Blueink:
". . . a mature, reflective delight to read."
"Thomas writes in spare, organic prose. . . ."
"The title of this book has shock value, but it's inaccurate. Erection: A Memoir isn't about a body part. Rather, it's the story of a whole man who was very much a product of his time. With self-criticism and compassion offered in equal measures, the narrative provides a thoughtful and compelling reading journey."
Kirkus:
"A frank exploration of men's sexuality. . . ."
"Thomas writes clearly and precisely. . . ."
"More nuanced and broader in scope than its provocative title suggests."
"The title. . .moves beyond the obvious phallic reference. . .to include a construction metaphor, that is, the building of a satisfying career, personal life, and physical home. . . . The book addresses a wide array of topics, including the pressures and temptations of academia, the exhilaration and trappings of social mobility, and the tragedy of substance abuse . . . ."
The "thoughtful introduction and epilogue. . .situates his story amid current debates about appropriate male behavior via the #Me Too Movement and a whole myriad of contentious cultural issues surrounding sex."
Foreword:
". . . a thorough, humane approach to human sexuality, seen through one man's experiences."
"encourages men to talk about their sexuality, take responsibility for their choices, and quit making decisions based on sex and self."
"Refreshingly, Erection focuses on . . how men can empower and dignify their sexual needs without preying on women."
". . . many smart, succinct insights about how young people develop their sexual beliefs."
". . . complex and moving. Chapters are tight and well structured. The personal story unspools effortlessly, and Thomas' voice is clear and strong."