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Growing Up Straight (1982 book)

''Growing Up Straight: What Every Family Should Know About Homosexuality'' is a 1982 guide for parents, by George Alan Rekers, on how to prevent their children from becoming homosexual. The work received numerous negative reviews.
==Reception==
''Growing Up Straight'' was influential.〔Blount, Jackie M. ''Same-Sex Desire, Gender, and School Work in the Twentieth Century''. State University of New York Press, 2006, p. 161-3.〕 However, the viewpoints espoused in the book have been controversial. Professor Michael R. Schiavi wrote in a 2001 ''Modern Language Studies'' journal article that the work was a "horror show written for parents anxious to re-direct sissy sons to sexual righteousness". Journalist Frank Rich questioned the book's status as scholarship in ''The New York Times'', writing that "many of the footnotes cite his own previous writings."〔http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/16/opinion/16rich.html?_r=1〕 Psychologist and sexologist Kenneth Zucker reviewed both ''Growing Up Straight'' and ''Shaping Your Child's Sexual Identity'' in a 1984 issue of ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' and criticized both works, stating "In summary, both GUS and Shaping represent examples of the passionate response that can be engendered by the study of human sexuality. In this instance, religious rhetoric is used to defend the author's views on the subject. What is perhaps most disappointing about these two books is the idyllic view of family life and human conduct for which the author longs." Zucker went on to write "Ultimately, one has to wonder how Rekers will feel toward his child patients, should they grow up not to be straight. He might well benefit by recalling the words of Harry Stack Sullivan: "We are all much more simply human than otherwise."〔
In contrast, ''Fundamentalist Journal'' gave the book a positive review.

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