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A Queer and Pleasant Danger: The true story of a nice Jewish boy who joins the Church of Scientology, and leaves twelve years later to become the lovely lady she is today Paperback – May 7, 2013

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The stunningly orignial memoir of a nice Jewish boy who left the Church of Scientology to become the lovely lady she is today
 
In the early 1970s, a boy from a Conservative Jewish family joined the Church of Scientology. In 1981, that boy officially left the movement and ultimately transitioned into a woman. A few years later, she stopped calling herself a woman—and became a famous gender outlaw.

Gender theorist, performance artist, and author Kate Bornstein is set to change lives with her stunningly original memoir. Wickedly funny and disarmingly honest, this is Bornstein's most intimate book yet, encompassing her early childhood and adolescence, college at Brown, a life in the theater, three marriages and fatherhood, the Scientology hierarchy, transsexual life, LGBTQ politics, and life on the road as a sought-after speaker.


“A singular achievement and gift to the generations of queers who consider her our Auntie, and all those who will follow.”
—Lambda Literary

“Breathless, passionate, and deeply honest,
A Queer and Pleasant Danger is a wonderful book. Read it and learn.”
—Samuel R. Delany, author of Dhalgren
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“Brave, emotionally authentic, and riveting.”
Bitch

“A nervy, expansive memoir from a pioneering gender activist.”
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“A singular achievement and gift to the generations of queers who consider her our Auntie, and all those who will follow.”
—Lambda Literary
 
“Disarmingly funny and a pleasure to read . . . I think everyone can gain something from Kate’s honest, brave account.”
—Feministing.com

“This memoir shines a bright, unflinching light on those reasons and the consequences of living on the far edge of the fringe . . . With the brave, adventurous life she's led, Bornstein gives us a reason to keep on living, too.”
Bitch Magazine blog

“Kate Bornstein is brave. She is very, very brave. Her memoir,
A Queer and Pleasant Danger, should be located in all three of the LGBT, self-help and biography sections of your local library and bookstores.”
EDGE

“This memoir manages to be both wrenchingly transformative and luminously wondrous, a sumptuous literary combination.”
Pride Source

A Queer and Pleasant Danger is not for the faint-hearted, for reasons that become fairly evident (see: sadomasochism), but is ultimately uplifting, hopeful, even joyous.”
Shelf Awareness

“This is a softer, sometimes sorrowful, side of the always-outspoken Kate Bornstein, and I loved it . . .
A Queer and Pleasant Danger is a wildly wonderful read.”
Long Island Pulse Magazine

“Bornstein is hilarious, honest, acerbic, and fearless in her writing . . .
QAPD is at least three books in one, each of which is a page-turner.”
—Religion Dispatches

“Kate Bornstein's journey from moon-eyed Scientologist to queer icon is harrowing, heartbreaking, and amazing.  This narrative is surely not for the squeamish.  And yet, in the story of a sea-dog named Al who became a trans goddess named Kate we see the messy, unsettling, inspiring struggle of a lady trying—and at last succeeding—to let her own soul be known.  Disturbing and wondrous.”
—Jennifer Finney Boylan, author of She’s Not There and I’m Looking Through You

“Breathless, passionate, and deeply honest,
A Queer and Pleasant Danger is a wonderful book. Read it and learn.”
—Samuel R. Delany, author of Dhalgren

“To me, Kate Bornstein is like a mythological figure or a historical literary character such as Orlando or Candide who, by illustrating her struggles, shows the rest of us how to live. This book is destined to become a classic.”
—Mx Justin Vivian Bond, author of Tango: My Childhood, Backwards and in High Heels

“A Queer and Pleasant Danger is a brave, funny, edgy, and enlightening new memoir. I loved it and learned from it. Kate Bornstein shares her fascinating journey—through gender, Scientology, and more—and it was a thrill to tag along on the ride. This book is unbelievably powerful and affecting. If Kate Bornstein didn't exist, we would have to invent her. But luckily for queers, straights, gender outlaws, and general readers, Bornstein is out and out there.”
—Dan Savage, author, columnist, and architect of the It Gets Better Project”

“There are a number of adjectives that one could use to describe
A Queer and Pleasant Danger: snarky, funny, anguished, frightening, heartbreaking, brave, honest . . . this is a book that is dangerously appealing.”
The Gay and Lesbian Review

About the Author

Kate Bornstein is a performance artist and playwright who has authored several award-winning books, including Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and The Rest of Us, My Gender Workbook, and Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws. She has earned two citations of honor from the New York City Council and garnered praise from civil rights groups around the globe. Kate lives in New York City with her girlfriend, three cats, two dogs, and a turtle.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Beacon Press (May 7, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 280 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 080700183X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0807001837
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 1 year and up
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.74 x 9.01 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Kate Bornstein is a performance artist and playwright whose latest book was released May 1, 2012--a memoir, A QUEER AND PLEASANT DANGER, with the subtitle, "The true story of a nice Jewish boy who joins the Church of Scientology and leaves twelve years later to become the lovely lady she is today."

Kate has authored several award-winning books in the field of Women and Gender Studies, including GENDER OUTLAW: ON MEN, WOMEN, AND THE REST OF US, and MY GENDER WORKBOOK which she is currently updating for a second edition after 15 years.

Her 2006 book, HELLO, CRUEL WORLD: 101 ALTERNATIVES TO SUICIDE FOR TEENS, FREAKS, AND OTHER OUTLAWS propelled Kate into an international position of anti-bully advocacy for marginalized youth which has earned her two citations of honor from the New York City Council and garnered praise from civil rights groups around the globe. Kate's books are taught in five languages in over 200 colleges and universities around the world.

Kate lives in New York City with her girlfriend, three cats, two dogs, and one turtle.

Photo Credit: Barbara Carrellas, 2012.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
263 global ratings

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Customers find the book fascinating, engaging, and educational. They describe the story as deeply human, personable, and relatable. Readers praise the writing style as fantastic, easy to read, and truthful. They also mention the memoir weaves incredible humor and inspiration into harrowing ordeals.

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"...over the top and has a bit of a self-destructive bent, but it's a fascinating read, and she is likeable and relatable...." Read more

"...This book is pure memoir and covers so many topics (since the author has such a varied life path) that we had to call it a night before really..." Read more

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"...Kate has such a charming humor and flowing writing style that makes the cities and people in her story come alive...." Read more

"This well-written memoir, which ultimately turns out to be a painful and sad homage to a lost child, is about as intense as it gets...." Read more

"...of us who did not understand transgender issues a fact-filled, truthful read. It had to have taken a whole lot of courage to write it...." Read more

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"This book is many things. A funny, sad, and nostalgic memoir. Revealing accounts of the Queer, S&M, and Scientology subcultures from the inside...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2017
I felt vaguely voyeuristic reading this. As if I intercepted a brutally personal letter between two estranged, but still loving family members. Which, at its heart, I suppose is exactly what it is. Still, while the journey is uniquely the author's, the candor and insight shared with the reader - even if none of us is the one for whom this memoir is written - is so nakedly honest, it's captivating. A lot of the subject matter is stuff I never knew or ever wondered about. Still, this Kate's-eye-view of her life's journey and the insights she picked up along the way, has something to resonate with nearly everyone... even if it's just the love of a parent for their child. I found it a rugged read in some parts, but that's my baggage. I have to commend the author for her brutal honesty and magnanimous, loving spirit. Even her recollections of her life and estrangement from Scientology seem more sadness than bitterness. Life lived, lessons learned. Namaste Kate.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
I was disappointed to receive the book with a sticker on the front that left a sticky substance after removing. However, the story is a good one, easy read. Author is great at weaving her story. I am enjoying it so far, only 50 pages in.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
I enjoyed this book. The narrator is a bit over the top and has a bit of a self-destructive bent, but it's a fascinating read, and she is likeable and relatable. I enjoyed this book and I learned a lot, but didn't expect to like it at all (was reading it for an LGBTQ+ reading group). I was pleasantly surprised. And then some! Definitely this is a ban-worthy book. And that's a good thing!
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2012
I love Kate's story. I had no idea what to expect, because I didn't understand the complexities of gender that is so central to her story; I had no concept of Scientology outside Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes; and I've never been a cutter. But I still found myself relating so hard to this book, especially the desire to be cute and adored.

Kate has such a charming humor and flowing writing style that makes the cities and people in her story come alive. With her honesty, she takes away the shame and sting of her darker thoughts and behaviors. Because as painful as the topics of suicide and cutting can be, I ended up inspired by her hope and courageous spirit as she grew brighter as a person after every low point.

Just from what I knew of Kate, and from her "It Gets Better" video, I expected to fall for her in this memoir. And as smitten as I was through the whole story, her letter at the end completely captured me. If all parents could communicate with such empathy, love and sincerity to their children, well, this would be a lot kinder world to live in. I would give anything for my parents to have such genuine curiosity about my feelings and empathy for my place in life like Kate is offering to her daughter.

Thank you, Kate, for sharing your story. Your book has a cherished spot on my bookshelf beside Urban Tantra.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2012
What an amazing memoir of Kate Bornstein's life!

It included a lot about her days in scientology and how she lost her daughter to them.

My God one day she gets back to Clearwater, Florida from a scientology "mission" and takes her daughter to school. But then she is forced to undergo what is called a "gang bang sec check" by scientology's "International Finance Police". Here she is falsely accused of all sorts of crimes, screamed at by a group of scientology goons while being on their version of a crude lie detector. Kate is then immediately routed off scientology's staff (this is 1982) without so much as being able to say "goodbye" to her family who were made to disconnect from Kate.

Now she has two grandchildren who she has never even seen. And she loves them and her daughter very much. In the book Kate tells her daughter her story and why she never came back that day and how she tried to reconnect. She hopes that someday her daughter/grandchildren will get out and be able to read this book written for them.

One can feel the honestly in this book and the pain. Kate tells of her being at the point of suicide when her ex wife hung up on her and would not let her speak with her daughter.

I am ASHAMED to have ever been a friend of Kate's EX!!!

Kate offers her daughter/grandchildren some advice on life and a home should they ever need it, although she does not suspect she will live all that much longer.

It was heartbreaking!!!

Scientology is so unbelievably cruel and dangerous. And my heart goes out to Kate. I also feel sorrow for her loved ones who are IMO yet another family that has been devoured by organized scientology for worldly gain.

Still, I hope that somehow there is a reconnection in what time is left. It makes me sad to see every once is a while Kate post on an ex scientologists forum asking if anyone has any information about her daughter and/or grandchildren:(

As a fellow transgendered ex scientology staff member and just as a human being I was touched very deeply by this story. And, I thank Kate so very much for sharing it. It must have been very hard on her to write all this.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2013
Read this with my book club and we found no end of things to discuss. I'd read some excerpts from this author's previous book while in college and enjoyed them well enough. This book is pure memoir and covers so many topics (since the author has such a varied life path) that we had to call it a night before really exhausting the discussion. Amusing as an insider's tale of Scientology and intriguing as a discussion of transitioning genders.
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John Doyle
5.0 out of 5 stars A seminal work!
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2024
Kate is a trailblazer. She tells her story with wit and wisdom.
Jens Tingleff
5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating story about overcoming much adversity, including a nasty cult
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2012
I must start this review by saying that I bought this book because I'm interested in memoirs by ex-members of the scientology cult. In the style of Deceived: One woman's stand against the church of Scientology, SCIENTOLOGY - ABUSE AT THE TOP (Kindle Book), Blown for Good: Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology and others not listed for reasons familiar to scientology watchers...

The scientology part of this book is only a minor part (one of three parts) but it was worth the price of the book alone, to me. The core is a first-person description of what it was like to be with the scientology founder L Ron Hubbard while he cruised the seas (just in case the law decided to come for him...) with a bunch of followers who were entirely dedicated. Kate Bornstein is quite honest about loving it and only leaving (to be "in hell" - i.e. outside scientology) because she was pushed and she found out that she had been lied to by Hubbard.

The rest of the book chartered territories less known to me. Kate had joined scientology looking for who she was but only found herself outside. The story of who she is and how she found out is, arguably, just as interesting as the cult story. The Kindle version has a lovely feature where one can jump in the text, which is used in one place where the description of exactly what Kate got up to once she found herself goes from explicit to pushing the reader's comfort zone. Well, I winced but I kept going.

One (stated) aim of this book is to be a letter to the family of the author - still inside the cult. I was glad that I got a chance to read that letter, it showed me a world full of people that are fascinating in spite of (and not only because of) being very different. The honest, direct, story telling style of the author (rather than a polemic style) leaves the reader to form value judgements while not hiding that it's a subjective view.

I bought this book looking for anecdotes about scientology. I got that, and much more, and was left with an even stronger conviction that tolerance is good, cults are bad, and diversity is to be celebrated.
Grace
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing read!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2012
I love the book, it's fantastic, i've been a fan of Kate Bornstein for ages and when i saw her book in my price range, I was so thrilled! I cant put it down, what a fantastic thrilling read that takes you on a whole roller coaster of emotions! I highly recommend this book, and i'm not even half way through!
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, outrageous and sexy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2015
By far one of the best and most shocking books I've read in a while. Queer or not, you need to get your teeth into this!
Richard Holyoak
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 3, 2020
Great memoir