woman, the Real You, or Something Else Entirely and Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and The Rest of Us. Her plays and performance pieces include Hidden: A Gender, The Opposite Sex Is Neither, and Too Tall Blondes In Love. She lives in New York City with her partner, Barbara Carrellas.
I've written this book to help you stay alive because I think the world needs more kind people in it, no matter who or what they are, or do. We’re healthier because of our outsiders and outlaws and freaks and queers and sinners. I fall neatly into all of those categories, so it’s no big deal to me if you do, or don’t. I’ve had a lot of reasons to kill myself, and a lot of time to do it in, and I stayed alive by doing things that many consider to be immoral or illegal. I’m glad I did it, because I’ve really enjoyed writing this book. This may be a scary time for you, and if that’s so, I hope I can help you find your courage again. If we meet some day, let me know what worked. —from Hello, Cruel World by Kate Bornstein Visit Hellocruelworld.net to read an excerpt. Read Kate's blog. Read the SF Bay Guardian interview with Kate. Read the Gothamist interview with Kate. Kate in Time Out New York. Read an article by Kate in The Stranger. Read an interview with Kate on Feministing. Read the SF Chronicle review. Kate on Gender Talk Radio. Google Video of Kate on Let Them Talk. Find a local independent Booksense store that sells Hello, Cruel World. |
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