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Betty DeGeneres

Autor de Love, Ellen

3+ Obras 360 Miembros 5 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Betty DeGeneres was a working mom who held a variety of jobs--from employment counselor to speech pathologist--while her children were growing up. In 1997, after her daughter's coming out, Betty was named the national spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project. Now she mostrar más travels throughout the country to promote honesty and openness about being gay, having a gay family member, and supporting equal rights for gay people. She lives in Los Angeles. mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Photo by Alan Light

Obras de Betty DeGeneres

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1930-05-20
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Relaciones
DeGeneres, Ellen (daughter)
Premios y honores
Lambda Literary Award (Bridge Builder, 2002)

Miembros

Reseñas

A personal memoir of her journey of acceptance of her daughter Ellen and her lifestyle. I am glad that she wrote it, much of it was helpful to follow her process of love for her daughter and moving on to speak out for others as well. I did feel that it was disjointed, and had much more details of her life and several marriages than I needed to read about. However, if she needed to write it to work through it all, so be it. As a pleasurable read, I would give this two stars. As an insight into a mother's heart for her child, it deserves four, so that is why I gave it three.… (más)
 
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MrsLee | 4 reseñas más. | Mar 26, 2014 |
how to review this book... so, obviously i'm glad that a book like this is out there, that this woman wants to send this message of love and acceptance. i'm sure that it's helpful for people who need or seek that message. it's absolutely an important thing for people to hear if they're struggling with loving their gay children or parents. it was extremely repetitive, though. and i know that's for a reason, so i can sort of ignore it. what's harder to ignore is how disjointed and poorly written it is. maybe it's just misbilled - it's a memoir, with a focus on her work as an advocate for gay rights. written by a non-writer.… (más)
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overlycriticalelisa | 4 reseñas más. | Apr 2, 2013 |
I picked this book up after I heard country singer Chely Wright mention it when she appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She said this book was a great support to her in coming out as a lesbian. I love Ellen and her mom Betty so I knew I had to read this book.

Love, Ellen was about more than just Ellen and Betty’s relationship. It’s really a memoir of Betty’s whole life. Luckily, she has had an interesting life. After she divorced Ellen’s father, she married a man she refers to only as “B” who was abusive to both her and Ellen. Of course, there is a lot about Ellen’s life in here too. Betty quotes letters Ellen wrote to her through the years and she writes in detail about the period in Ellen’s life when she decided to come out publicly as a lesbian. If you are a fan of Ellen’s brother Vance DeGeneres you should know that there is a little bit about him in the book but it’s definitely more about Ellen and Betty.

This book was written when Ellen and Anne Heche were still together and Anne was still masquerading as someone not completely bonkers (in my opinion). I cringed a little every time Betty referred to Anne as her other daughter. However, that’s just one more way in which Betty is completely supportive of Ellen – she welcomed Ellen’s partner with open arms right from the beginning of their relationship.

Betty DeGeneres is an inspiring example of a woman who loves her children unconditionally. Betty isn’t perfect and she knows that. She writes about her mistakes as well as her successes in life. This is a wonderful book for pretty much everyone – Ellen fans, Betty fans, LGBT people and allies.
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mcelhra | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 21, 2013 |
Meh - not really what I was expecting. This book could have been half the pages - I didn't even finish it. In my opinion, this book should have been called "All about me, Betty" not "Love, Ellen". It was interesting to a point, but for my taste there was way too much background on the mom herself, and not really on both of them together. I don't know - I was really looking forward to reading it, and came away disappointed.
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kelawrence | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 14, 2010 |

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3
También por
2
Miembros
360
Popularidad
#66,630
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
7

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