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TGT
Randolph Christopher Longstreet, author
TGT
Phillip Anderson is appalled. After catching his youngest son trying
to copy ballet dancers on TV, he's convinced that eight-year-old
Brandon is gay.
What can he do to correct the situation and lead Brandon down the
path away from being a “sissy boy” and down a “straight” path?
Phillip is an ex-jock,
a former college football player who stands six
feet eight inches tall. How could he possibly have sired a gay son?
Since Brandon shows remarkable athletic ability, Phillip encourages his young son to
immerse himself in sports, which should direct him properly into manhood. Over the years,
Brandon develops into a celebrated high school quarterback, only to realize in his teens
that he's gay.
Telling a young boy to “be a man” can take a toll on who he really is and who he may
develop into. Many believe what society does to boys before they grow into men is wrong.
Perhaps"TGT" can change that.
Reviews
Amazon.com
By Amazon Customer on February 18, 2016
Format: Paperback Verified Purchase
This is a good book for families dealing with a gay child coming of age. The central character, Brandon, suffers the athletic expectations and homophobia of his father and struggles to both fulfill these expectations and find his own way to his own person hood. Good read.