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  1. Mar 5, 2001 · by Ken Baker (Author) 3.8 21 ratings. See all formats and editions. A one-time star hockey goalie-turned-journalist describes his devastating experiences with a rare brain tumor that caused his body to be flooded with massive amounts of female hormone that destroyed his sex drive and hampered his sexual performance, his years of torment, and ...

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  2. Feb 28, 2001 · Baker has published nine books, including three memoirs and several novels. His debut book, "Man Made: A Memoir of My Body," tells the story of his battle with a brain tumor that had inhibited him throughout much of his young adult life and was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show.

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  3. Mar 5, 2001 · 3.75. 99 ratings20 reviews. A one-time star hockey goalie-turned-journalist describes his devastating experiences with a rare brain tumor that caused his body to be flooded with massive amounts of female hormone that destroyed his sex drive and hampered his sexual performance, his years of torment, and the brain surgery that eliminated his ...

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  4. Man made : a memoir of my body by Baker, Ken, 1970-Publication date 2001 Topics Men, Masculinity, Gender identity, Sex role, Gender identity, Masculinity, Men, Sex role

  5. Mar 5, 2001 · This tiny nub of tissue, numbed by the trauma, this is what women crave and we men deem the paragon of virility? The stability of our fragile male psyches depends on this pathetic little body part? Viagra, penis envy, penis pumps, phallic national monuments shaped in their honor.

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    • Penguin Publishing Group
    • 03/05/2001
    • Penguin Group
  6. By Ken Baker. Ebook. –. Ebook. Mar 05, 2001 | ISBN 9781101655962. Buy from Other Retailers: About Man Made. Soon to be a major motion picture, here is the funny, revealing, harrowing memoir of a star journalist and hotshot hockey pro who discovers that he is biochemically changing into a woman. On the surface, Ken Baker seemed a model man.

  7. Six hours of brain surgery would finally accomplish what years of therapy, rumination, and denial could not. Finally, Ken Baker would be able to feel -- and function -- like a man.At a moment of...

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