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The Velvet Rage

The Velvet Rage

Book by Alan Downs
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The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World is a self-help book by clinical psychologist Alan Downs, originally published on May 24, 2005, by Lifelong Books. Wikipedia
Originally published: May 24, 2005
Author: Alan Downs
Genres: Biography and Autobiography
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This groundbreaking and empowering book examines the impact of growing up and surviving as a gay man in a society still learning to accept all identities.
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This groundbreaking and empowering book examines the impact of growing up and surviving as a gay man in a society still learning to accept all identities.