Over the Rainbow Project book list
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The Over the Rainbow Book List (OTR) is a committee of the Rainbow Round Table (RRT) of the 91传媒 (91传媒). OTR creates an annual, annotated bibliography of books for general adult readers aged 18 years or older that have commendable literary quality and significant, authentic lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning (LGBTQIA+) content.
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OTR will work with the Stonewall Book Awards Committees, Rainbow Book List Committee, RRT News & Reviews Committee, and creators of subject bibliographies to promote the improved quality and accessibility of LGBTQIA+ literature.
Each annual bibliography will cover books published within the assigned calendar year or between July 1 and December 31 of the previous calendar year. OTR will release the list of titles by the end of the 91传媒 (91传媒) LibLearnX (LLX), usually held in January.
The bibliography is not meant to be all inclusive but is intended as an annual core list for readers and librarians searching for recommendations of a cross-section of the year鈥檚 LGBTQIA+ titles. Although the bibliography attempts to present a variety of reading tastes and levels, no effort will be made to balance this bibliography according to subject, area of interest, or genre.
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Bettyville: A Memoir
2017 - Selection(s) A richly crafted memoir about a gay son and his aging octogenarian mother. As her health declines, the son returns to the small Missouri town... |
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Transgender Explained: For Those Who Are Not
2017 - Selection(s) The complex world of transgender is explored through the personal reflections of the author as she describes issues of employment, marriage, insurance, childhood, medical procedures... |
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A Body, Undone: Living On After Great Pain
2017 - Selection(s) One month after her fiftieth birthday, the author becomes a quadriplegic after breaking her neck in a bicycle accident. In this memoir, she writes about... |
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Keep Your Wives Away from Them: Orthodox Women Unorthodox Desires
2017 - Selection(s) First-person accounts of 14 lesbians living at the intersection of conflicting sexual and religious identities describe their experiences as individuals and community members, reconciling their... |
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Stand By Me: The Forgotten History of Gay Liberation
2017 - Selection(s) Downs has written an essential historical text on gay life during the “forgotten” time between 1969 and the beginnings of the AIDS crisis. Using documents... |
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The Canadian War on Queers: National Security as Sexual Regulation
2017 - Selection(s) Drawing on official security documents and interviews with the investigators and investigated, this book chronicles the campaigns of fear and lies that shattered the lives... |
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Ask a Queer Chick: A Guide to Sex, Love, and Life For Girls Who Dig Girls
2017 - Selection(s) A series of essays about lesbian life based on the advice column of the same name. Topics are written to address both queer and straight... |
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Gay, Straight, and the Reason Why: The Science of Sexual Orientation
2017 - Selection(s) A child grows up gay or straight as the result of interaction among genes, sex hormones, and the cells of the developing body and brain... |
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Boy, Erased: A Memoir
2017 - Selection(s) Conley, a son of a pastor, tells how his struggle with his sexuality brought him to checking into an ex-gay conversion therapy program during his... |
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Queering the Text: Biblical, Medieval, and Modern Jewish Stories
2017 - Selection(s) Narratives inspired by the midrashim, homoerotic love poems, and present-day stories bring gay and lesbian narratives back into the 3000-year history of the Jewish people. |
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The Imitation Game: Alan Turing Decoded
2017 - Selection(s) A realistic, imaginative, well-drawn graphic novel exploring the life and death of the great mathematician and pioneer of artificial intelligence and computer science, Alan Turing... |
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Queer Questions, Clear Answers: The Contemporary Debates on Sexual Orientation
2017 - Selection(s) In a conversational question and answer format, Serwatka explores issues of religion, history, "reparative therapy," stereotypes, civil rights, and schooling in the ongoing cultural and... |
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The Firebrand and the First Lady
2017 - Selection(s) A chronicle of the friendship between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and Pauli Murray: granddaughter of a mixed-race slave, lawyer, civil rights activist, minister, and co-founder... |
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell, V. 1
2017 - Selection(s) The misery of enforced closeting of patriotic gays and lesbians by the U.S. military is powerfully illuminated in these 20 photographic portraits accompanied by selected... |
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Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture
2017 - Selection(s) More than a representation of a shallow decade, disco helped shape the culture of blacks, feminists, and gays in a time when they were searching... |
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Another Brooklyn
2017 - Selection(s) For August, friendship was everything. It was the 1970s in Brooklyn. She and her three best girlfriends lived confident of their talents, dreaming of the... |
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Gay Bar: The Fabulous, True Story of a Daring Woman and Her Boys in the 1950s
2017 - Selection(s) At a time when laws barred gays from meeting in bars, a straight woman in her 60s provided a gay haven in her Los Angeles... |
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In the Dark Room
2017 - Selection(s) The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist tries to find the truth when her father shocks her with the news of her sex-change surgery. Questions of identity, rage... |
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Mary Ann in Autumn (A Tale of the City Novel)
2017 - Selection(s) Twenty years after Mary Ann Singleton left her husband and child in San Francisco to pursue her dream of a television career in New York... |
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Travels in a Gay Nation: Portraits of LGBTQ Americans
2017 - Selection(s) From a gay teenager born with AIDS to an 85-year-old writer, the LGBTQ people in these 40 interviews come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds... |
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Juliet Takes a Breath
2017 - Selection(s) The coming-of-age story of a young woman learning what it is to be who she is. Lesbian, Puerto Rican, New Yorker Juliet is running to... |
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Hidden
2017 - Winner(s) When Ahmed escapes his parents and an abusive anti-gay treatment center for teens, he finds temporary sanctuary in a so-called safe house in San Francisco... |
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Golden Age of Gay Fiction
2017 - Selection(s) Nineteen authors introduce the reader to the great explosion of gay writing between the first Kinsey Report and the first collection of Tales of the... |
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Geisha of a different kind: race and sexuality in gaysian America
2016 - Selection(s) Addresses Asian American gay men in the American gay mainstream. The author travels from West Coast Asian drag shows to the internationally sought-after Thai kathoey... |
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Visions and revisions: coming of age in the age of Aids
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Transgender persons and the law 2nd Edition
2016 - Selection(s) An updated version that takes into account recent changes in the law. Intended to educate and inform practitioners on the various laws and landmark court... |
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Lost boi
2016 - Selection(s) A queer punk reimagining of the classic Peter Pan story, told from the point of view of Tootles, Pan’s best boi. |
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The cafe of our departure
2016 - Selection(s) This collection of lyric poems is a fugue of friendship: a straight girl and a gay boy coming of age in early 1970s America. Interwoven... |
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Massive: gay Japanese manga and the men who make it
2016 - Selection(s) An introdution to comic artists making work for a gay male audience in Japan. Addresses the hyper-masculine world fo Japanese gay manga. |
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The Evening Chorus
2016 - Selection(s) WWII pilot James Hunter is shot down and sent to a German POW camp on his very first mission. While other prisoners play games and... |
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Untangling the knot: queer voices on marriage, relationships & identity
2016 - Selection(s) Anthology of essays and non-fiction discussing marriage equality and LGBTQ rights. |
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Sphinx
2016 - Selection(s) A romance set in Paris that mixes sexes and blurs genders. This is the first English translation of Garreta’s debut novel. |
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City of starlings
2016 - Selection(s) Poetry that delves into the author’s loss and life and challenges readers to find beauty in the ordinary. |
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Not gay: sex between straight white men
2016 - Selection(s) A frank and sometimes difficult discussion of sexual practices of men who identify as straight but have homosexual encounters. The author argues that sexuality is... |
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The gay revolution: the story of the struggle
2016 - Selection(s) The sweeping story of the modern struggle for gay, lesbian, and trans rights—from the 1950s to the present—based on amazing interviews with politicians, military figures... |
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Snapshots of a Girl
2016 - Selection(s) In this autobiographical graphic novel, Beldan Sezen revisits the various instances of her coming of age, and her coming out as lesbian, in both western... |
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The Green Road
2016 - Selection(s) Follows the lives of Arleen Madigan and her children, a family from County Clare, Ireland, beginning in 1980 and continuing to the present day. Over... |
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The Devastation
2016 - Selection(s) A book length poem that imagines two lovers surviving a shipwreck and lying together at the bottom of the ocean. A complex exploration of language... |
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Paths to Recovery for Gay and Bisexual Drug Addicts: Healing Weary Heart
2016 - Selection(s) Provides practical advice on the problems that confront counselors, friends, and family members in our efforts to help gay or bisexual men with drug and... |
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Girl Sex 101
2016 - Selection(s) A sex-ed book told with humor and illustrations geared toward women. Graphic Novel. |
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Living large: Wilna Hervey and Nan Mason
2016 - Selection(s) The biography of silent film actress and visual artist Wilna Hervey and her lifelong partner, fellow artist Nan Mason. Includes family photos, stills from several... |
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The Listener
2016 - Selection(s) The story of a student and his professor/psychologist and the way their lives are intertwined through issues of gender and difference. Explores issues of self-definition... |
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Erebus
2016 - Selection(s) A poetic expose of a plane crash that took the life of the author’s friend. |
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Queer brown voices: personal narratives of Latina/o LGBT activism
2016 - Selection(s) Personal narratives that share the experiences of lesbians, gay men, and trans activits from a variety of Latina/o communities. |
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Bordered lives: transgender portraits from Mexico
2016 - Selection(s) “A richly evocative collection of photographs by internationally renowned photographer Kike Arnal, Bordered Lives seeks to push back against the transphobic caricatures that have perpetuated... |
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Irrepressible: the Jazz Age life of Henrietta Bingham
2016 - Selection(s) The biography of a nearly forgotten member of one of Louisville, Kentucky’s most notable families. Deeply researched and beautifully written by her great niece, the... |
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When everything feels like the movies
2016 - Selection(s) A gay teen who fantasizes about being a movie teen reimagines his world as a movie set. He tells his own story of the need... |
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Fanny says: poems
2016 - Selection(s) A biography of a fiesty, bawdy, grandmother told through the poetry of her granddaughter. Funny, powerful, and steeped in truth and love. |
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Seeing sodomy in the Middle Ages
2016 - Selection(s) Explores the relationship between sodomy and motifs of vision and visibility in medieval culture, on the one hand, and those categories we today call gender... |
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Lyudmila and Natasha: Russian lives
2016 - Selection(s) A year in photographs depicting the lives of a gay couple living in Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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I鈥檓 special: and other lies we tell ourselves
2016 - Selection(s) A funny, yet poignant view of life and accomplishment through the eyes of the Millennial generation. The author focuses on becoming an adult in the... |
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Mislaid
2016 - Selection(s) A winding, intricate tale of a non-traditional family fighting for survival in the 1960’s. |
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Dash #1 An Engaging Blend of Noir and Queer
2016 - Selection(s) Private investigator Dash Malone can’t shake the feeling his lover, Johnny, is hiding something. Strange deaths start occurring throughout the city while a mysterious woman... |
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Girlie Calendar (The Lillian Trilogy)
2016 - Selection(s) A book of poetry in the Lillian Trilogy. |
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Arresting dress: cross-dressing, law, and fascination in nineteenth-century San Francisco
2016 - Selection(s) An in depth examination of cross-dressing laws in San Francisco in the 19th Century. Adopted as part of a broader anti-indecency campaign, the cross-dressing law... |
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Story/Time: the life of an idea
2016 - Selection(s) Acclaimed African American dancer, choreographer, and director Bill T. Jones reflects on his art and life as he describes the genesis of Story/Time, a recent... |
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After the Parade: A Novel
2016 - Selection(s) After leaving his partner in New Mexico to start a new life in San Francisco, ESL teacher Aaron Englund seeks closure from a rejection-marked childhood... |
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Gay Berlin: birthplace of a modern identity
2016 - Selection(s) An exploration of the lives of “warm brothers” in Berlin. A detailed historical look at the ways these lives influenced modern understandings of sexual orientation... |
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A view from the bottom: Asian American masculinity and sexual representation
2016 - Selection(s) An in-depth look at Asian American male sexual representation that uses the concept of bottomhood rather than masculinity to help portray gay Asian American men. |
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Hook
2016 - Selection(s) A book of poetry seeking beauty in nature and in our bodies, despite the threat of violence. Powerful and beautiful. |
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The Argonauts
2016 - Selection(s) “A genre-bending memoir, a work of ‘autotheory’ offering fresh, fierce, and timely thinking about desire, identity, and the limitations and possibilities of love and language... |
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The Bible鈥檚 yes to same-sex marriage: an evangelical鈥檚 change of heart
2016 - Selection(s) In the early 2000’s, Mark Achtemeier embarked on a personal journey with the Bible that led him from being a conservative, evangelical opponent of gay... |
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A useless man: selected stories
2016 - Selection(s) Sait Faik Abasiyanik was born in Adapazari in 1906 and died of cirrhosis in Istanbul in 1954. He wrote twelve books of short stories, two... |
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Course correction: a story of rowing and resilience in the wake of Title IX
2016 - Selection(s) Gilder recounts the physical and psychological barriers she overcame as she transformed into an elite athlete who reached the highest echelon of her sport. Set... |
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Fat gay men: girth, mirth, and the politics of stigma
2016 - Selection(s) “To be fat in a thin-obsessed gay culture can be difficult. Despite affectionate in-group monikers for big gay men-chubs, bears, cubs-the anti-fat stigma that persists... |
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The new testament
2016 - Selection(s) A deep and provocative story told through poetry revealing memories and trauma that continue through generations. Deeply haunting and beautifully written. |
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Dirty river鈥: a queer femme of color dreaming her way home
2016 - Selection(s) A poet’s memoir that reveals how a disabled queer woman of color and abuse survivor navigates her past and her future. |
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The invisible orientation: an introduction to asexuality
2016 - Selection(s) Julie Sondra Decker outlines what asexuality is, counters misconceptions, provides resources, and puts asexual people’s experiences in context as they move through a very sexualized... |
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Breathing lessons: a novel
2016 - Selection(s) The story of Henry Moss, a homosexual everyman whose life knows none of the limitations or abuses his predecessors experienced. |
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Bowie on Bowie: interviews and encounters with David Bowie
2016 - Selection(s) Bowie on Bowie presents some of the best interviews Bowie has granted in his near five-decade career. It includes well known news outlets as well... |
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Gaming at the Edge: Sexuality and Gender at the Margins of Gamer Culture
2016 - Selection(s) A discussion of gamer culture, specifically sexuality and gender through a feminist, queer, postcolonial lens. |
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Pelvis with distance
2016 - Selection(s) A biography of Georgia O’Keefe written in poetry that reads like a beautiful, subtle novel. |
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How to grow up: a memoir
2016 - Selection(s) A memoir told in multiple essays that tells the story of a woman awkwardly coming to grips with being a “grown up.” |
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The queerness of Native American literature
2016 - Selection(s) Tatonetti carefully describes the ties between queerness and Native American literature while showing how they critique understandings of indigeneity and sexuality. |
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Foucault, in winter, in the Linnaeus garden: a novel
2016 - Selection(s) A fictional account of Focault’s 1956 stay in Sweden told through imagined letters in multiple languages. |
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I will say this exactly one time鈥: essays
2016 - Selection(s) A set of essays that explores what it means to be a poet and cultural theorist in the world. These essays are deeply personal and... |
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Gay directors, gay films?: Pedro Almod贸var, Terence Davies, Todd Haynes, Gus Van Sant, John Waters
2016 - Selection(s) An in depth look at five contemporary gay male film directors that sets up a framework for what it means to make a gay film... |
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Teaching a man to unstick his tail
2016 - Selection(s) A collection of poetry about relationships, emotions and love lost and found. |
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No house to call my home: love, family, and other transgressions
2016 - Selection(s) A heart wrenching account of disowned and homeless LGBTQ teens and the man who tried to help them. These stories are complex, sad, and moving. |
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This book is gay
2016 - Selection(s) “Lesbian. Bisexual. Queer. Transgender. Striaght. Curious. This book is for everyone, regardless of gender or sexual preference. This book is for anyone who’s ever dared... |
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Jam on the Vine
2016 - Selection(s) A historical novel set in the age of Jim Crow and the Great Migration. Ivoe Williams, the daughter of a Muslim cook and a metalsmith... |
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What color is your hoodie?
2016 - Selection(s) Essays detailing the status of black gay men in the new millennium, examining classism among black gay men, racism within the gay community, representations of... |
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Under the Udala trees
2016 - Selection(s) A young Nigerian girl, displaced during their civil war, begins a powerful love affair with another refugee girl from a different ethnic community until the... |
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Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive
2015 - Selection(s) An in-depth look at problematic elements of feminist and queer movements, with suggestions on how to address those issues. |
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The Water Rat of Wanchai: An Ava Lee Novel
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Pee-Shy
2015 - Selection(s) Abused as a child by his Scoutmaster, Frank, now a successful doctor, partner, and author, is determined to see some resolution to the horrors of... |
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Double Pregnant: Two Lesbians Make a Family
2015 - Selection(s) Both Meissner and her wife get pregnant in quick succession in this beautifully written memoir about starting a family. |
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Frog Music
2015 - Selection(s) When Jenny Bonnet, a secretive, pants-wearing woman, bikes down Blanche, a dancer of ill repute in 1870s San Francisco, she disrupts Blanche’s seemingly happy life... |
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Erotic Postulate
2015 - Selection(s) Poetry that explores historical and mathematical themes within a gay context. |
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Law and the Gay Rights Story: The Long Search for Equal Justice in a Divided Democracy
2015 - Selection(s) In a highly readable and personable style, Frank chronicles the legal fights for gay rights over the last 50 years, highlighting the individuals involved and... |
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Eating Fire: My Life as a Lesbian Avenger
2015 - Selection(s) This behind-the-scenes look at the Lesbian Avengers speak to the activists’ efforts in making a difference and Cogswell’s persistent struggle to raise awareness and effect... |
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This Way to the Sugar
2015 - Selection(s) Nguyen’s poems illuminate growing up gay and Vietnamese in Minnesota, touching on family, sexual abuse, abandonment and death. |
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Gender Failure
2015 - Selection(s) A collection of personal essays, song lyrics, and drawings recounting Coyote’s and Spoon’s lifelong experiences understanding and challenging gender. |
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Very Recent History: An Entirely Factual Account of a Year (c. AD 2009) in a Large City
2015 - Selection(s) Set in New York during the fallout of the financial crisis, this novel follows a group of gay men in work and life. |
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Soldier of Change: From the Closet to the Forefront of the Gay Rights Movement
2015 - Selection(s) Snyder-Hill’s conversational account of his days in the army under DADT, his continued fight for equality in the armed services, and the elimination of DOMA... |
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A Cup of Water Under My Bed: A Memoir
2015 - Selection(s) The daughter of Cuban and Colombian immigrants, Hernandez recounts growing up bilingual and bisexual. |
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For Today I Am A Boy
2015 - Selection(s) Told from the perspective of Peter as he grows from a child into a young adult identifying as a girl, despite his Chinese immigrant family’s... |
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Joy Exhaustible. Assaracus Presents the Publishers
2015 - Selection(s) Eighteen gay small press publishers and editors show how talented they are in these memoirs, poetry and fiction. |
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The Homoerotics of Orientalism
2015 - Selection(s) In this academic, yet accessible book, Boone reviews 400 years of Middle Eastern and the Western literature, travel writings, historical works, art, photography, and cinema... |
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The End of Eve: A Memoir
2015 - Selection(s) Ariel finds it hard to live according to her values as she becomes a caretaker for a very challenging mother who is dying of cancer... |
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When I Was Straight
2015 - Selection(s) Hilarious and heart-breaking, the author shares her story of her life before she came out and the reactions of those around her on learning she... |
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Living Out Islam: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Muslims
2015 - Selection(s) A look at 15 ‘activist’ gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims as they attempt to find ways to live out Islam with dignity and integrity, reconciling... |
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The Two Hotel Francforts
2015 - Selection(s) After the fall of Paris to the Nazis, the expatriate couple Julia and Pete Winters join others in flight to Lisbon to flee Europe. There... |
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Mommy Man
2015 - Selection(s) Mahoney recounts the process of surrogacy and the obstacles facing gay parents with wit and humor. |
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Body Counts: A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS, and Survival
2015 - Selection(s) The founder of POZ magazine and AIDS and LGBT activist, the author looks back on his life and career in the midst of the 1980s... |
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The Farm
2015 - Selection(s) When Daniel receives a call from his father telling him his mother had been committed to a mental hospital, he must come to terms with... |
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God of Longing
2015 - Selection(s) Calderwood’s poems speak to the longing for the love of one’s life only to discover that it is a minefield filled with faults and fractures. |
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Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive
2015 - Selection(s) An in-depth look at problematic elements of feminist and queer movements, with suggestions on how to address those issues. |
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Falling into Place
2015 - Selection(s) Essays on nature and place, blended with reflections on relationships and politics. |
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Man Alive: A True Story of Violence, Forgiveness, and Becoming a Man
2015 - Selection(s) In this thoughtful memoir, McBee recounts and confronts both childhood abuse and a more recent act of violence. |
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Prairie Ostrich
2015 - Selection(s) When the death of her brother turns her family upside down, Egg tries to cope. Being Japanese-Canadian in a rural community, she is isolated, bullied... |
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The Prince of Los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood
2015 - Selection(s) A vivid recollection of growing up as the child of Cuban immigrants in mid-century Miami. |
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The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality
2015 - Selection(s) By examining the marriage equality successes, religious approaches to changes in gay acceptance, scientific research of homosexuality, and other areas of social change, Walters argues... |
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The Days of Anna Madrigal: A Novel
2015 - Selection(s) The final work in the Tales of the City series focuses on the life of Anna Madrigal, the legendary transgender landlady, now in her 90s... |
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A History of the Unmarried
2015 - Selection(s) Refreshing, brutally real poetry that is honest in its depiction of contemporary relationships and love. |
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Alice + Freda Forever: A Murder in Memphis
2015 - Selection(s) An engaging account of the shocking 1892 murder of a teenaged girl by her spurned lover, also a teenaged girl. |
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Fire Shut Up in My Bones
2015 - Selection(s) Blow’s coming of age memoir is his personal account of family, homophobia, racism, and poverty growing up in the Deep South. |
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Mr. Loverman
2015 - Selection(s) 74-year-old Barrington Jedidiah Walker, a member of Britain’s Caribbean community, is still trying to decide how to leave his wife of 50 years and move... |
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The Paying Guests
2015 - Selection(s) Waters’s characters (where even the house takes on a quality of character) are vividly portrayed in this novel of post-WWI England. The newly impoverished Francis... |
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Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders
2015 - Selection(s) Told in dual narratives, the journey of committed queers Diane and Suzy as Suzy transitions to Jacob illustrates their difficulties, as well as the rewards... |
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There Goes the Gayborhood?
2015 - Selection(s) Focusing on Chicago’s gayborhoods of Andersonville and Boystown, Ghaziani looks at the origins of these enclaves and the impact on the future prospects, character, and... |
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Bruceville
2015 - Selection(s) Three childhood friends reunite in rural New Zealand for a wedding and revisit haunting memories of growing up, after one of the friends has come... |
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Las Hociconas: Three Locas with Big Mouths and Even Bigger Brains
2015 - Selection(s) With great strength of the written and dramatic words, these three theatrical comedies of Xicana artist Adelina Anthony’s live work are outrageous and irreverent, honest... |
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1960s Gay Pulp Fiction: The Misplaced Heritage
2015 - Selection(s) These thirteen well-documented essays outline the history of gay pulp fiction and the role it played in the lives of gay men through the 60’s... |
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Gender Failure
2015 - Selection(s) A collection of personal essays, song lyrics, and drawings recounting Coyote’s and Spoon’s lifelong experiences understanding and challenging gender. |
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The Paying Guests
2015 - Selection(s) Waters’s characters (where even the house takes on a quality of character) are vividly portrayed in this novel of post-WWI England. The newly impoverished Francis... |
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Palmerino
2015 - Selection(s) Writer Sylvia Case returns to Villa il Palmerino after her divorce to write a biography of Violet Paget, late 19th century writer, only to channel... |
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Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More
2015 - Selection(s) Mock’s memoir describes her transition as a young, low-income, trans person of color. |
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Sexual Diversity in Africa: Politics, Theory, and Citizenship
2015 - Selection(s) Well-documented and scholarly, these eleven essays shed light on the complex nature of sexuality, sexual practices and gender performance in Africa and dispute oversimplified tropes... |
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All I Love and Know
2015 - Selection(s) When his identical twin brother and sister-in-law are killed in Israel in a horrific terrorist attack, Daniel is left to fulfill their wishes and raise... |
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Like a Beggar
2015 - Selection(s) Bass makes the ordinary extraordinary with images of love and nature which illuminate what one sees differently. |
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Qu33r
2015 - Selection(s) A graphic anthology of 33 different contributors telling stories of first dates, rejection, dreams, passions and what “queer” means to them |
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Ham: Slices of a Life, Essays and Stories
2015 - Selection(s) Harris’s essays recount growing up gay in the Bible belt of Oklahoma, his search for fame on the music and Broadway stage, his battle with... |
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Prelude to Bruise
2015 - Selection(s) These poems of Boy, growing up gay and African American in the South, are complicated, horrific, and metaphoric. |
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Mr. Loverman
2015 - Selection(s) 74-year-old Barrington Jedidiah Walker, a member of Britain’s Caribbean community, is still trying to decide how to leave his wife of 50 years and move... |
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Teaching the Cat to Sit: A Memoir
2015 - Selection(s) Chapters in this memoir alternate between Theall’s memories of growing up queer and Catholic and her decisions about religion as she and her partner raise... |
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Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing
2015 - Selection(s) Academic yet accessible, McCune takes to task the media’s contemporary discourse on the “down low” by examining the issue through interviews and surveys of 60... |
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TransCuba
2015 - Selection(s) A collection of photographs and conversations with trans women in contemporary Cuba. |
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Nefarious
2015 - Selection(s) Using his life as the subject, Xavier reflects on his past as well as his present state, looking at love, sex, family, writing, and life. |
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On Loving Women
2015 - Selection(s) Simple comics illustrate the moments when a series of young women realize that they also love women. |
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Hold Tight Gently
2015 - Selection(s) Using the lives of Michael Callen, gay activist and singer, and Essex Hemphill, Black gay activist and poet, Duberman traces the history of the AIDS... |
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The Prince of Los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood
2015 - Selection(s) A vivid recollection of growing up as the child of Cuban immigrants in mid-century Miami. |
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Medici Boy
2015 - Selection(s) Set against the backdrop of Florence in the 15th Century, Luca, writing from prison, tells the life of his half brother Agnolo, who is Donatello’s... |
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Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh.
2015 - Selection(s) A detailed look at the life, family, work, and loves of renowned playwright Tennessee Williams. |
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Radical Relations: Lesbian Mothers, Gay Fathers, and Their Children in the United States since World War II
2015 - Selection(s) Based on extensive archival research and 130 interviews conducted nationwide, this book documents the stories of lesbian mothers and gay fathers from the 1950s to... |
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The Invisibles: Vintage Portraits of Love and Pride
2015 - Selection(s) This collection of photographs shows an unexpected glimpse of same-sex couples in the early 20th century. |
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Prelude to Bruise
2015 - Selection(s) These poems of Boy, growing up gay and African American in the South, are complicated, horrific, and metaphoric. |
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If This Be Sin
2015 - Selection(s) This brief collection of three short comics tells of queer women who express themselves through their music and dance. |
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In My Skin: My Life On and Off the Basketball Court
2015 - Selection(s) WNBA player recounts a childhood and college basketball career in a homophobic environment. |
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The Two Hotel Francforts
2015 - Selection(s) After the fall of Paris to the Nazis, the expatriate couple Julia and Pete Winters join others in flight to Lisbon to flee Europe. There... |
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Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932: A Novel
2015 - Selection(s) Told through a series of letters and novels by her friends, lovers, biographer, and acquaintances, the life of Lou Villars, athlete, cross-dressing lesbian, race car... |
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All the Heat We Could Carry
2015 - Selection(s) Written from the point of view of gay soldiers and their partners, these poems reveal the horror of the recent wars and the lasting effects... |
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The Queer South: LGBTQ Writers on the American South
2015 - Selection(s) A poetry anthology exploring lesbian and gay experiences in the American South. |
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A Queer History of Fashion
2015 - Selection(s) A look at LGB (and some T) history from the perspective of fashion, looking at how fashion contributes to movements and perceptions of groups of... |
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Prime: Poetry & Conversation
2015 - Selection(s) Poems and conversations among gay, African-American poets reveal much about their work, mentoring, and their theories of poetry. Prime features poems by and dialogue between... |
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The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story
2015 - Selection(s) Graphic telling of Brian Epstein’s life reveals his importance as the gay impresario who managed the Beatles from 1961-1967. |
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Man Alive: A True Story of Violence, Forgiveness, and Becoming a Man
2015 - Selection(s) In this thoughtful memoir, McBee recounts and confronts both childhood abuse and a more recent act of violence. |
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dr.a.g
2015 - Selection(s) A collection of color photographs of drag queens from all over the world. Photography. |
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Hysterical: Anna Freud鈥檚 Story
2015 - Selection(s) A fictional memoir by the queer, youngest daughter of Sigmund Freud, who became a renowned psychoanalyst in her own right. |
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Amorcito Maric贸n
2015 - Selection(s) With subject matter that is brimming with desire, love, romance unfulfilled, sex and pleasure, these poems are not romantic or sentimental. Herrera y Lozano’s poems... |
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Living Out Islam: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Muslims
2015 - Selection(s) A look at 15 ‘activist’ gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims as they attempt to find ways to live out Islam with dignity and integrity, reconciling... |
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The Queer South: LGBTQ Writers on the American South
2015 - Selection(s) A poetry anthology exploring lesbian and gay experiences in the American South. |
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Straight Razor: Poems
2015 - Selection(s) Often using a formalized structure, Mann’s poetry delivers creative images of growing up gay in Florida, the San Francisco gay scene, sex, and longing. |
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Fairytales for Lost Children
2015 - Selection(s) Short stories about immigrant queer Somalis written in a lively style. |
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Pee-Shy
2015 - Selection(s) Abused as a child by his Scoutmaster, Frank, now a successful doctor, partner, and author, is determined to see some resolution to the horrors of... |
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100 Crushes
2015 - Selection(s) Compilation of the works of queer comics artist Elisha Lim; part memoir and part biographies of friends. |
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Hild: A Novel
2015 - Selection(s) A fictional account of the woman who would eventually become St. Hilda of Whitby; this book is full of descriptions of the daily life of... |
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Artificial Cherry
2015 - Selection(s) Poems and brief observations on life and places are funny and fresh. |
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A Little Gay History: Desire and Diversity Across the World
2015 - Selection(s) Objects ranging from Ancient Egyptian papyri and the erotic scenes on the Roman Warren Cup to images by modern artists provide insight into the range... |
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This Life Now
2015 - Selection(s) Poetry on the relationships between men focus on loss, love, and lust. The author draws the reader in with pop culture references and the demonstration... |
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Red-Inked Retablos
2014 - Selection(s) In the tradition of framing devotional images, these 13 essays honor those people who influenced the gay author's lifework and give hope to a future... |
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Shanghai Lalas: Female Tongzhi Communities and Politics in Urban China
2014 - Selection(s) Lesbians in China struggle between their same-sex desire and the need to conform to traditional family life in a country that restricts women's rights. |
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7 Miles A Second
2014 - Selection(s) This classic graphic read includes new material and the powerful, never-before-duplicated, realistic coloring of the artist. |
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Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father
2014 - Selection(s) After the death of her free-spirited mother, Alysia is brought up by her gay father, poet and activist Steven Abbott. |
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Land of 10,000 Loves: A History of Queer Minnesota
2014 - Selection(s) The rich vignettes about events and people of just one state, "queer... since the very beginning," tie in people from around the world who visited... |
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Appetite
2014 - Selection(s) Angry, witty, humorous poems use a gay voice to speak of everyday actions. |
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This Assignment is so Gay: LGBTIQ Poets on the Art of Teaching
2014 - Selection(s) An anthology of poems on the struggles and connections made in the classroom comes from the intersection of personal identity, teaching, and learning. |
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We Do! American Leaders Who Believe in Marriage Equality
2014 - Selection(s) A historical look at the growth of marriage equality acceptance through key speeches from Harvey Milk in 1977 to Bill Clinton's March 2013 speech includes... |
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Blue is the Warmest Color
2014 - Selection(s) Clementine, a high school junior, finds an expected love for a young woman, but the relationship is made difficult because of Clem's homophobic family and... |
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The Greek House: The Story of a Painter's Love Affair with the Island of Sifnos
2014 - Selection(s) Starting at the age of 21, the author celebrated three decades of summers on an isolated Greek island where he bloomed as an artist and... |
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Lawfully Wedded Husband: How My Gay Marriage Will Save the American Family
2014 - Selection(s) With humor and poignant clarity, the author blends the rocky path of deciding marriage plans with his psychiatrist partner, Mike Combs, in 2010 with a... |
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Autogeography: Poems
2014 - Selection(s) Poetry highlights personal and revealing experiences of a gay man of color. |
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Art and Queer Culture
2014 - Selection(s) Chronological and comprehensive in scope, the editors document the wide expanse of queer cultural expressions that oppose normative heterosexuality from 1885 through the present. |
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Allen Ginsberg
2014 - Selection(s) For over a half century, the author of the epic poem Howl fought conformity and capitalization in the world through his contacts with hundreds of... |
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Calling Dr. Laura: A Graphic Memoir
2014 - Selection(s) Episodic vignettes describe the author's pain-filled life between the age of two, when her mother told her that her father was dead, to the pursuit... |
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My Almost Certainly Real Imaginary Jesus
2014 - Selection(s) From her childhood in a strict Presbyterian home and her crush on another young girl to her rejection for being a lesbian, Barth searches for... |
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Anything that loves : comics beyond "gay" and "straight"
2014 - Selection(s) A collection of comics covers the range and nuances of bisexuality, showcasing the discrimination bisexuals face from both the gay and straight communities. |
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Men in Eden: William Drummond Stewart and Same-Sex Desire in the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade
2014 - Selection(s) During the 19th century, Scottish nobleman Stewart traveled from Murthly Castle in Perthshire to a wild life with other hunters and explorers living in freedom... |
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Begging for It
2014 - Selection(s) Sensual without being erotic, these works are youthful, fresh, and filled with a sense of place. |
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Legendary: Inside the House Ballroom Scene
2014 - Selection(s) Color and b/w photographs flaunt gay and transgender men and women, mostly Latino and black, as they express their electric, effervescent selves. |
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Army of Lovers: A Community History of Will Munro
2014 - Selection(s) Various people in Munro's life describe their relationships with the man who brought together the queer world of Toronto through his career as DJ, activist... |
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Julio's Day
2014 - Selection(s) With minimal text, this graphic novel follows main character Julio from cradle to grave, illustrating how the gay experience has changed drastically over 100 years. |
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The Other Man: 21 Writers Speak Candidly about Sex, Love, Infidelity, and Moving On
2014 - Selection(s) As the editor wrote in his introduction, "the other man" comes, he sees, he conquers, and leaves behind something akin to a lingering, twenty-four hour... |
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Art and Queer Culture
2014 - Selection(s) Chronological and comprehensive in scope, the editors document the wide expanse of queer cultural expressions that oppose normative heterosexuality from 1885 through the present. |
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New Queer Cinema: The Director's Cut
2014 - Selection(s) This compilation of intelligent, thought-provoking essays by film essayist and critic place the new queer cinema movement in its cultural/historical context. |
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Deleted Names
2014 - Selection(s) Young, smart poetry that begs to be spoken rather than read, shines a spotlight on everyday gay insecurities, desires, situations, pets, and sickness. |
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Tom at the Farm
2014 - Selection(s) Lust mixes with brutality when urban Tom attends the rural funeral of his lover and finds himself caught in the dysfunctional lives and expectations of... |
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The Beauty of Men Never Dies: An Autobiographical Novel
2014 - Selection(s) As a voice from both the past and the present, a man in his 70s shares his gay experiences and insights. |
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Spit and Passion
2014 - Selection(s) The Cuban-American, Catholic-reared author reveals the angst of her youth in her combined text and art memoir that describes failure to fit into her culture... |
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Prairie Silence
2014 - Selection(s) Searching for her family roots, the author leaves her city life in Minneapolis during her thirties to return to the family farm in North Dakota... |
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Body Geographic
2014 - Selection(s) In this creative, non-linear narrative, Borich traces the real, imagined, future, and past "maps" of families, cities, and lovers which intersect in Borich’s life. |
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Oye Loca: From the Mariel Boatlift to Gay Cuban Miami
2014 - Selection(s) Pena investigates the changes in the Cuban ethnic and sexual community of Miami since the arrival of the male homosexual “undesirables” of the 1980 Mariel... |
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Fortunate Light
2014 - Selection(s) A mature voice speaks to memory of the past loves, present feelings, and hopeful desires. |
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Cha-Ching!
2014 - Selection(s) A young woman, Theo, tries to get a new start in New York City where a new relationship starts her on the right path, but... |
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Becoming a Londoner: A Diary
2014 - Selection(s) The author's love affair with his partner Nikos Stangos for over 40 years provides the foundation of Plante's revelations during the first 20 years as... |
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Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution
2014 - Selection(s) This examination of bisexual politics covers issues of biphobia/monosexism, feminism, and transgenderism including the problems of labeling this sexual orientation/gender identity. |
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Raising My Rainbow: Adventures in Raising a Fabulous Gender Creative Son
2014 - Selection(s) Blog entries by the author about rearing two sons–the younger gender nonconforming–and maintaining their self-esteem begins with Duron’s discovery that C.J. wants only girl things... |
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Coconut Milk
2014 - Selection(s) The culturally-rich poems from a queer, Samoan American bring the Samoan culture to life and point out the dichotomy of Fa'a Fafine, third-gendered life in... |
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Real Man Adventure
2014 - Selection(s) A transsexual man uses a variety of forms–letters, stories, interviews–to address different facets of his life. |
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How Poetry Saved My Life: A Hustler's Memoir
2014 - Selection(s) Feminist, survivor, queer identity, sex-worker -- these are the pieces of Dawn's life that guide her experiences on the streets of Vancouver and provide a... |
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An Honest Ghost
2014 - Selection(s) In a cut-and-paste novel, the author tells about his life, his boyfriend, his son, and his son's mother through single sentences taken from over 500... |
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Born This Way: Real Stories of Growing Up Gay
2014 - Selection(s) Photographs and text offer insight into the “gay” childhood of individuals across the globe. |
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Courthouse Democracy and Minority Rights: Same-Sex Marriage in the States
2014 - Selection(s) Although much attention has been paid to marriage equality in the nation's higher, state courts have been the catalyst that moved same-sex marriage forward, especially... |
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American Savage: Insights, Slights, and Fights on Faith, Sex, Love, and Politics
2014 - Selection(s) Sex columnist Savage addresses a range of issues including same-sex marriage, monogamy, guns, health care, religion and even death in an often humorous and personal... |
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Everything Begins & Ends at the Kentucky Club
2014 - Selection(s) Seven short stories set in the famous watering hole just south of El Paso on Avenida Juarez reflect the connecting place for Saenz's characters from... |
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Robert Duncan in San Francisco
2014 - Selection(s) Highly closeted during his friendship with the openly out gay poet, Rumaker reflects on the North Beach literary culture after the publication of Howl but... |
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Obscenely Yours
2014 - Selection(s) Poems celebrate the heart of gay sex in all its forms. |
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Nevada
2014 - Selection(s) Providing a powerful transgender voice throughout the novel, Maria Griffiths, a trans woman in New York who finds her life unraveling, steals a car and... |
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Coal to Diamonds
2014 - Selection(s) From rural Arkansas to leader of the band Gossip, this feisty, fat, sexually-confused lesbian-to-be nerd fights her way through a mental breakdown with humor and... |
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"Don't Be So Gay!": Queers, Bullying, and Making School Safe
2014 - Selection(s) Conclusions from interviews with queer youth and their allies in the Toronto area show the faults of the Canadian safe-school legislation and recommend effective strategies... |
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Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh
2014 - Selection(s) Essays on gay love, sex, suicide, writers and writing, the diaspora of Caribbean peoples, and the love of Jamaica (with all of its faults) are... |
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Gay Press, Gay Power: The Growth of LGBT Community Newspapers in America
2014 - Selection(s) Comprehensive in scope and content, this history of GLBT print media incorporates interviews and essays by leaders in the field to trace the mainstream’s handling... |
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Same-Sex Marriage in the United States: The Road to the Supreme Court
2014 - Selection(s) The path of the legalization of federal marriage equality has been filled with political, legal, and culture issues. |
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Render
2014 - Selection(s) This collection of poems takes the reader through the author's experience as a gay child, adolescent, and adult in the southern United States. |
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These Things Happen
2014 - Selection(s) After 15-year-old Theo comes out at a school assembly, he asks his straight friend Wesley who is living with his gay father and lover to... |
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Confessions of a Fairy's Daughter: Growing Up with a Gay Dad
2014 - Selection(s) Two perspectives -- one from a teenage girl and the other from her coming-out father -- make this a rich view into the lives of... |
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From the Closet to the Altar: Courts, Backlash, and the Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage
2014 - Selection(s) Although LGBT rights suffered reversals during the last half of the 20th century and the first 11 years of this one, the progress has been... |
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Blood, Marriage, Wine and Glitter: Essays
2014 - Selection(s) A polyamorous transman married to another transman who delivered their love child writes about the fluidity of gender and relationships. |
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The Golden Boy
2014 - Selection(s) A family’s carefully constructed facade intended to protect their intersex child falls apart when he is the victim of a violent crime. |
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Same-Sex Legal Kit for Dummies
2014 - Selection(s) This highly accessible book with accompanying CD covers just about every legal facet for LGBT people... valuable for everyone in the community. |
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Running for Trap Doors
2014 - Selection(s) Youth, angst, lesbian bars, emoticons, and lost girlfriends -- these are a few of the issues that the poet navigates in this slim volume. |
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The Killer Wore Leather: A Mystery
2014 - Selection(s) Chaos reigns amidst a myriad of characters as dyke Detective Rebecca Feldblum, with the help of her straight sidekick, navigates the kinky world of sex... |
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Dreadful: The Short Life and Gay Times of John Horne Burns
2014 - Selection(s) This unflatteringly portrayal of gay American author John Horne Burns (1916-1953) from his early prep school experiences through teaching at a boarding school and military... |
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Girlfag: A Life Told in Sex and Musicals
2014 - Selection(s) A female-bodied person telling of her identification with gay men and exploring other girlfags in the past addresses the question, "Do you want to be... |
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The Martin Duberman Reader: The Essential Historical, Biographical, and Autobiographical Writings
2014 - Selection(s) A half-century of writings showing the historian's perspectives on the intersection of gender, sexuality, race, and economics includes part of his 1993 book, Stonewall. |
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Mundo Cruel: Stories
2014 - Selection(s) Luis Negron transcribes Telemundo into print through witty, humorous, satirical stories that capture the Puerto Rican’s view of the world. |
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Same-Sex Marriage in Latin America: Promise and Resistance
2014 - Selection(s) Nine authors explore the evolving supportive same-sex policies in Latin America through case studies set in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, and Central America. |
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Viral
2014 - Selection(s) Inspired by and dedicated to Tyler Clementi, this poetry tells of LGBT bullying and suicide. |
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Canary: Stories
2014 - Selection(s) This often comic collection of short stories focuses on working class Canadian characters whose sexually is often fluid. |
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The End of San Francisco
2014 - Selection(s) These memoirs illuminate the generation that came of age in the early 90’s, grew up with AIDS, sought change and created a radical queer community. |
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Israel/Palestine and the Queer International
2014 - Selection(s) Invited to speak at Tel Aviv University, the activist/novelist discovered and joined the Palestinian academic and cultural boycott of Israel as she explored the reasons... |
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After This We Go Dark
2014 - Selection(s) Narrative and observational poems use a strong lesbian/feminist voice to dissect love and loss, relationships, race, religion, motherhood, gender, history, and everyday occurrences.
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The Last Nude
2013 - Selection(s) In 1927 Paris, a young American woman named Rafaela meets and agrees to pose nude for artist Tamara de Lempicka; this story of love, desire... |
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Three
2013 - Selection(s) At seventeen, a girl's answer to a single question – Do I dare to eat a peach? – sends her life down three very different... |
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Out in Africa: LGBT Organizing in Namibia and South Africa (Social Movements, Protests and Contention)
2013 - Selection(s) Four distinct LGBT organizations in Namibia and South Africa develop strategies of visibility or invisibility on various issues due to differing support or opposition within... |
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Voguing and the Ballroom Scene of New York 1989-92
2013 - Selection(s) Following Tim Lawrence's brief introduction to the culture of voguing, Regnault combines interviews of participants with evocative photos in a visual history of drag balls... |
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How to Get a Girl Pregnant
2013 - Selection(s) A butch lesbian recounts her trials in her effort to get pregnant. |
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Lady Business: A Celebration of Lesbian Poetry
2013 - Selection(s) This collection features twelve poets who detail diverse aspects of lesbian life. |
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The Song of Achilles
2013 - Selection(s) This novel of the Trojan War relates the story of Patroclus' love for the great warrior Achilles. |
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David Hockney: The Biography, 1937-1975, A Rake's Progress
2013 - Selection(s) In this first volume of his biography, Sykes covers gay artist Hockney's early life, years in art school, and his work, relationships, and life in... |
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Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama
2013 - Selection(s) In this graphic memoir, writer and cartoonist Alison Bechdel recounts her fraught relationship with her mother, as well as other significant female relationships, with musings... |
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Spandex: Fast and Hard
2013 - Selection(s) In this first volume of their adventures, all-gay superhero team Spandex faces super villains, pink ninjas, a fifty-foot lesbian, relationship issues, and secrets that may... |
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LGBT Youth in America's Schools
2013 - Selection(s) This comprehensive and authoritative look at LGBT youth in our schools evaluates the research and analyses laws designed to protect these students. |
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Lovers
2013 - Selection(s) After teenage Sebastien Faure goes to live with a French aristocrat, despite the objections of his lover's mother, things do not go well because of... |
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Through the Door of Life: A Jewish Journey between Genders
2013 - Selection(s) After fathering three children during her 25-year marriage, the author transitions and keeps teaching in an Orthodox Jewish school of higher learning. |
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Divining Divas: 100 Gay Men on Their Muses
2013 - Selection(s) One hundred gay poets pay homage to the women that they admire. |
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The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov
2013 - Selection(s) This fictionalized autobiography of the gay brother of Vladimir Nabokov spans the early days in pre-revolutionary Russia through the middle of World War II. |
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Transitions of the Heart: Stories of Love, Struggle and Acceptance by Mothers of Transgender and Gender Variant Children
2013 - Selection(s) Thirty-two mothers -- diverse in age, ethnic background, class, sexual orientation, and national origin -- describe their experiences and feelings when they discovered that their... |
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Tell the Wolves I'm Home
2013 - Selection(s) In 1987, June Elbus, 14, overcomes her misery at the loss of her beloved artist uncle, Finn Weiss, by making friends with the uncle's lover... |
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Batwoman: Hydrology
2013 - Selection(s) Discharged from West Point under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," Kate Kane fights crime in Gotham City as Batwoman, this time dealing with a new relationship... |
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Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas: How a Bedroom Arrest Decriminalized Gay Americans
2013 - Selection(s) In highly accessible language, the author traces the events leading up to, throughout, and following the landmark Supreme Court case that struck down U.S. sodomy... |
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The Absolutist
2013 - Selection(s) After surviving in the trenches of France during World War I, Tristan, under the premise of returning letters to the sister of his dead friend... |
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Happy Accidents
2013 - Selection(s) Lynch details her life as a lesbian and her experiences in her education, theater, and entertainment career. |
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Why Are Faggots So Afraid of Faggots?: Flaming Challenges to Masculinity, Objectification, and the Desire to Conform
2013 - Selection(s) These essays challenge gay mainstream culture, traditional masculine ideals, classism, racism, consumerism, and the desire for assimilation. |
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First Spring Grass Fire
2013 - Selection(s) A non-linear narrative of transgendered memories about growing up queer in a Pentecostal family with a psychologically disturbed father attests to the strength of surviving... |
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Trans/Love: Radical Sex, Love and Relationships Beyond the Gender Binary
2013 - Selection(s) These essays explore love, sex, and interpersonal relationships from the perspectives of transgender, genderqueer, and other gender-variant individuals |
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The Necessity of Certain Behaviors
2013 - Selection(s) Discontent is the theme that ties together these nine short stories–sometimes funny and other times poignant–in which the protagonists explore the issues of sexuality, rituals... |
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Gay Lives
2013 - Selection(s) International in scope, these biographies of over 70 gays and lesbians throughout history from ancient societies to the twenty-first century portray their lives and the... |
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Re-Dressing America's Frontier Past
2013 - Selection(s) In this look at male-to-female and female-to-male cross-dressing and cross-dressers in the American frontier at the turn of the 20th century, Boag challenges the myths... |
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The Steel Seraglio
2013 - Selection(s) Bessan concubines fight to regain their city and establish a democracy of women artists and craftswomen. |
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Tea Leaves
2013 - Selection(s) As Mason copes with her mother's dying, she explores her relationship with her mother, the lives of the females in her family, and the toll... |
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Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics
2013 - Selection(s) A collection of the author’s speeches addresses a wide spectrum of issues including racism, women’s health, family issues, economic justice, youth, the prison system, and... |
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An Arab Melancholia
2013 - Selection(s) This fictionalized memoir about gay love lost and coming to terms with that loss within an Arab sensibility moves among settings in Morocco, Paris, and... |
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Backdrop: The Politics and Personalities Behind Sexual Orientation Research
2013 - Selection(s) The stories behind sexual research studies relate its problems, politics, and personalities, the misuse of findings, the assumptions regarding bias of the researchers, and the... |
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When the Only Light Is Fire
2013 - Selection(s) Powerful, lyric poetry paints wonderfully brutal, sexual (LGBT), racial, and steamy pictures, mostly set in rural areas and the South. |
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Conversations with Dorothy Allison
2013 - Selection(s) Conversations with Allison regarding her writings, her process of writing, her heroes, and her life demonstrate her feminist beliefs and lesbian relationships. |
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The Lives of Transgender People
2013 - Selection(s) One of the largest surveys in the U.S. on gender development and identity among transexuals, crossdressers, and genderqueer individuals demonstrates a movement to a more... |
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The Starboard Sea
2013 - Selection(s) During the 1987 economic recession, wealthy Jason Prosper changes private schools following the suicide of his friend and lover, but the new school brings more... |
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On Being Different: What It Means to Be a Homosexual
2013 - Selection(s) This new edition of the classic work contains Miller's original New York Times Magazine essay and 1971 afterward, with a new forward, afterward, and appendices. |
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Conditional Spaces: Hong Kong Lesbian Desires and Everyday Life
2013 - Selection(s) Thirty interviews show how lesbian life is defined by the interrelationship of urban density, regulatory issues, political and cultural organizations, social justice issues, and the... |
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Jack Holmes and his Friends: A Novel
2013 - Selection(s) Jack's love of his straight best friend is never consummated, but the sexual tension is always on the back burner. |
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Fighting To Serve: Behind the Scenes in the War to Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
2013 - Selection(s) The founder of Servicemember United, the largest organization of gay and lesbian service members, documents the battle to repeal the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ legislation. |
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Love, Christopher Street: Reflections of New York
2013 - Selection(s) Essays and memoirs from a culturally and racially diverse group of LGBT writers document the role NYC has played in their lives–a true love letter... |
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My Husband and My Wives: A Gay Man's Odyssey
2013 - Selection(s) Now 80, the author looks back on his life as “the biggest homosexual in Iowa” when he was sixteen, through two straight marriages, four children... |
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The Right to Be Parents: LGBT Families and the Transformation of Parenthood
2013 - Selection(s) During the past four decades, court cases surrounding the attempts of LGBT parents in the United States to legally keep their children have shifted the... |
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The Two Krishnas: a Novel
2013 - Selection(s) A wife and mother in contemporary Los Angeles is forced to evaluate her beliefs when her Hindu husband falls in love with a single Muslim... |
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At Home with Myself: Stories from the Hills of Turkey Hollow
2013 - Selection(s) In this collection of short essays, human rights activist Mixner writes about his brief retreat from the wider world, living in his country home in... |
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God Believes in Love: Straight Talk about Gay Marriage
2013 - Selection(s) The first, openly gay Episcopal bishop makes a case for gay marriage as he addresses the arguments that are usually supplied by anti-gay marriage advocates... |
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Ill Will
2013 - Selection(s) In post-Katrina New Orleans, private investigator Micky Knight investigates a company selling natural remedies to the desperately ill, with potentially fatal results, while Micky's female... |
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Masked Voices: Gay Men and Lesbians in Cold War America
2013 - Selection(s) Using letters from ONE magazine, the first openly gay publication in the United States, Lofton analyzes how gay men and lesbians coped with the discrimination... |
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No Straight Lines: Four Decades of Queer Comics
2013 - Selection(s) Hall brings together an overwhelming variety of queer-themed comics written and drawn by western artists over the past forty years. |
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A Queer and Pleasant Danger: A Memoir
2013 - Selection(s) In a hilarious, heartbreaking memoir, transgender author Bornstein recounts growing up Jewish in New Jersey, joining and breaking with the Church of Scientology as adult... |
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Imagining Gay Paradise: Bali, Bangkok and Cyber-Singapore
2013 - Selection(s) Biographies of diverse gay men (king, painter, bathhouse owner, and blogger) against the backdrop of the cultural history of Singapore, Bali and Bangkok show how... |
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The Art of Fielding: A Novel
2013 - Selection(s) Henry is a very talented college baseball shortstop whose openly gay roommate and teammate is having a secret affair with the college president. |
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Midstream: An Unfinished Memoir
2013 - Selection(s) Often humorous and anecdotal, the memoir, written from Price's diaries, documents the time from 1961-1965 as the author publishes his first work, pursues gay affairs... |
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The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard
2013 - Selection(s) Twenty-eight original stories provide differing transgender perspectives by U.S. and Canadian authors. |
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Here Come the Brides: Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage
2013 - Selection(s) An honest and moving anthology of lesbian memoirs, essays, drama, and poetry examines the many political, social, familial, and human aspects of gay marriage. |
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Before the Rain: A Memoir of Love and Revolution
2013 - Selection(s) A memoir of love, passion, isolation, pain, and longing, largely set in the atmospheric backdrop of Manila during the People Power Revolution, examines the crossroads... |
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Eminent Outlaws: the Gay Writers Who Changed America
2013 - Selection(s) Bram links biographies of prominent gay writers–Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, James Baldwin, Christopher Isherwood, Tennessee Williams, and Edmund White–by their relationships, their writing, and their... |
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Windy City Queer: LGBTQ Dispatches from the Third Coast
2013 - Selection(s) A collection of works from thirty-six established and emerging writers in genres as varied as poetry, memoir, and fiction whose voices speak to the experience... |
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A Horse Named Sorrow
2013 - Selection(s) Seamus transports his lover's ashes across the United States on a road trip that will lead to many eye-opening encounters and may ultimately cost him... |
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The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination
2013 - Selection(s) Schulman weaves together the history of the gentrification of New York City neighborhoods in the years following the AIDS crisis with the current ongoing gentrification... |
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The Dirt Chronicles
2013 - Selection(s) Interrelated short stories told in first person by different narrators create a loose plot and feature a number of LGBT characters. |
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Intersexuality and the Law: Why Sex Matters
2013 - Selection(s) Issues regarding intersex individuals and transsexuals include medical treatment protocol for intersex infants, legal action in relationship to marriage, the ability to change one’s sex... |
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Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
2013 - Selection(s) Winterson's painful childhood presided over by her difficult adoptive mother is followed by her search for and eventual reunion with her birth mother. |
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When We Were Outlaws: A Memoir of Love & Revolution
2013 - Selection(s) Through her radical activism in gay rights and women's liberation of the 1970s, Córdova's personal life comes in conflict with her passion for changing the... |
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Riding Fury Home
2013 - Selection(s) Wilson's memoir explores her complex relationship with her mother, first as a child growing up in the shadow of a parent's mental illness and later... |
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In One Person
2013 - Selection(s) Bi-sexual William Dean Abbott narrates the stories of eccentric and lovable people covering a wide range of sexual identities who live in First Sister, Vermont. |
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Our Time: Breaking the Silence of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
2013 - Selection(s) Seefried, an Air Force officer and cofounder of OutServe, collects the diverse personal accounts of LGBT men and women who served in the United States... |
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Heiresses of Russ 2011: The Year's Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction
2013 - Selection(s) Meet the trapped spirit of a sorceress who loved a queen, an editor who discovers her former lover is now the guardian of an ancient... |
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Dignity for All: Safeguarding LGBT Students
2013 - Selection(s) The harassment and discrimination of LGBT students in schools and steps to implement positive change in the school’s culture toward LGBT students, including Gay/Straight Alliances... |
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The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality
2013 - Selection(s) This companion to the exhibition of the same name at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art brings together work from 27 artists and poets... |
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One in Every Crowd
2013 - Selection(s) Short, honest vignettes describe the author's life growing up in rural Canada and finding a life in Vancouver (BC) beginning with "Kid I Was" and... |
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My Two Moms: Lessons of Love, Strength, and What Makes a Family
2013 - Selection(s) Wahls' memoir about growing up with his lesbian mothers explains how their value system helped him to mature into a superb pro-LGBT activist. |
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Bay of Foxes
2013 - Selection(s) When Dawit, a poor but educated, gay, undocumented immigrant from Ethiopia after the fall of the Emperor, finds himself in Paris and befriended by M... |
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Outlaw Marriages: the Hidden Histories of Fifteen Extraordinary Same-Sex Couples
2013 - Selection(s) Concise and well-documented accounts of the committed unions of same-sex couples (seven lesbian and eight gay) show the impact that these unions had on each... |
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The Survival Methods and Mating Rituals of Men and Marine Mammals
2013 - Selection(s) Broke and newly diagnosed with HIV, children's book author Davis Garner takes a job as a technical writer on a research mission to Antarctica, where... |
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You Will Meet a Stranger Far from Home: Wonder Stories
2013 - Selection(s) This collection of ten short stories explores coming of age, sexuality, and encounters with the fantastic, in our world and time and others. |
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Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago Before Stonewall
2013 - Selection(s) A highly readable and colorfully detailed account of the presence and visibility of LGBT people in Chicago from before its founding as a trading post... |
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Manly Affections: The Photographs of Robert Gant, 1885-1915
2013 - Selection(s) Brickell combined images of men taken by New Zealand photographer Robert Gant in nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with biographical information and historical commentary on... |
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For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Still Not Enough: Coming of Age, Coming Out, and Coming Home
2013 - Selection(s) Stories and poems of coming out, enduring, and overcoming by gay Asian, Latino and African American men speak of racism, sexual abuse, religion, HIV, and... |
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Into the Garden with Charles
2013 - Selection(s) The author tells in prose and art how his childhood dream of magic in a storybook garden comes true when he buys a home on... |
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The Dream of the Celt
2013 - Selection(s) Before the Irish nationalist Roger Casement was hanged by the British government for treason, the gay man had a long history of trying to help... |
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Oddly Normal: One Family's Struggle to Help their Teenage Son Come to Terms with his Sexuality
2013 - Selection(s) This account of supportive parents in coming to terms with their son’s gayness in elementary and middle school and his eventual coming out includes history... |
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Fire in the Belly: The Life and Times of David Wojnarowicz
2013 - Selection(s) Carr follows the controversial artist's life through the culture wars of the 1980s and early 1990s. |
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Gay in America: Portraits by Scott Pasfield
2012 - Selection(s) Magnificent images and riveting narratives document the lives of 140 gay men from diverse environments across the United States in a celebration of men-loving-men lives. |
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The Choosing: A Rabbi's Journey from Silent Nights to High Holy Days
2012 - Selection(s) Now a lesbian rabbi, Myers, who grew up Lutheran on Long Island with a Sicilian grandmother, tells about her journey to Judaism and her definition... |
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Under the Mercy Trees
2012 - Selection(s) Leaving an unsuccessful writing career and his friends sickened by AIDS in New York, middle-aged Martin Owenby returns home to a small town in the... |
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Gender Born, Gender Made: Raising Healthy Gender-Nonconforming Children
2012 - Selection(s) A developmental and clinical psychologist, Ehrensaft draws upon her years of working with gender-nonconforming children to offer an alternate approach to the current pathologicalization of... |
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The Bird Keeper
2012 - Selection(s) After Satchin Rai refuses to take over his father’s tea successful tea business and chooses instead to become an ornithologist at a bird sanctuary in... |
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Adam's Gift: A Memoir of a Pastor's Calling to Defy the Church's Persecution of Lesbians and Gays
2012 - Selection(s) A former United Methodist minister and human rights activist, Jimmy Creech’s memoir begins when a longtime and respected parishioner comes out to the pastor in... |
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Steam-Powered: Lesbian Steampunk Stories
2012 - Selection(s) Fifteen Victorian retro-science fiction featuring lesbian heroines as scientists, thieves, privateer airship captains, and more. |
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The Night Is Still Young
2012 - Selection(s) Photographer Tomoaki Hata pulls the drag scene of 1990’s Osaka, Japan out of its secretive underground world for the world to see in all of... |
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It's All Relative: Two Families, Three Dogs, 34 Holidays, and 50 Boxes of Wine (A Memoir)
2012 - Selection(s) Whether it’s celebrating Easter with an engineer father with some very unconventional ideas about hiding eggs, or throwing a birthday party for Barbie, Rouse’s memoir... |
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Sick city : a novel
2012 - Selection(s) Jeffrey is an aging rent boy with a serious drug habit; Randal is the meth-using son of the founder of a major movie studio. When... |
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Helping Your Transgender Teen: A Guide for Parents
2012 - Selection(s) Written by a clinical social worker, this accessible and compassionate guide provides concrete and detailed information for parents on how they can understand and support... |
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The Stranger鈥檚 Child
2012 - Selection(s) In 1913, George Sawle brings his schoolmate and secret lover, the poet Cecil Valence, home to meet his family. The poem Cecil writes in George’s... |
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Big Sex Little Death
2012 - Selection(s) Sex-positive educator, activist, and icon Susie Bright takes the reader on a journey through her childhood, teen years shaped by a difficult early involvement with... |
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Wilde stories, 2011: the year's best gay speculative fiction
2012 - Selection(s) In this collection, Berman highlights the very best of the year in science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories focusing on gay men. |
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The Fire in Moonlight: Stories from the Radical Faeries 1975-2010
2012 - Selection(s) Collecting over fifty first-person accounts, poems, and stories from members of the Radical Faeries, the spiritual movement founded by gay activist Harry Hay in the... |
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Celluloid Activist: The Life and Times of Vito Russo
2012 - Selection(s) This well-researched biography of Vito Russo solidly establishes him as a pioneering journalist and gay activist during the era of gay activism of the 60’s... |
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Fall Asleep Forgetting
2012 - Selection(s) An amazing myriad of characters trying to help each other are linked through proximity: Suffering from terminal pancreatic cancer, restaurant-owner Paul prepares for his suicide... |
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Queer (In)justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States
2012 - Selection(s) This historical overview makes the case that, despite some legal gains in recent years, LGBTQ people continue to face alarming discrimination and violence when interacting... |
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Quarantine: Stories
2012 - Selection(s) Nine stories told from the perspective of second- and third-generation South Asian-American gay men at odds with their families' culture and expectations, describing their lives... |
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Tango: My Childhood, Backwards and in High Heels
2012 - Selection(s) The celebrated cabaret artist and performer recounts a childhood filled with blurring gender boundaries, sexual exploration, and the harsh reality of bullying. |
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Wolfsbane Winter
2012 - Selection(s) In a post-apocalyptic world ruled by demon magic, Deryn, a member of the Iron Wolf mercenary group, and Alana, a healer and empath forced into... |
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It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living
2012 - Selection(s) A companion to the popular “It Gets Better” Internet campaign, and featuring a list of resources for teens and adults, this collection of essays and... |
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If You Knew Then What I Know Now
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The Intimates
2012 - Selection(s) In this debut novel, Maize and Robbie form a deep and powerful bond in high school and are inseparable friends as adults. Their complicated relationship... |
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Queers in American Popular Culture
2012 - Selection(s) This three-volume collection of essays analyzes the unique impact that LGBT people have had on popular culture, dating from 1800s up to the present day... |
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a + e 4ever
2012 - Selection(s) Asher is the beautifully androgynous new boy in school. Eu is the lonely dyke girl who befriends, and soon finds herself falling for, Ash, in... |
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Leatherman: The Legend of Chuck Renslow
2012 - Selection(s) This biography of Chicago bar owner, leatherman, entrepreneur, and gay rights activist Renslow features over 300 full-color photographs and interviews with family, colleagues, and friends. |
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Triptych
2012 - Selection(s) In the near future, when the last of a dying alien race seeks refuge on Earth, Specialists Gwen Pierson and Basil Grey make Kalp, their... |
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Krakow Melt
2012 - Selection(s) When Radek, a bisexual artist who creates miniature replicas of infamous urban fires, meets Dorota, a fellow pyromaniac, the two join together to protest homophobia... |
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Miss Timmins' School for Girls
2012 - Selection(s) When twenty-year-old Charulata Apte accepts a teaching position at the British-run Miss Timmins’ School for Girls in Panchgani, she doesn’t anticipate falling in love with... |
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Remembrance of Things I Forgot: A Novel
2012 - Selection(s) Bob Smith’s comic imagination takes on the 1980s, in this clever science fiction novel that explores what happens when your physicist boyfriend invents a time... |
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The songs of Anto虂nio Botto
2012 - Selection(s) The Portuguese poet António Botto, one of that country's first openly gay writers, first published his collection Canções in 1920. This edition features Botto's poems... |
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Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme
2012 - Selection(s) Twenty years after the publication of Joan Nestle's The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader, Coyote and Sharman continue the conversation of lesbian butches and femmes... |
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Esperanza: A Love and Rockets Book
2012 - Selection(s) This volume of the popular Love and Rockets series contains the continuing adventures of Maggie and Hopey as they revisit the past and explore the... |
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Disturbed by Her Song
2012 - Selection(s) Writing with and as Esther Garber, a fictional French Jewish writer, and her brother Judas Garbah, a French-Egyptian writer, both siblings gay and born in... |
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The Third Buddha
2012 - Selection(s) Lives diverge and intersect as the novel follows young Ted Bridges, a law school dropout struggling with his sexual identity and sense of self as... |
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Lost Women of Lost Lake
2012 - Selection(s) Still undecided about going full-time as a private investigator, Jane Lawless takes some time off at her family’s lakeside lodge where she and her friend... |
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White, Christian
2012 - Selection(s) Twenty-year-old Christian White moves to San Francisco, then New York, where he indulges in drugs and sex to try to escape a dysfunctional family and... |
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Collective Brightness: LGBTIQ Poets on Faith, Religion and Spirituality
2012 - Selection(s) A broad range of voices, experiences and spiritual paths and traditions are represented in this collection of poems from both established and new poets. |
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The Fish Child (The Americas)
2012 - Selection(s) Told from the point of view of the family dog, this novella about the romance between Argentinian Lala and her maid Guayi takes a strange... |
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Annabel
2012 - Selection(s) In 1968, when a baby both male and female is born to a rural Canadian couple, the child’s father makes a decision to raise the... |
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The Tempering of Men
2012 - Selection(s) This high fantasy novel, sequel to Companion of Wolves, further explores an iron-age world in which northern warriors link minds with their companion wolves to... |
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The Metropolis Case
2012 - Selection(s) Interwoven with the story of Richard Wagner’s opera, Tristan and Isolde, this sweeping novel connects four seemingly unrelated characters over centuries and continents through a... |
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Malabarista (Detective Lane Mysteries)
2012 - Selection(s) In the fifth installment of this series, Detective Lane returns to solve the murder of an Eastern European war criminal while also fighting for his... |
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Ivan and Misha: Stories
2012 - Selection(s) With each story told from a different character’s point of view, in this collection revolving around two brothers and their Russian father living in New... |
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The Empty Family
2012 - Selection(s) A woman confesses her darkest secret to novelist Henry James, a gay man attends to his dying aunt, two Pakistani workers find love and violence... |
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Burnings
2012 - Selection(s) In this slim but powerful volume of poetry, Ocean Vuong lays bare the wounds of the refugee experience and its effect on today’s generation alongside... |
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Shades of Love: Photographs Inspired by the Poems of C.P. Cavafy
2012 - Selection(s) In 1999, Yeros began a collection of photographs inspired by the works of Greek poet C.P. Cavafy. This gorgeous coffee table book presents Yeros’ photographs... |
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Billie Girl
2012 - Selection(s) In this gender-blending Southern-gothic tale, an infant adopted by two "sisters" (actually brothers) grows up and leads a fascinating life, encountering such fascinating people as... |
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Honeyed Words
2012 - Selection(s) In this sequel to contemporary fantasy novel Black Blade Blues, Sarah Beauxhall, blacksmith, wielder of the reforged magical sword Gram, and dragon-slayer returns with her... |
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Sweet like Sugar
2012 - Selection(s) When Benji Steiner, a twenty-seven-year-old Jewish gay man, forms an unlikely friendship with elderly Orthodox Rabbi Jacob Zuckerman, the connection results in surprising new revelations... |
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Second You Sin (Kevin Connor Mysteries)
2012 - Selection(s) In this sequel to First You Fall, Kevin Connors turns his sleuthing skills to a string of murders among his fellow male prostitutes. The secrets... |
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A Queer History of the United States
2012 - Selection(s) To [examine] history though the lens of those groups whose stories have been excluded from the canon this first book in a series uses primary... |
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Trespass: A Novel
2012 - Selection(s) Two siblings trespass against each other emotionally and physically in a disagreement over their family’s property in the south of France. Anthony Verey, an unsuspecting... |
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Ambientes: New Queer Latino Writing
2012 - Selection(s) Highlights both established and emerging Latino authors of short fiction with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender characters from all parts of the United States. |
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Assume Nothing
2012 - Selection(s) Photographer Rebecca Swan presents intimate portraits of twenty-five individuals from a variety of cultures who exist outside of traditional gender identities. This collection features Swan’s... |
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Moffie
2012 - Selection(s) Growing up within a very conservative Dutch Reform Church family in South Africa, Nicholas learns to survive in a world where he faces scorn for... |
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Paradise Tales
2012 - Selection(s) A gay man in the near future has a series of life-changing birthdays, a cell phone salesman meets Pol Pot's daughter, a film writer discovers... |
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Fair Play
2012 - Selection(s) A series of vignettes featuring Mari, a writer, and Jonna, an artist, two women who live at opposite ends of a big apartment building, likely... |
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The German
2012 - Selection(s) Three people -- Sheriff Tom Rabbit, boy Tim Randall, and ex-Nazi Ernst Lange -- tell about the events that took place in Barnard, Texas, during... |
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The Complete Wendel
2012 - Selection(s) Includes every episode of Cruse’s groundbreaking comic strip Wendel, which ran in the pages of The Advocate during the 1980s, together for the first time... |
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For Frying Out Loud: Rehoboth Beach Diaries
2012 - Selection(s) In her third Rehoboth Beach collection, humorist Fay Jacobs joins Twitter, survives the Snowpocalypse, and sort of witnesses the Obama inauguration, among other hilarious adventures. |
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Hellebore & Rue: Tales of Queer Women and Magic
2012 - Selection(s) Meet a greenmage reuniting with her former partner for one last mission, a school nurse with a dark secret heritage, a witch with an unconventional... |
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Queer
2012 - Selection(s) This comprehensive book about this important Indian photographer’s major works to date, including contemporary sexuality, gender, and gay life in India and other locales, documents... |
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The L Life: Extraordinary Lesbians Making a Difference
2012 - Selection(s) This inspiring coffee-table-style collection of photos and essays covers both beloved lesbian icons and the not-so-famous. |
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It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living
2012 - Selection(s) A companion to the popular “It Gets Better” Internet campaign, and featuring a list of resources for teens and adults, this collection of essays and... |
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Obama and the Gays: A Political Marriage
2012 - Selection(s) Following Barack Obama from his early career as a young Chicago politician through his first two years as President of the United States, this book... |
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The Passionate Engagement
2012 - Selection(s) Harvey tells the story of the battle for same-sex marriage in Massachusetts through the lens of his own relationship, chronicling his transformation from quiet bystander... |
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The Abode of Bliss: Ten Stories for Adam
2012 - Selection(s) In these ten stories, Ziya, a Turkish gay man, explains his life history, including a childhood growing up in Istanbul and college years in America... |
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Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture
2012 - Selection(s) This companion volume to an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, follows the impact of gay and lesbian artists on American art from... |
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Sal Mineo
2012 - Selection(s) Michaud combines extensive research, interviews, and rarely-seen photographs to provide a detailed account of Mineo's life, from his rise to teen-idol stardom, through his tumultuous... |
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Cold War Femme: Lesbianism, National Identity, and Hollywood Cinema
2012 - Selection(s) During the Cold War, Americans’ ideas about lesbianism changed, and rather than the masculine butch, the “invisible” femme, who could more easily pass as heterosexual... |
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Queer Twin Cities
2012 - Selection(s) This comprehensive collection of essays, drawn from oral histories dating back to the turn of the century, covers a wide variety of aspects of this... |
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Paradise Tales
2012 - Selection(s) A gay man in the near future has a series of life-changing birthdays, a cell phone salesman meets Pol Pot's daughter, a film writer discovers... |
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Missed Her: Stories
2011 - Selection(s) From a master storyteller and performer come these funny, wistful tales about growing up in the Canadian north as a lesbian butch, examining others, and ... |
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Nothing Personal: Chronicles of Chicago's LGBTQ Community 1977-1979
2011 - Selection(s) The lives of Chicago gays from street kids to the high-powered movers and shakers form the background to this collection of writings that addresses the... |
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Mormon Underwear
2011 - Selection(s) Thirteen tales of Mormon men struggling with their gay desires range from a young LDS man stripping to his Mormon underwear in public to a... |
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If Jesus Were Gay & Other Poems
2011 - Selection(s) Love, lust, religion, race, sadness, and memory are the focus of these sometimes raw but always honest poems, both personal and universal, that make the... |
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Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead
2011 - Selection(s) Rather than the snobbish misanthrope people believed Waugh to be, Byrne describes him as loving and complex, a nature that shaped his famous novel Brideshead... |
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South of Broad
2011 - Selection(s) Gossip columnist Leo Bloom, named by his mother after the character in Ulysses, straddles the divide in his friendships between aristocratic Charleston and the "other...
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Dying for a Change
2011 - Selection(s) In the sweltering Chicago summer of 1965, lesbian Chan Parker–tall, handsome, and Black–decides to leave the mob and go legit as a private detective. With... |
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Madre and I: A Memoir of Our Immigrant Lives
2011 - Selection(s) This award-winning playwright tells the moving and funny story of his life as the secretly illegitimate son of a Chilean immigrant and his struggles as... |
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Probation
2011 - Selection(s) Middle-aged Andy Nocera didn't expect to come out as a gay man during an anonymous tryst at an Interstate rest area, but his arrest led... |
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By Nightfall: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Peter's "ideal" life with his wife, Rebecca, in Manhattan's SoHo is turned upside down when Rebecca's beautiful 23-year-old brother comes for a visit. |
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Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation
2011 - Selection(s) A melange of essays, commentary, comic art, and conversation reflects the diverse group of trans-spectrum transpeople, genderqueers, and other sex/gender radicals who follow barrier-breaking lives. |
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Bitter in the Mouth: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Linda's life in Boiling Springs (NC) and her relationship with her family and friends is affected by her synesthesia, a condition in which she experiences... |
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Naamah鈥檚 Curse
2011 - Selection(s) Bisexual Moirin, devoted servant of the goddess of desire, crosses Tatar territory to find Bao, who holds the missing half of her diadh-anam, the divine... |
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My Red Blood: A Memoir of Growing up Communist, Coming onto the Greenwich Village Folk Scene, and Coming Out in the Feminist Movement
2011 - Selection(s) Singer-song writer and producer of the groundbreaking 1973 Lavender Jane Loves Women, Dobkin chronicles her life living as a child and an adult under FBI... |
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The Great Lover: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Before World War I, poet Rupert Brooke woos a variety of women, including housemaid Nell Golightly, and loses his virginity to a male friend. Distressed... |
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Smoked: A Detective Lane Mystery
2011 - Selection(s) When Jennifer Towers is found dead in a graffiti-tagged dumpster, Detectives Lane and Harper must decode the artwork and infiltrate the underground graffiti culture to... |
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Mental: Funny in the Head
2011 - Selection(s) Career lows, an adopted cat from hell, drag queens, a mother with wiseacre chutzpah, and coming out to Grandma are only a few of the... |
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Spinning Tropics
2011 - Selection(s) In Vietnam, a twenty-something Japanese woman and teacher named Hiro falls in love with her student, Yun, in their first woman-to-woman love affair, but Yun... |
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Inseparable: Desire between Women in Literature
2011 - Selection(s) Donoghue traces the history of lesbian literary passion from ancient times to the present, discussing "texts in which the attraction between women is undeniably there... |
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The Judy Grahn Reader
2011 - Selection(s) Complexities of lesbian love, sex, and spirituality are highlighted in Grahn's fiction, drama, poetry, and nonfiction in this assemblage that spans the past 45 years. |
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Locas II: Maggie, Hopey and Ray (Love and Rocket)
2011 - Selection(s) Divorced Maggie pursues Vivian while both Hopey and Ray pursue Maggie. The focus of these graphic vignettes is a variety of colorful characters including Maggie's... |
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Indigo Springs
2011 - Selection(s) As society teeters on the brink of magical ruin and revolution, government hostage negotiator Will Forest interrogates Astrid Lethewood, whose ability to enchant ordinary objects... |
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Grant Wood: A Life
2011 - Selection(s) Known as a plain and simple Regionalist painter, most famously of the pitchfork-wielding farmer and his dour companion in American Gothic, Grant Wood is anything... |
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The Road Home
2011 - Selection(s) Recuperating at his father's small-town Vermont home after a car accident, photographer Burke Crenshaw finds himself drawn into a mystery of a Civil War infantryman... |
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When Gay People Get Married: What Happens When Societies Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
2011 - Selection(s) Explore the issues surrounding gender-neutral marriage, backed by analysis of data from several countries and the personal stories of couples from the Netherlands. |
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The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith
2011 - Selection(s) Best known for her novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, Patricia Highsmith published 32 other books and wrote over 8000 pages of autobiography during her tormented... |
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Concord, Virginia: A Southern Town in Eleven Stories
2011 - Selection(s) The Southern Gothic -- and sometimes violent -- plots of these gems trace the people of a fictional Shenandoah Valley town for 30 years beginning... |
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Monday Hearts for Madalene
2011 - Selection(s) In preparing this collection of 100 photographs, Page Hodel, a San Francisco DJ used a diversity of objects, organic and otherwise, to create one heart... |
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Out Loud: The Best of Rainbow Radio
2011 - Selection(s) A radio program that began as a six-week experiment in Columbia (SC) is now a weekly half hour that has run continuously since October 9... |
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Day of the Dead
2011 - Selection(s) Hot, steamy New Orleans nights bring out vampires, succubi, and other netherworld predators who connect with the–temporarily–living, in stories of love, death, and the "living... |
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Strange Fortune
2011 - Selection(s) In an alternate universe reminiscent of India during its final days as a British colony, bisexual adventurer Valentine Strange and witch Aleister Grimshaw develop a... |
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A Hundred or More Hidden Things: The Life and Films of Vincente Minnelli
2011 - Selection(s) Was he gay or not? No one told, not even his four wives, but he wore eye makeup, had "close" relationships with other men, and... |
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Silver Lake
2011 - Selection(s) The 20-year relationship between Robbie and Carlo falls apart when a strange young man mysteriously comes into their lives and then dies. |
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From the Closet to the Courtroom: Five LGBT Rights Lawsuits that Have Changed Our Nation
2011 - Selection(s) Among the many legal battles surrounding LGBT rights, five U.S. cases have changed history. |
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The Meaning of Matthew: My Son's Murder in Laramie and a World Transformed
2011 - Selection(s) The day that Matthew Shepard, a young student at the University of Wyoming, was violently attacked and left for dead was a turning point for... |
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Bobby Blanchard, Lesbian Gym Teacher
2011 - Selection(s) In this tongue-in-cheek novel of the 1950s, Roberta Blanchard, forced to leave the glamorous field of professional hockey, finds a job at a private high... |
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Kicked Out
2011 - Selection(s) Voices of current homeless LGBTQ youth (currently 40% of the homeless youth in the U.S.) blend with older people who also share their stories of... |
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Something to Declare: Good Lesbian Travel Writing
2011 - Selection(s) Twenty journeys, both fictional and actual, span the globe of the heart as often as through geography. |
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Pumpkin Teeth
2011 - Selection(s) In this wicked universe, a boy transforms into lightning and illuminates his emerging sexuality, a nurse finds herself working in a retirement home for vampires... |
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Diana Comet: And Other Improbable Stories
2011 - Selection(s) Fifteen linked short stories set in an alternate Earth meld magic and the mundane through the exploits of heroic and complex characters, including the intrepid... |
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The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham: A Biography
2011 - Selection(s) During Somerset Maugham's life, a blend of public accomplishment and privately whispered secrets, he produced literary masterpieces and wealth but ended in tragedy. [MB] |
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Days of Grace
2011 - Selection(s) At the end of her life, Nora Lynch has decided that she will die alone until she takes a young woman and her just-born daughter... |
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The Right to Be Out: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in America's Public Schools
2011 - Selection(s) A safe and supportive educational environment for all students is possible when people recognize the First Amendment right to express an identity and the Fourteenth... |
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Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward, Professor, Tattoo Artist, and Sexual Renegade
2011 - Selection(s) Steward -- author of both literature and gay erotic books, confidante of Gertrude Stein and Thornton Wilder, gay witness for Alfred Kinsey, shy sadomasochist and... |
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The Bigness of the World: Stories
2011 - Selection(s) The author weaves her experiences of teaching English and living overseas into these eleven short stories, which subtly explore the complexity of romantic and familial... |
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Mute
2011 - Selection(s) A deaf man uses these poems to tell about the frustrations of his silent world when trying to communicate with other men. |
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Role Models
2011 - Selection(s) A gay icon best known for his cult films such as Pink Flamingos, Waters delivers a series of portraits of the people who are role...
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A Book of Tongues: Volume One of the Hexslinger Series
2011 - Selection(s) Following the Civil War, Pinkerton detective Ed Murrow infiltrates a renegade Confederate gang to investigate the hexslinging abilities of Rev. Asher Rook and his psychopathic... |
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Black Blade Blues
2011 - Selection(s) Norse mythology meets the Pacific Northwest in this tale of dragons posing as investment bankers, as lesbian blacksmith Sarah Beauhall battles demons both without and... |
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The Bucolic Plague: How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers
2011 - Selection(s) After a stint as a nightclub drag queen, the author, with his successful advertising career, and his partner Brent Ridge, an ex-medical doctor turned Martha... |
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Union Atlantic: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Ambitious young banker Doug Fanning fights Charlotte Graves, a retired history teacher, for the right to build an ostentatious mansion on land that Graves' grandfather... |
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American Hunks
2011 - Selection(s) Images of the muscular American male shown in popular culture from 1860 to 1970 demonstrate how masculine imagery has been used to sell everything from... |
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City Boy: My Life in New York during the 1960s and '70s
2011 - Selection(s) The center of queer life over two tumultuous decades, White gossips about the rich and famous, artists, writers, and poets. |
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Toss and Whirl and Pass
2011 - Selection(s) Ivy-educated, HIV-positive African-American poet Yale Battle tells about his New York life from the innocent 80s through the World Trade Center's destruction as he is... |
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The Pure Lover
2011 - Selection(s) After the death of Nikos Stangos from cancer in 2004, the author, his partner for almost 40 years, created an intimate, insightful memoir of Nikos's... |
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The Creamsickle
2011 - Selection(s) Three skater bois live in The Creamsickle, a notorious run-down Victorian in the San Francisco’s Mission District, hopping from bed to bed in pursuit of... |
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Aloha, Candy Hearts: A Russell Quant Mystery
2011 - Selection(s) Returning to Saskatoon from a vacation in Hawaii after becoming engaged to Alex, private investigator Russell Quant finds himself hunted while investigating a mysterious treasure... |
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The Mere Future
2011 - Selection(s) In a near-future New York the charismatic mayor decrees that there will be no public advertising, no chain stores, and no homelessness. Citizens begin to... |
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My Queer War
2011 - Selection(s) At the age of 20, Lord served in the U.S. Army during World War II, witnessing combat and atrocities in France and Germany and learning... |
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Yield: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Twenty-something part-time hustler, Simon, tells about his friends in contemporary Manhattan: boyfriend model Louis who becomes agoraphobic after a gay bashing, gorgeous Aiden who begins... |
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Awfully Devoted Women: Lesbian Lives in Canada, 1900-65
2011 - Selection(s) Through letters and interviews, the author explores the romantic lives of Canadian lesbian upper-middle-class professionals from the first half of the twentieth century and lower-middle... |
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Mapping the Territory: Selected Nonfiction
2011 - Selection(s) The author of nine novels, including Gods and Monsters, has selected 17 essays written over the past 30 years that he says form an accidental... |
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Counterpoint: Dylan's Story
2011 - Selection(s) Dylan Rutledge, 18, believes that he will be the greatest composer in the rapidly approaching twentieth century, but his love (that dare not speak... |
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Batwoman: Elegy
2011 - Selection(s) After the "don't ask don't tell" policy forces Kate Kane out of West Point, she joins Batman and battles a crazed cult called the Religion... |
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The White Garden: A Novel of Virginia Woolf
2011 - Selection(s) In England on business, master gardener Jo Bellamy investigates her beloved grandfather's recent suicide, discovering links to the Bloomsbury group, a World War II spy... |
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Date with a Sheesha
2011 - Selection(s) Canadian PI Russell Quant goes undercover and explores the Middle East from Dubai glitz to the sand dunes of Saudi Arabia as he tries to... |
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Forgetting the Alamo, or Blood Memory
2011 - Selection(s) The vows of Micaela Campos, a Chicana lesbian cowgirl, to avenge the murder of her father and her younger siblings in the aftermath of the... |
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Lonelyhearts: The Screwball World of Nathanael West and Eileen McKenney
2011 - Selection(s) The lives of author Nathanael West and Eileen McKenney, best known as the subject of Ruth McKenney's My Sister Eileen, were short, but separately and... |
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Sugarless
2011 - Selection(s) Shy Rick Lahrem, a high school sophomore just coming out, develops a sexual relationship with a speech coach from a rival high school, only to... |
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Lynnee Breedlove's One Freak Show
2011 - Selection(s) Gender-bending comedy pieces debate who owns a body -- self, family, or community -- and struggle with the age-old issue of gender categorization. |
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The More I Owe You
2011 - Selection(s) In this fictional account, American poet Elizabeth Bishop and her Brazilian lover, architect Lota de Macedo Soares, lead a tumultuous life against the uncertain political... |
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My Life as Adam
2011 - Selection(s) Seventy poems touching on religion, sexuality, Southern life, and self-acceptance reveal the poet's growing up, coming out, and becoming an adult in all its joys... |
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Ties That Bind: Familial Homophobia and Its Consequences
2011 - Selection(s) Instead of a personal problem, "familial homophobia," whether lgtbq people are in a straight or gay family/community, is a cultural crisis; the solution is for... |
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Another Life Altogether
2011 - Selection(s) After her mentally unstable mother attempts suicide, 13-year-old Jesse's ineffectual father moves the family to a rural village in the North of England where she... |
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The Cruel Ever After
2011 - Selection(s) The lives of lesbian restaurateur Jane Lawless and her niece are endangered by the return of Hart's ex-husband -- who turns out not to be... |
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Beauty Salon
2011 - Selection(s) Shunned by family and friends after succumbing to a mysterious plague, the afflicted spend their last days in a former beauty salon, tended by an... |
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She Looks Just Like You: A Memoir of (Nonbiological Lesbian) Motherhood
2011 - Selection(s) This memoir of nontraditional parenting covers a lesbian's journey through artificial insemination, pregnancy, delivery, and the beginning of a new family, with all of its... |
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A Field Guide to Deception: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) After Liv saves Claire's son from drowning, the two women fall in love, but their relationship turns tumultuous as Claire grieves the death of her... |
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You Better Not Cry: Stories for Christmas
2011 - Selection(s) From the author's self-involved childhood ruled by wealthy self-centered parents through his relationship with an atheist dying of AIDS, Burroughs uses his wry wit to... |
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2011 - Selection(s) For Seamus O'Grady, only his friendship with Tressa and his dream of escaping to London to live like punk-rocker Johnny Rotten, keep his life from... |
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In Praise of Falling
2011 - Selection(s) The introductory Zen proverb, "Fall down seven times, get up eight," reflects the spirit of Dumesnil's passionate poems that celebrate life, past and present, in... |
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Missouri
2011 - Selection(s) By turns comic and tragic, this gay love story follows two men, one a successful English poet fleeing a scandal and the other a feral... |
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The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You: Essays
2011 - Selection(s) Gender identity and Jewish identity intersect in these poignant, humorous essays reflecting the transmutations of the author from butch and husband of a woman to... |
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The Dark Tide: An Adrien English Mystery 2010
2011 - Selection(s) A few weeks after open-heart surgery, Adrien English, who lives above his Cloak and Dagger Bookstore, hears someone trying to break into his apartment. Then... |
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More of This World or Maybe Another
2011 - Selection(s) Characters in these jewel-like short stories set in an impoverished section of New Orleans come together over a 20-year period as a teenager gives up... |
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A Great Unrecorded History: A New Life of E.M. Forster
2011 - Selection(s) Frustration and secrecy marked the life of famous author E.M. Forster whose gay sexual orientation was not widely known until the 1970 posthumous publication of... |
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The Elijah Tree
2011 - Selection(s) The child Elijah brings together his family who have been estranged by a series of disasters. |
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Silver Kiss: An Urban Wolf Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Lesbian shapeshifter, Ayla Hammond, returns home to mend fences with her parents and solve a missing persons case while she debates whether she wants to... |
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The Professor and Other Writings
2011 - Selection(s) Seven essays written between 2002 and 2009 move from a search for the grave of Castle's great-uncle, who died in World War I, to a... |
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The Hour Between
2011 - Selection(s) After being expelled from a pretentious prep school, wealthy New York teen Arthur MacDougal finds himself attending a down-at-heels private school in the wilds of... |
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Handmade Love
2011 - Selection(s) Smart, sexy poems tell LGBT stories about the political and the sensuous from street demonstrations to bedroom romps. |
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God Loves Hair: Stories
2011 - Selection(s) In these short stories accompanied by poignant, sometimes abstract, illustrations, a young boy chronicles his confusion about sexuality, gender, race, religion, and belonging as he... |
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Second Line: Two Short Novels of Love & Cooking in New Orleans
2011 - Selection(s) In New Orleans, lovers Ricky and G-man overcome their families' attempts to separate them, learn to cook, and find that the problems of running a... |
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Water Mark
2011 - Selection(s) Following Hurricane Katrina's destruction of her beloved New Orleans, private investigator Micky Knight tries to put her life back in order, but at loose ends... |
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Mornings with Mailer: A Recollection of Friendship
2011 - Selection(s) For the last four years of Norman Mailer's life in Provincetown, Raymond, a gay man, was his personal assistant, a job that covered researching, cooking... |
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Insignificant Others: A Novel
2011 - Selection(s) Richard Rossi's discovery of a text message revealing his partner Conrad's affair leads Rossi into a world of confusion and pain despite his own affair... |
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