All the Way: Sex for the First Time (Book Review)
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 2003, Fall-Winter, 12, 3-4
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Publisher Description
ALL THE WAY: SEX FOR THE FIRST TIME. Kim Martyn. (2003). Toronto, ON: Sumach Press. 216 pp. Paper. ISBN 1-894549-26-0. All The Way: Sex for the First Time by Canadian sexual health educator Kim Martyn is an important new resource. Unlike many books about youth sexuality, it tells the truth to teens and parents.
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