Something Queer at the Library

Something Queer at the Library PDF

Author: Elizabeth Levy

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Gwen and Jill's discovery of some mutilated library books strangely links up with a dog show in which they have entered their dog.

Something Queer in the Cafeteria

Something Queer in the Cafeteria PDF

Author: Elizabeth Levy

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

Published: 1994-09-07

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780786800018

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Jill and Gwen have never gotten into trouble before, but suddenly every time they're in the cafeteria, something goes terribly wrong.

Something Queer is Going on (a Mystery)

Something Queer is Going on (a Mystery) PDF

Author: Elizabeth Levy

Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780440021223

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The mysterious kidnapping of Fletcher, the inert Bassett hound, leads Jill and Gwen on a frantic search that ends up in front of a TV camera shooting a dog food commercial.

I Can't Date Jesus

I Can't Date Jesus PDF

Author: Michael Arceneaux

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-07-24

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1501178865

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Featured as One of Summer’s most anticipated reads by the Los Angeles Times, Vogue, Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, ELLE, Buzzfeed, and Bitch Media. From the author of I Don’t Want to Die Poor and in the style of New York Times bestsellers You Can’t Touch My Hair, Bad Feminist, and I'm Judging You, a timely collection of alternately hysterical and soul‑searching essays about what it is like to grow up as a creative, sensitive black man in a world that constantly tries to deride and diminish your humanity. It hasn’t been easy being Michael Arceneaux. Equality for LGBTQ people has come a long way and all, but voices of persons of color within the community are still often silenced, and being Black in America is…well, have you watched the news? With the characteristic wit and candor that have made him one of today’s boldest writers on social issues, I Can’t Date Jesus is Michael Arceneaux’s impassioned, forthright, and refreshing look at minority life in today’s America. Leaving no bigoted or ignorant stone unturned, he describes his journey in learning to embrace his identity when the world told him to do the opposite. He eloquently writes about coming out to his mother; growing up in Houston, Texas; being approached for the priesthood; his obstacles in embracing intimacy that occasionally led to unfortunate fights with fire ants and maybe fleas; and the persistent challenges of young people who feel marginalized and denied the chance to pursue their dreams. Perfect for fans of David Sedaris, Samantha Irby, and Phoebe Robinson, I Can’t Date Jesus tells us—without apologies—what it’s like to be outspoken and brave in a divisive world.

Something Queer on Vacation

Something Queer on Vacation PDF

Author: Elizabeth Levy

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780440083467

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Gwen and Jill determine to win the weekly sandcastle contest on the beach but something always seems to go wrong.

Something Queer in Outer Space

Something Queer in Outer Space PDF

Author: Elizabeth Levy

Publisher: Hyperion

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781562822798

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It's Gwen and Jill to the rescue when someone tries to sabotage Fletcher the basset hound's mission in space.

Queer, There, and Everywhere

Queer, There, and Everywhere PDF

Author: Sarah Prager

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2017-05-23

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 0062474340

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A New York Public Library Best Book of 2017 * A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book for Teens 2017 This first-ever LGBTQ history book of its kind for young adults will appeal to fans of fun, empowering pop-culture books like Rad American Women A-Z and Notorious RBG. Three starred reviews! World history has been made by countless lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals—and you’ve never heard of many of them. Queer author and activist Sarah Prager delves deep into the lives of 23 people who fought, created, and loved on their own terms. From high-profile figures like Abraham Lincoln and Eleanor Roosevelt to the trailblazing gender-ambiguous Queen of Sweden and a bisexual blues singer who didn’t make it into your history books, these astonishing true stories uncover a rich queer heritage that encompasses every culture, in every era. By turns hilarious and inspiring, the beautifully illustrated Queer, There, and Everywhere is for anyone who wants the real story of the queer rights movement. A Junior Library Guild Selection

Meg & Linus

Meg & Linus PDF

Author: Hanna Nowinski

Publisher: Swoon Reads

Published: 2017-04-18

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1250098602

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Meg and Linus are best friends bound by a shared love of school, a coffee obsession, and being queer. It's not always easy to be the nerdy lesbian or gay kid in a suburban town. But they have each other. And a few Star Trek boxed sets. They're pretty happy.But then Sophia, Meg's longtime girlfriend, breaks up with Meg. Linus starts tutoring the totally dreamy new kid, Danny--and Meg thinks setting them up is the perfect project to distract herself from her own heartbreak. But Linus isn't so sure Danny even likes guys, and maybe Sophia isn't quite as out of the picture as Meg thought she was. . . .

Nature Poem

Nature Poem PDF

Author: Tommy Pico

Publisher: Tin House Books

Published: 2017-05-09

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1941040640

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A book-length poem about how an American Indian writer can’t bring himself to write about nature, but is forced to reckon with colonial-white stereotypes, manifest destiny, and his own identity as an young, queer, urban-dwelling poet. A Best Book of the Year at BuzzFeed, Interview, and more. Nature Poem follows Teebs—a young, queer, American Indian (or NDN) poet—who can’t bring himself to write a nature poem. For the reservation-born, urban-dwelling hipster, the exercise feels stereotypical, reductive, and boring. He hates nature. He prefers city lights to the night sky. He’d slap a tree across the face. He’d rather write a mountain of hashtag punchlines about death and give head in a pizza-parlor bathroom; he’d rather write odes to Aretha Franklin and Hole. While he’s adamant—bratty, even—about his distaste for the word “natural,” over the course of the book we see him confronting the assimilationist, historical, colonial-white ideas that collude NDN people with nature. The closer his people were identified with the “natural world,” he figures, the easier it was to mow them down like the underbrush. But Teebs gradually learns how to interpret constellations through his own lens, along with human nature, sexuality, language, music, and Twitter. Even while he reckons with manifest destiny and genocide and centuries of disenfranchisement, he learns how to have faith in his own voice.