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Lily and the octopus

2016
Ted Flask's trusty dachshund, Lily, has never let him down, as he explores what it means to love another mortal creature.

Boy erased

a memoir
2016
"A poignant account by a survivor of a church-supported sexual orientation conversion therapy facility that claimed to "cure" homosexuality describes its intense Bible study program and the daily threats of his abandonment by family, friends and God, an experience that transformed the author's relationships and self-understandings,"--NoveList.

Guardian

2015
"The only way to stop people from getting sick is to get the network back online. That means reversing the very revolution that Syd and Knox began"--Provided by publisher.

The prince of Los Cocuyos

a Miami childhood
2014
The memoir of American writer Richard Blanco in which he reflects on his childhood, sexuality, and artistic identity.

Is it a choice?

answers to 300 of the most frequently asked questions about gays and lesbians
1993

Soldier of change

from the closet to the forefront of the gay rights movement
Examines the experiences of Captain Stephen Snyder-Hill who served in the U.S. military for twenty years before the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy as a gay man. Explores what happened after September of 2011, when the policy was repealed, and Stephen sent a video to a Republican primary debate, asking for legally married gays and lesbians to be given equal spousal benefits.

And then I danced

traveling the road to LGBT equality : a memoir

The velvet rage

overcoming the pain of growing up gay in a straight man's world
2012
Explores how the happiness and contentment of gay men has been destroyed by deep-rooted shame that can be traced to childhood experiences of feeling different and of being abandoned by their fathers.

The Rules of ever after

The rules of royal life have governed the kingdoms of Clarameer for thousands of years, but Prince Phillip and Prince Daniel know that these rules don't provide for the happily ever after they seek. A fateful, sleepless night brings the two young men together and sends them on a quest out into their kingdoms. On their travels, they encounter meddlesome fairies, an ambitious stepmother, disgruntled princesses and vengeful kings as they learn about life, love, friendship and family. Most of all, the two young men must learn how to write their own rules of ever after.

The young man from Atlanta

1995
Contains the text of the 1995 Pulitzer Prize-winning play about Will Kidder and his wife, Lily Dale, an aging couple whose only son has committed suicide for reasons they are trying very hard not to acknowledge.

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