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13 VERY GAY AND VERY GOOD BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ THIS PRI MONTH
Release date: Febary 911Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jeremy Atherton L11Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jeremy Atherton LNow 11% OffCred: CourtyIn Gay Bar, Jeremy Atherton L exam the history of gay bars and the impact that their closgs may have throughout the gay muny. Release date: March 2Advertisement - Contue Readg Below16Last Call: A Te Story of Love, Lt, and Murr Queer New York by Elon Green16Last Call: A Te Story of Love, Lt, and Murr Queer New York by Elon GreenNow 11% OffCred: CourtyIf you're a fan of te crime and LGBTQ+ history, then Last Call, which digs to the story of a serial killer who stalked gay men the '80s and '90s, has to be add to your readg list. All that to say: Zach Zimmerman’s but vers all those bas and more as they wre about their evolutn om “nservative, Southern Baptist rnivore” to “gay vegetarian atheist.
In this heartfelt but memoir, Greg Marshall tells his story of g out twice: first, as a gay man; send, as a man wh cerebral palsy—a diagnosis that his fay kept om him sce birth. Simon & Schter Asylum: A Memoir & Manifto by Edafe OkporoSimon & Schter Asylum: A Memoir & Manifto by Edafe OkporoImmigratn and LGBTQ rights activist Okporo was 26 years old when he was driven om his home Abuja, Nigeria, for the s of beg gay.
At once a personal narrative and a ll to actn, Asylum documents Okporo’s experienc as a gay Black man both Nigeria and the U. After beg outed at her old school, Yami is termed not to let the whe, rich kids at her Slayton Catholic fd out she’s gay.