From the Back Cover
"FASCINATING. . . . Anderlini-D'onofrio's writing style is exquisite. . . . A realistic account of the life of a bisexual woman, with its trials and tribulations, as well as its pleasures. It will help all people deal with their own sexual orientations and love styles. Both of us agree that ONCE WE BEGAN READING THIS BOOK, WE WERE UNABLE TO PUT IT DOWN."
-- Late Fritz Klein, MD, Editor of the Journal of Bisexuality, and Regina Reinhardt, PhD, Psychotherapist
"CAPTIVATING, BOLD, TITILLATING, SAUCY, YET EARNESTLY NUANCED. . . . the pseudonymous 'Gaia' of this absorbing cross-cultural, cross-sexual memoir is a twentieth-century Moll Flanders, reborn as an x-rated intellectual. Her vividly told, politically engaged tale of loves lost and found (often in surprising places) explores new moral ground in redefining our identities as sexual creatures, as minds inhabiting polymorphously erotic bodies, ever in quest of a sacred fullness of being."
-- Flavia Alaya, PhD, Author of Under the Rose: A Confession
"POWERFUL. . . . These are journeys that cross and connect cultures, sexualities, genders, religions, and geographies. These are also a woman's journeys that traverse the terrains and tensions of motherhood and singledom, monogamy and polyamory, religious dogma and spirituality, monosexuality and bisexuality, family and community. And always, the buoyant, joyous, and resilient spirit of the author keeps the reader journeying with her."
-- Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, PhD, Senior Lecturer, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University
"A BRILLIANT COMBINATION of transcultural experience, political and theoretical insights, commentary on academia, and a mother's preoccupations, all of which is interspersed with lots of juicy Eros. I LOVED IT!!"
-- Suzann Robins, CHT, MA, Holistic Educator and Activist; Faculty at Bloomfield and Caldwell Colleges, New Jersey
About the Author
Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, PhD, recently guest edited two issues of the Journal of Bisexuality that were also published in book form: Women and Bisexuality: A Global Perspective and Plural Loves: Designs for Bi and Poly Living (both from Haworth). Her current work focuses on human ecology, emotional sustainability, and erotic expression. She earned her PhD at the University of California, Riverside, and is Professor of Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez. She has been the recipient of a grant from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas, Austin, and has thrice been the recipient of a Seed-Money Grant from the University of Puerto Rico.
Dr. Anderlini-D'Onofrio's first book The "Weak"
Dr. Anderlini-D'Onofrio is now at work on a book on the politics of love and the world's future, and on a number of other works. Her first book has been translated into Italian and her English translation of Luigi Anderlini's poetry collection, A Lake for the Heart, is forthcoming.