Susan Krieger is a sociologist, writer, and Research Fellow at the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford University. She is the author of seven prior books, including: The Mirror Dance: Identity in a Women’s Community (Temple); Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays on an Art Form; The Family Silver: Essays on Relationships among Women; Things No Longer There: A Memoir of Losing Sight and Finding Vision; Traveling Blind: Adventures in Vision with a Guide Dog by My Side; and Come Let Me Guide You: A Life Shared with a Guide Dog.
“Every lesbian looking for a partner would love to know the secret
of successful relationships. In her early book The Mirror Dance,
Susan Krieger described themes of belonging and ambivalence in a
lesbian community; now she turns that mirror inward for a candid
reflection on her own relationship of forty years, from an
uncertain beginning to an important place of refuge. With beautiful
imagery and an engaging writing style, Krieger describes the highs
and lows of two women with very different personalities learning to
live together.” —Esther Rothblum, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, Journal
of Lesbian Studies
“I could not stop reading this riveting account of traveling
through the world in a lesbian relationship. What an honest,
engaging, and stunningly written story about the beauty and
tensions of being together and separate. The author invites us into
her heart, emotions, and head as she seeks to reflexively
understand the nuances of lesbian intimacy. This is a book for all
those seeking to understand relationships more deeply and those who
appreciate getting lost in an extraordinary
autoethnography.” —Carolyn Ellis, Distinguished University
Professor Emerita of Communication and Sociology at the University
of South Florida, and author of Final Negotiations: A Story of
Love, Loss, and Chronic Illness (Temple)
“Intimate and unvarnished, Are You Two Sisters? documents the
many accommodations necessary in a long-term lesbian relationship.
Susan Krieger shares her remembrances of journeys with Hannah, and
the rhythm of their life together is underscored by Krieger’s
increasing loss of sight, enlarging the parameters of their
partnership.”—Marcia M. Gallo, Professor Emerita at the University
of Nevada, Las Vegas, and author of Different Daughters: A
History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian
Rights Movement
"The book is both intimate and deeply personal, while also a
sociological study of life as a lesbian in the United States
through a period of dynamic political and social change…. Are You
Two Sisters? is a good roadmap full of descriptive material about
how their relationship evolved and what obstacles were overcome…. A
key strength of the book is Krieger’s openness in sharing her own
lesbian identity journey."—Affilia
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