Sergeant Sappho
Sidney K. Lebhart
‘Being gay and being in the Army was a never-ending struggle for me. Nothing, and no one was safe, and being on guard continuously for almost ten years left indelible scars. In spite of everything, being a veteran is my proudest identification.’ Sidney K. Lebhart says of her upfront memoir Sergeant Sappho, ‘I am a lesbian who served in the U.S. Army from 1969 until 1979. This is the story of my career, starting with the trials of basic training. It tells of the places I was stationed, how I became a drill sergeant, and features my loves and losses through the years as I served in secret from an Army determined to destroy the career hopes of gay soldiers.’ Sid describes herself as a child of the fifties and sixties who just wanted to make sense of who she is. A family background of military service led her to believe the Army would be a safe place to grow up and really find herself. The significant people in this story about her life include Sid’s gay ex-husband whom she describes as ‘a great, good friend.’ Mary Ellen was Sid’s one great love, while Mandy was the gentle love who gave Sid the most precious of gifts: a child. About the Author: Sidney K. Lebhart grew up in Seattle and now lives in Marysville, Washington. She is inspired by American veterans. Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/SidneyKLebhart
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ISBN | 9781612046174 |
Genre | Autobiography/Biography |
Copyright Date | 2012 |
Publication Date | 01-Feb-12 |
Publisher | Strategic Book Publishing |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 186 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
Subject | Biography & Autobiography |
BookID | 11328 |