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'''''Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America''''' is a 2004 book by ] in which the author advocates the legal and social recognition of same-sex marriage. '''''Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America''''' is a 2004 book by ] in which the author advocates the legal and social recognition of same-sex marriage.

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Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America is a 2004 book by Jonathan Rauch in which the author advocates the legal and social recognition of same-sex marriage.

Publication history

Gay Marriage was published in 2004 by Times Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company.

Reception

The book received positive reviews from Emily Bazelon in the Los Angeles Times Book Review, Robyn E. Blumner in the St. Petersburg Times, Ann Crittenden in The American Prospect, Teresa DeCrescenzo in Lesbian News, The Economist, David J. Garrow in The Washington Post Book World, Kip Keller in the Austin American-Statesman, Debra Moore in Library Journal, Jim Nawrocki in the Bay Area Reporter, Edward Olivera in the Lambda Book Report, Ray Olson in Booklist, the Washington Blade, and J. Peder Zane in The News & Observer. It received mixed reviews from Christopher Caldwell in The New York Times Book Review, Kay Hymowitz in Commentary, Andrew Lister in Polity, Vincent Phillip Muñoz in The American Enterprise, Publishers Weekly, and Marnie Woodrow in The Globe and Mail; and negative reviews from E. J. Graff in Out, Shawn Macomber in The American Spectator, and Norm Sacuta in the Edmonton Journal.

References

  1. Bazelon 2004; Blumner 2004; Crittenden 2005; DeCrescenzo 2004; The Economist 2004; Garrow 2004; Keller 2004; Moore 2004; Nawrocki 2004; Olivera 2004; Olson 2004; Washington Blade 2004; Zane 2004
  2. Caldwell 2004; Hymowitz 2004; Lister 2005; Muñoz 2004; Publishers Weekly 2004; Woodrow 2004
  3. Graff 2004; Macomber 2004; Sacuta 2004

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