In particularly, I’m looking for either preferably adult fiction with gay and/or trans people. Romance is fine, so is mature content; I just don’t want it to be the main focus. I’m fine with almost any length, and I like graphic novels, too.
In terms of nonfiction, I’m looking to expand my knowledge of the history/advancement of lgbt+ peoples and their fight for civil rights. I’ve read a Queer History of the United States and a short book on the Stonewall Inn. I want something that goes deeper than surface level.
TIA!
by Motormouth1995
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The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal, written in 1949. Give you a taste on how times have changed.
The Mayor of Castro Street,
The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne,
Classic tragedy, Stone Butch Blues, the Well of Loneliness