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Mom, I'm gay. With three little words, gay sons and daughters can
change their parents' lives forever. Twenty years ago, during a
walk on a Mississippi beach, Ellen DeGeneres spoke those simple,
powerful words to her mother. That emotional moment eventually
brought mother and daughter closer than ever, but it was not
without a struggle. In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her
story: the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her
friendship with her daughter, the media's scrutiny of their family
life, and the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on
the road as the first nongay spokesperson for the Human Rights
Campaign's National Coming Out Project. Insightful, universally
touching, and uncommonly wise, Love, Ellen is a story of friendship
between mother and daughter and a lesson in understanding for all
parents and their children. "Mom, I'm gay." With three little
words, gay children can change their parents' lives forever. Yet at
the same times it's a chance for those parents to realize nothing,
really, has changed at all, same kid, same life, same bond of
enduring love. Twenty years ago, during a walk on a Mississippi
beach, Ellen DeGeneres spoke those simple, powerful words to her
mother. That emotional moment eventually brought mother and
daughter closer than ever, but not without a struggle. Coming from
a republican family with conservative values, Betty needed time and
education to understand her daughter's homosexuality -- but her
ultimate acceptance would set the stage for a far more public
coming out, one that would change history.In Love, Ellen, Betty
DeGeneres tells her story, the complicated path to acceptance and
the deepening of her friendship with her daughter, the media's
scrutiny of their family life, the painful and often inspiring
stories she's heard on the road as the first non-gay spokesperson
for the Human Rights Campaigns National Coming Out Project.With a
mother's love, clear minded common sense, and hard won wisdom,
Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very personal memoir to help
parents understand their gay children, and to help sons and
daughters who have been rejected by their families feel less
alone."Mom, I'm gay." With three little words, gay children can
change their parents' lives forever. Yet at the same times it's a
chance for those parents to realize nothing, really, has changed at
all, same kid, same life, same bond of enduring love. Twenty years
ago, during a walk on a Mississippi beach, Ellen DeGeneres spoke
those simple, powerful words to her mother. That emotional moment
eventually brought mother and daughter closer than ever, but not
without a struggle. Coming from a republican family with
conservative values, Betty needed time and education to understand
her daughter's homosexuality -- but her ultimate acceptance would
set the stage for a far more public coming out, one that would
change history.In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story, the
complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship
with her daughter, the media's scrutiny of their family life, the
painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the
first non-gay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaigns National
Coming Out Project.With a mother's love, clear minded common sense,
and hard won wisdom, Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very
personal memoir to help parents understand their gay children, and
to help sons and daughters who have been rejected by their families
feel less alone.