This riveting, firsthand account of a young man's struggle to discover his own identity in the midst of military homophobia is "a lively and colorful but also extraordinarily openhearted work . . . (from) a remarkable journalist, a natural leader, a ...
Teresa was my best friend in the world. She helped me clean up my act. She told me not to step on the railroad tracks too noisily because it annoyed girls. She taught me to be nice to people. Instead, however, we ended up in a similar rivalry writing...