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‘David Goes Home’ By Grant Spradling

This is both a mystery novel and a semiautobiographical memoir about growing up gay in the Dust Bowl during the…

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Review: ‘And Then I Danced’ By Mark Segal

A pioneer in the gay rights movement, Mark Segal travels the road to LGBT equality.

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‘Goodbye Heiko, Goodbye Berlin’ By Owen Levy

This astonishing saga is set in Cold War Berlin before and after German reunification.

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Review: ‘What Color Is Your Hoodie?’ By Jarrett Neal

Essays on black gay identity.

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‘Troublemaker’ By Leah Remini

Remini has said that she doesn’t regret spending 30 years of her life in the Church of Scientology because it…

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A Queer-Inclusive Answer to ‘Where Do Babies Come From?’

As children, when we asked our parents the dreaded “Where do babies come from?” question, we were most likely fed…

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Review: ‘All I Love And Know’ By Judith Frank

Families are formed in many ways—by birth, by choice, and even by tragedy.

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‘The Houstorian Dictionary’ By James Glassman

This delightful volume presents a cultural tour of all things Houston from A&M to ZZ Top.

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‘The Provocateur’s Payback’ By Paco Muñoz-Botas

Every once in a while we get a gay thriller that has almost everything.

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‘Stormtrooper Families: Homosexuality and Community in the Early Nazi Movement’ By Andrew Wackerfuss

This book is just as dense and serious as the title implies.

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