Dear John, I Love Jane
Women Write About Leaving Men for Women
Foreword by Dr. Lisa Diamond, author of Sexual Fluidity
ISBN-10: 1580053394
ISBN-13: 9781580053396
269 pages
Paperback
$16.95 US
Rights: World
Published: November 2010
About the Book
The new buzzword in female sexuality is “sexual fluidity”—the idea that for many women, sexual identity can shift over time, often in the direction of same-sex relationships. Examples abound in popular culture, from actress Cynthia Nixon, who left her male partner of 15 years to be with a woman, to writer and comedienne Carol Leifer, who divorced her husband for the same reason.
In a culture increasingly open to accepting this fluidity, Dear John, I Love Jane is a timely, fiercely candid exploration of female sexuality and personal choice. The book is comprised of essays written by a broad spectrum of women, including a number of well-known writers and personalities. Their stories are sometimes funny, sometimes painful—but always achingly honest—accounts of leaving a man for a woman, and the consequences of making such a choice.
Arousing, inspiring, bawdy, bold, and heartfelt, Dear John, I Love Jane is an engrossing reflection of a new era of female sexuality.
About Candace Walsh
Candace Walsh's writing has appeared in numerous national and local publications, in Newsday, Travel + Leisure, Sunset, Mademoiselle, New York magazine, and New Mexico Magazine. Currently the managing editor of New Mexico Magazine, Walsh has also worked on staff at Condé Nast International and Mothering magazine. She is co-editor of Dear John, I Love Jane: Women Write About Leaving Men for Women (a Lambda Literary Award finalist) and editor of Ask Me About My Divorce: Women Open Up About Moving On. Her essays have been published in the anthology Here Come the Brides; on Slate’s Double X; and in the Santa Fe Reporter. She lives in Santa Fe with her wife Laura M. André, their two children, and two dogs.
About Laura André
Laura André received her PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A former Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of New Mexico, she now works for a bookseller specializing in photography books. Her writing has been published in Ask Me About My Divorce: Women Open Up About Moving On and in Mothering magazine. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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