Bitingly funny and full of blistering commentary and fierce familial love, Greg Marshall’s memoir is a winning debut.
Bitingly funny and full of blistering commentary and fierce familial love, Greg Marshall's memoir is a winning debut.
Bitingly funny and full of blistering commentary and fierce familial love, Greg Marshall’s memoir is a winning debut.
Amelia Possanza weaves her own memories through seven moving lesbian love stories from the archives in her debut book.
Krista Burton’s obsessive quest to visit each lesbian bar in the U.S. offers a hilarious and affectionate investigation into the past and future of queer gathering spots.
Geena Rocero was a trans pageant queen in the Philippines who became a successful model in the United States. As you’d expect, her life story is a completely engrossing whirlwind.
A Very Gay Book is a beautifully absurd satirical take on history in which everything is really, really gay.
How Far the Light Reaches dives deep into the waters of human and marine life, glistening with the same sheen as the best of Oliver Sacks’ essays.
Maddy Court assures us that our problems are not so uncommon and we’re all less alone than we think.
Krys Malcolm Belc’s growing realization that he identified as male happened as his wife bore children and as Belc decided to carry a child as well.
In Last Call, Elon Green foregrounds the Last Call Killer’s known victims, showing us the people they were and the lives they left behind.
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