Self-Made Boys by Anna-Marie McLemore
A queer retelling of The Great Gatsby? By THEE Anna-Marie McLemore? Sign me right up! I’ll admit the last time I read the source material I was in high school, and aside from a few...
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A queer retelling of The Great Gatsby? By THEE Anna-Marie McLemore? Sign me right up! I’ll admit the last time I read the source material I was in high school, and aside from a few...
Read MoreIn I’m Glad My Mom Died, McCurdy describes the impact her mother had on her life and career. As a child and later as an adult, even after her mother’s death, McCurdy has had to...
Read MoreThe Fishermen and the Dragon dives into the racist, polluted history of Texas’s Gulf Coast. The book primarily deals with the relationship between Vietnamese refugees and racist white shrimpers/Klan members in the gulf, but it...
Read MoreCalling for a Blanket Dance follows the timeline of Ever Geimausaddle’s life, told in vignettes from the perspectives of his family members. It’s a story about identity, families, and community, and how Ever grows into...
Read MoreFoster is a novella about a child’s summer spent with distant relatives. The child, one of her parents’ many children living in poverty, is enamored by the comfortable life the Kinsellas lead – and the...
Read MoreHarry Sylvester Bird is a satire about a young white man who thinks he is transracial (Black). He finds his parents’ overt racism to be embarrassing, and when he leaves them for college and starts...
Read MoreThe Various Stages of a Garden Well-Kept is a family saga that spans nearly 100 years, from a grandmother’s life in Greece to her grandchildrens’ escapades in Akron, Ohio. Playing with form throughout, it’s apparently...
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