<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>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. <BR>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. <BR>Arousing, inspiring, bawdy, bold, and heartfelt, "Dear John, I Love Jane" is an engrossing reflection of a new era of female sexuality.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>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, <i><b>Dear John, I Love Jane</b></i> 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, <b><i>Dear John, I Love Jane</i></b> is an engrossing reflection of a new era of female sexuality.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Candace Walsh is a writer, poet, and editor living in Santa Fe. She co-founded and edited <em>Mamalicious</em> magazine, and she is the articles and poetry editor at <em>Mothering</em> magazine. <p/>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. Together with two dogs, she live in Albuquerque.
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