A Gay Sailor's Journey
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.26 (722 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1935509195 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 148 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is the tale of how they excel in their career paths so that few question their dedication to their military careers, and how they still manage to satisfy their baser needs and instincts. He learns also how to pass on his experience to other gay men so that they too can become all they can be while still being true to their sexual desires and needs. This is the story of one young m. What he learns about himself during his years of service allows him to become a valued member of the military family while still being able to be gay. Here is the story of one young man that joins the military despite his sexual orientation and finds other like-minded guys. Emmett is such a young man. There
"Worth reading more than once!" according to T. Henry. Wayne Telfer is a writer whose stories are just as enjoyable after the second or third reading. "A Gay Sailor's Journey" is just such a story. Emmett is a thoughtful, caring and mature young man whom I would enjoy having as a friend. He is always looking out for others who are in need and willing to help them any way he can. Emmett makes friends throughout his Naval career, and those men will never forget the type of man he is deep down where character, honor and trust are developed.Telfer also. Molly Malloy said A cut above the usual. I was given this book as a present and I enjoyed it, a lot. I even tried to write a more detailed review a couple weeks ago but Amazon's puritans decided my use of a phrase for oral copulation on a male was unacceptable and refused to post it. I didn't keep a copy of that and I never repeat myself except when I do so let me just say -- Emmett's journey from a boy caught up in a nowhere town who sees joining the navy as his only way out to a young man with a vision for his future and a bold acce. Entertaining - but could use a proofreader Voracious Reader After spending my own 6 years in the Navy before being booted out (in the days before DADT) this book appealed to me because of the setting.I found his descriptions of Navy life to be authentic, and his story in general to be credible. You grew to like the main character, and looked forward to his next adventure. I wished the book were a bit longer.There were numerous spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors scattered throughout the book. This can be distracting. I don't know if the author