
"The New Girl" Released by Publish America Mike Reynolds ÂThe New GirlÂ, explores the social nature of gender with a firsthand, compassionate, humorous and hard-hitting approach not seen since John Howard GriffinÂs groundbreaking exploration of race relations, ÂBlack Like MeÂ. What Griffin does for understanding the roots of racial alienation, Reynolds does for understanding the separations imposed upon us by gender roles. (PRWEB) April 27, 2003 Mike Reynolds latest nonfiction work, ÂThe New Girl has just been released by Publish America Books. A compassionate, often humorous and hard-hitting look at how we develop our sense of gender, the book chronicles a two-month experiment in crossing gender lines. In the fall of 2001 Mike became Lisa. Lisa Anne Weber - 35, overweight, unemployed, and female. Changing his name, appearance, and legal identity, he lived as this woman for two months, attempting to find employment and build a life for her in the small college town of New Haven, CT. He did not find what he expected, and in the end, he was to discover something that transcends all our differences. Thye book is available at http://www.mike-reynolds.com, direct from Publish America, Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and at bookstores nationwide. A native of Connecticut, Mike Reynolds is professor of Mass Communication at Quinnipiac and Sacred Heart Universities.
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