My Enemy, My Love

Women, Masculinity, and the Dilemmas of Gender

Remarkable. Unprecedented. A book of complex awareness and political power... Theoretically sophisticated, while utterly readable.
-Village Voice
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Harmful to Minors

The Perils of Protecting Children From Sex

In the best tradition of social criticism . . . a cogent and passionate critique of the war against young people's sexuality...Levine and her publisher deserve the highest praise for launching a necessary, overdue debate on one of the most stubborn taboos of our era.
-Los Angeles Book Prize 2002
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Do You Remember Me?

A Father, a Daughter, and a Search for the Self

Unsentimental and unsparing . . . Levine [is] a natural storyteller . . . .This is a daughter's poignant homage to a father she came to know best after he lost his mind, but it's also a searing indictment of how America treats its disabled and a cautionary tale for aging baby boomers.
-Publishers Weekly
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