Not Just A Passing Phase by George A. Appleby; Jeane W. Anastas
This comprehensive textbook helps social workers understand and meet the needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people.
This comprehensive textbook helps social workers understand and meet the needs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people.
The River Has Teeth Erica Waters Lush and chilling, with razor-sharp edges and an iron core of hope, this bewitching, powerhouse novel of two girls fighting back against the violence the world visits on them will stun and enchant readers. Girls have been going missing in the woods… When Natasha’s sister disappears, Natasha desperately turns … Read more
A cozy, queer fantasy romcom following werewolf barista Julie and her new girlfriend as they navigate magical hijinks, romantic mishaps, and a dangerous magical conspiracy in a world where fantasy creatures live alongside humans.
A bestselling food writer’s candid memoir about discovering her attraction to women at age 36, navigating the dissolution of her marriage, coming out to family and friends, and redefining her identity and understanding of family.
A YA novel about former best friends Colette (a conservative religious teen) and Sadie (a lesbian) who reunite on a Greek vacation three years after their mysterious falling out, where Sadie finally reveals the secret of her sexual identity that caused her to end their friendship before high school.
These two girls have nothing in common, except the passionate ‘private time’ they share every Tuesday afternoon.
A groundbreaking scholarly collection that makes black queer studies visible as a developing field, bringing together established and emerging scholars to assess theoretical and political issues at the intersection of race and sexuality in the United States.
My Brain Hurts Volume One Liz Baillie A group of teenage queer punks get in perpetual trouble with the police when they aren’t flirting over loud music or postering their high school with flyers to allow same sex couples at prom. It’s like they were your actual high school peers – pissing off the administration … Read more
It includes significant historical accounts of women-loving-women, such as 19th-century actor Charlotte Cushman’s ‘female marriage,’ cross-dressing female soldiers in the Civil War, and the Daughters of Bilitis.
A raw punk rock memoir chronicling Syrian-American Rayya Elias’s journey from her childhood in Aleppo through Detroit to 1980s Lower East Side New York, where she pursued music and hairstyling while exploring her sexuality with lovers of both sexes, battling heroin addiction, experiencing homelessness and incarceration, and ultimately finding redemption and sobriety.