Norah Vincent's witty and compulsively readable memoir tells how she
dated women, joined a bowling league, visited strip bars, retreated to a
monastery, got a job in sales and even infiltrated a men's therapy
group. Norah did not predict how crucial the relationships Ned forged
would be and how the burden of being an impostor would became almost too
much to bear. The result is a constantly surprising and humane account
of what it is to be a man - and a woman - in the modern world.