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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 306.765092 EAN: 9781416553397 ISBN: 1416553398 Label: Atria Manufacturer: Atria Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: May 13, 2008 Publisher: Atria Sales Rank: 14136 Studio: Atria
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Product Description: Everyone wants to know the truth about their favorite celebrities' heart's desire. Within the masculine culture of Hip Hop and Hollywood, there is a well-known gay subculture that industry insiders are keenly aware of but choose to hide. Terrance Dean worked his way up for more than ten years in the entertainment industry from intern to executive, and has lived the life of glitz and bling along with Hollywood and Hip Hop's most glamorous. With a family full of secrets and working in an industry founded on maleness -- where one's job, friendships, and reputation all depend on remaining on the down low and in hiding -- Dean writes a revealing account of the journey of coming out from hiding.
Full of startling anecdotes and incredible true stories, Hiding in Hip Hop is not a traditional tell-all. A personal and poignant memoir, it is also one of the most provocative and honest looks at stardom and sexuality.
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Not Impressed I picked this up out of curiosity from the title, I knew nothing about the "hype" and what not of this book as I don't really keep up, but I've been reading this book on and off for the past two months and am STILL not finished.The writer's style is very amateur and lacks cohesiveness, which has not held my interest as I struggle to finish; it's just quite boring to me.
I could care less about the topic he chooses to tackle, it's the delivery I'm most at ends about.I've heard that ... Read More
Rating: - Needed to be EDITED This book was written by am amateur.The subject matter is too important to have been this badly delivered.The characters were not developed enough to make them memorable.The author rambles on and on unchecked and unedited.It reads like a first draft, filled with flash backs that do not serve to enhance the story.The author certainly lived this experience but he has several incorrect and juvenille opinions that are hard to read at times.Great that this book got written, however, not so great ... Read More
Rating: - An endless mind teaser!! First, I must say that Terrance Dean is a gifted writer. I give credit where credit is due. His life story about how he grew up, survived and overcame sexual abuse was intriguing to say the least. What this man went thru as a child and even an adult was truly amazing. For him to succeed with so many odds stacked against him is awe-inspiring. However, didn't care to much for the guessing games of the celebs that are on the "down low". While I guessed correctly on some of his clues, the majority of his hints ... Read More
Rating: - save ur money the book is a major disappointmnt - i guess i got caught up in the hype but should have learnt from the mistake of ms steffans equally awful video vixen book. lesson learned and never to be repeated i vow never to purchase a book of this ilk again- it was bland and pointless. the angle that this was a gay man blowing the cover on those hiding their sexuality in hip hop via self acceptance was ludicrous particulary given at one point the author does the whole 'i'm a top and therefore not gay' line ... Read More
Rating: - A White Man's Opinion I was in Houston visiting a friend when he pulled this book out. I was bored and started flipping through it... and then started to read it. I don't pretend to know ANYTHING about this lifestyle but I do know the book was very easy to read and very simply written - conversational style. I had no knowledge (still don't) of any of the references to hip hop or even the Hollywood references above the glaring obvious. I enjoyed reading this book and it's familiar written prose. Knowing what I know after reading it, ... Read More
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