What the critics are saying about

The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide, September-October 2003:
"People Farm is a profound and ethically challenging tale of desperation... Confounds the issue of morality by offering no easy answers to the question of how far one should be willing to go to find acceptance, love, and inner peace... and reminds us of the corruptibility of good intentions. There is certainly sexual excitement in these pages, but alert readers may find their ethical sensibilities more aroused than any other body part." (Reviewed by Michael G. Cornelius, author of Creating Man.)
The
Midwest Book Review, June 2003:"The raw, gut-wrenching power of this personal and
eyewitness testimony shows through clearly as a warning to the seductive embrace
of overly close-knit and controlling groups… A compelling tell-all which is very
hard to put down."
The White Crane Journal, Summer 2003:
"People Farm is beautifully crafted, well-written and well-plotted. And it’s an eye-opener and a warning for all of us dreaming of utopias... Susoyev is a nice example of the gay man as seeker, as victim, and as
redeemed and redeemer." (Reviewed by Toby Johnson.)
Perry Brass, author of Angel Lust, October 2003:
"
... a gripping tale--and, if you lived through this period, a total 'blast from the past.' There is a world beyond mainstream publishing that is telling the real gay stories, and I am very proud to be a part of it.|
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