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Tin House Books Mostly Dead Things

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Tin House Books Mostly Dead Things
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A family-owned taxidermy shop in sunny Florida may not seem like the most conventional setting for a meditation on grief and heartbreak, but Kristen Arnett isn’t exactly a conventional author. Morbid, strange, and very queer, Arnett’s debut novel is sort of a coming-of-age story for an entire family: When Jessa-Lynn Morton discovers her father dead by suicide, she steps up to take over his struggling taxidermy business as the rest of their household falls to pieces around her. Mostly Dead Things is a book that refuses to fit neatly into any boxes, making it a perfect read during a month that’s all about celebrating yourself for who you are.
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Graywolf Press In the Dream House: A Memoir

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Graywolf Press In the Dream House: A Memoir
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Two years after first commanding the world’s attention with her debut collection Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado is back with In The Dream House, an engrossing memoir that blurs the lines between personal narrative and literary criticism. Revisiting a psychologically toxic relationship through the lens of assorted storytelling tropes, Machado expands an intensely intimate story into a meditation on the way that abuse takes hold in queer relationships.
Out November 5, 2019.
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Little, Brown and Company Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States

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Little, Brown and Company Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States
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When transgender reporter Samantha Allen walked away from video-game journalism in the aftermath of GamerGate, the gaming community’s significant loss was everyone else’s gain: Allen’s award-winning work as an LGBT journalist for platforms like Fusion and The Daily Beast is both radically empathetic and comprehensively analytical. This is a balance she has upheld admirably in Real Queer America, an exploration of queer communities in conservative parts of the country—communities that are often overlooked in conversations about what it means to be queer, American, or both. Use this title to help you chart the course of your next cross-country road trip.
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St. Martin's Press When Brooklyn Was Queer: A History

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St. Martin's Press When Brooklyn Was Queer: A History
With its thriving community and widespread air of public acceptance, 21st-century Brooklyn bears all the hallmarks of a queer Promised Land. So it should come as no surprise that the New York City borough has a vibrant, illustrious queer legacy all its own—entirely distinct from Manhattan’s own LGBT+ history. Now, historian Hugh Ryan has given us our first comprehensive survey of Brooklyn’s hidden cultural heritage. Spanning from the 1850s through today, When Brooklyn Was Queer is a chronicle for the ages.
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Liveright Patsy: A Novel

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Liveright Patsy: A Novel
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We’ve already highlighted Patsy as one of our top summer reads, but it deserves another shout-out in honor of LGBT History Month. Dennis-Benn’s second novel follows the titular Patsy as she leaves her young daughter behind in Jamaica to reunite with her former lover Cicely in America. The result: a stirring meditation on issues of motherhood, sexuality, and belonging.
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G.P. Putnam's Sons Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story

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G.P. Putnam's Sons Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story
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When nonbinary artist and activist Jacob Tobia was growing up, they struggled to find their experience represented in media and society—so they decided to write a book about it. Sissy tells the story of what it was like for Jacob to grow up outside the confines of the gender binary, and how that outsider status became a source of power for them as an adult. It’s a sparkling, sensitive memoir about turning our preconceived notions of gender upside down—and inside out—for good.
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Penguin Classics The Stonewall Reader

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Penguin Classics The Stonewall Reader
In 2019, the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, there’s no better way to celebrate and the history of Pride than to mark the words of the queer activists who spearheaded the fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s. Complete with a foreword by Edmund White, The Stonewall Reader is a compendium of primary sources from the early days of the contemporary LGBTQ rights movement and an essential read for any member of the community who wants to learn about those who paved the way before us.
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Make Me a World Pet

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Make Me a World Pet
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With the publication of their debut novel Freshwater in 2018, Akwaeke Emezi redefined expectations for what an autobiographical narrative could be. This year, Emezi is poised to do the same for YA with Pet, which tells the story of a teenage girl who is determined save her town from monsters—but must first convince everyone around her that they exist.
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux Find Me: A Novel

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux Find Me: A Novel
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Looking for something lush and seductive to read? Keep an eye out for the long-awaited sequel to Call Me By Your Name, which follows Elio, Oliver, and Elio’s father Samuel as they wrestle with affairs of the heart in the years following that fateful summer. No word yet on whether any peaches are involved.
Out October 29, 2019.
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Simon & Schuster How We Fight for Our Lives: A Memoir

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Simon & Schuster How We Fight for Our Lives: A Memoir
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What is it like to grow up black, queer, and male in the South? Poet and former AM to DM host Saeed Jones answers that question with How We Fight For Our Lives, a haunting, sensual memoir about Jones’ experiences growing up as a young gay kid below the Mason-Dixon line. If you’re looking for something that’ll both rough you up and talk you down, this powerful, lyrical book is for you.
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St. Martin's Press A Wild and Precious Life: A Memoir

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St. Martin's Press A Wild and Precious Life: A Memoir
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Credit: St. Martin's PressAs the plaintiff in United States v. Windsor—the Supreme Court case which resulted in the federal recognition of same-sex marriage in the U.S.—Edie Windsor landed a major victory for the entire LGBTQ+ community. Now, two years after her passing in 2017, Windsor has one final gift for us. A Wild and Precious Life, a posthumous memoir named for a line of Mary Oliver’s poetry, takes readers through a tour of her life as a lesbian in 20th-century America and is a must-read for any young queers who want to know where our community came from.
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Limerence Press A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities

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Limerence Press A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities
Sooner or later, every queer person will encounter someone who is eager to participate in the LGBTQ+ community but completely out of their death, be they a supportive but clueless ally or a newly-out baby queer from a sheltered background. Fortunately, cartoonists Mady G and J.R. Zuckerberg are here to help. With the help of colorful comics and activities to engage readers, A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities will have you and your loved ones slinging around gender-neutral pronouns like, well, a pro nouner.
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Little, Brown and Company A Year Without a Name: A Memoir

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Little, Brown and Company A Year Without a Name: A Memoir
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At age 27, Cyrus Grace Dunham has held many identities: poet and essayist; acclaimed queer activist; and, yes, younger sibling of Lena Dunham. So it’s fitting that their upcoming memoir, A Year Without A Name, is at its core a meditation on identities both imitated and earned. Charting a course through their childhood and adolescence into the present day, Dunham invites readers to bear witness to their journey of gender transformation.
Out October 15, 2019.
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MCD High School

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MCD High School
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Be honest: who among us has not sobbed through the lyrics of “Nineteen” while struggling to process the emotional turmoil of our first queer heartbreak? By daring to be openly gay musicians making openly gay music, Tegan and Sara have earned a place of hero worship in the LGBTQ community, especially among young women and nonbinary people. Now, as adults, they are finally telling the story of how they developed their superhuman powers of queer empathy in this revelatory dual memoir.
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Penguin Press On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel

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Penguin Press On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel
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Perhaps it comes as no surprise that the debut novel by acclaimed poet Ocean Vuong is painfully honest and achingly beautiful. Written as a letter from a man in his twenties to his mother, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is a coming-of-age story about coming into one’s own as an immigrant and queer man, but it’s also something else: a deeply moving manifesto about the act of refusing to be silenced.
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Nightboat Books The Black Condition ft. Narcissus

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Nightboat Books The Black Condition ft. Narcissus
Credit: Nightboat BooksBoth a memoir and a collection of poetry, The Black Condition ft. Narcissus is a meditation on the self at the end of the world. At least, that’s what it feels like: documenting the author’s transition alongside the early days of Donald Trump’s presidency, this book is a tender and brave look at what it means to find yourself in an America that doesn’t want you to be found.
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BOOM! Studios Bury the Lede

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BOOM! Studios Bury the Lede
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Bisexual internet icon, reluctant personal finance guru, and now graphic novelist extraordinaire: Like any true millennial, New York Times-bestselling author Gaby Dunn knows a thing or two about diversifying her resume. This time, she’s teamed up with comic illustrator Claire Roe to deliver a deliciously queer game of cat and mouse between a cub reporter and a potential murderess. If your tastes run femme-for-femme-fatale, this is the graphic novel for you.
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Griffin Red, White & Royal Blue

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Griffin Red, White & Royal Blue
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Meg Cabot, but make it gay: that’s the vibe of Red, White & Royal Blue, a boy-meets-boy cross between The Princess Diaries and Cabot’s lesser-known series All-American Girl. When Alex, the son of the President of the United States, develops a rivalry with the British Prince Henry, the countries’ two administrations stage a truce for PR purposes. The only problem: It works a little too well, and Alex finds himself catapulting headlong into a secret romance with his former rival.
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G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers Her Royal Highness (Royals)

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G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers Her Royal Highness (Royals)
Red, White & Royal Blue wasn’t the only queer royal romance to hit shelves this year: Her Royal Highness is a girl-on-girl spin on the prince(ss)-meets-commoner trope that you’ll devour in seconds. When Texan Millie Quint is sent across the pond to an elite boarding school in Scotland, she soon finds herself falling for her roommate, Flora, who just so happens to be the Princess of Scotland. Hey, the only thing better than young love is young love paired with international intrigue, right?
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Wednesday Books Please Send Help: A Novel

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Wednesday Books Please Send Help: A Novel
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If neo-noir graphic novels aren’t your thing (see #17), Gaby Dunn and writing/comedy partner Alison Raskin have you covered with Please Send Help, the raucous sequel to their bestselling 2017 title I Hate Everyone But You. Best friends Ava and Gen couldn’t be more different: Ava lives her life on the straight and narrow, whereas Gen prefers the queer and chaotic. But that’s never stopped them from being best friends, not even now that they live almost a thousand miles apart. But are Ava and Gen ready tackle adulthood together—or will they find themselves going separate ways?

Keely Weiss is a writer and filmmaker. She has lived in Los Angeles, New York, and Virginia and has a cat named after Perry Mason.
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