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Siren queen
by Nghi Vo
Luli Wei is beautiful, talented, and desperate to be a star. Coming of age in pre-Code Hollywood, she knows how dangerous the movie business is and how limited the roles are for a Chinese American girl from Hungarian Hill. The studios want to own everything from her face to her name to the women she loves, and they run on a system of bargains made in blood and ancient magic. Luli is willing to do whatever it takes-even if that means becoming the monster herself.
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Young Mungo : a novel
by Douglas Stuart
In Glasgow, Mungo and James, who should be enemies due to their religious beliefs, fall in love, dreaming of finding somewhere they belong, while Mungo works hard to hide his true self from all those around him to protect them both from the danger their relationship brings.
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All the white spaces : a novel
by Ally Wilkes
An Antarctic expedition led by James "Australis" Randall must take to the land after disaster strikes and they find themselves fighting a supernatural force in addition to the isolation and freezing darkness of the Polar nights.
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I was better last night : a memoir
by Harvey Fierstein
This autobiography from the cultural icon, gay rights activist and four-time Tony Award-winning actor and playwright looks back on his legendary career, from community theater in Brooklyn to the excesses of Hollywood.
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In Search of Emma : How We Created Our Family
by Armando Lucas Correa
Born in Cuba and raised in the USA, Armando Lucas Correa epitomized the American dream. He had everything he wanted: an incredible job as the editor of People magazine, a steady partner, and a comfortable life filled with travel. But with the new millennium, he realized something vital was missing. A child.
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Flip the Script
by Lyla Lee
To make the ratings of her K-drama skyrocket, the producers create a love triangle using Hana's former best friend and crush. As they compete for the lead actor's affection on screen, they fall in love behind the scenes, which could end their careers.
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Man o' war
by Cory McCarthy
On a field trip to SeaPlanet, seventeen-year-old Arab-American high school swimmer River McIntyre has a chance encounter with Indy, a happy, healthy queer person, which sets off a wrenching journey of self-discovery, from internalized homophobia and gender dysphoria, through layers of coming out, affirmation surgery, and true love.
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The Meaning of Pride
by Rosiee Thor
Celebrating the culture and achievements of the LGBTQ+ community, this vibrant picture book shows young readers that there are ways to show your pride and make a difference.
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Cinderelliot : A Scrumptious Fairytale
by Mark Ceilley
Cinderelliot is stuck at home taking care of his ungrateful stepsister and stepbrother. When Prince Samuel announces a kingdom-wide competition to join the royal staff as his baker, the stepsiblings insist that Cinderelliot bake their entries, leaving no time for he, himself, to compete.
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The Pronoun Book : She, He, They, and Me!
by Cassandra Jules Corrigan
A fun and beautifully illustrated book that celebrates gender diversity through educating young children on pronouns. The book teaches pronoun etiquette, why it is so important, and how it relates to us. It covers they/them pronouns, trans and non-binary identities, and neo-pronouns with a dedicated section for adults.
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