This book went into pretty good detail of the listed cities. I hope there is an updated version soon. It was published in 2005.
A good purchase
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is a very helpful book. It definitely gives you an idea of what's going on in terms of the gay community in the particular area and which neighborhoods are gay friendly. I wish it went into a bit more depth on the friendliness of the neighbors, so to speak, the actual concentration of gays and lesbians in the area, and there is no info on raising kids in the area; how gay friendly are the schools, etc. I have also checked out Sperlings best places website for info on voting (dems vs. rep) and the gay atlas for info on concentration. But, overall, I am glad I purchased this book.
Diversity in a community is a great attribute
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is a fun resource of cities across the country where you'll find costs of living, recreation information, and more. An excellent guide for realtors, chamber of commerce staff, and vistor's bureaus looking to pitch their cities as a faublous place to live, it's also a good reference for young adults looking for relocation ideas. Author of "The Crowded Nest Syndrome: Surviving the Return of Adult Children" and her new romantic comedy "Changes in Attitude."
Great resource for straight folks as well
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I bought this book for a gay friend, but it's a wonderful guide for anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, who'd like to live in a progressive city that accepts diversity. The content is well laid out and easy to read. A great find!
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