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Exploded Views eBook Series

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  • You Only Live Twice

    Sex, Death and Transition

    Series series Exploded Views
    YOLT explores two artists’ lives before and after transitions: from female to male, and from near-dead to alive.The unspoken promise was that in our second life we would become the question to every answer, jumping across borders until they finally dissolve. Man and woman. Queer and straight.What if it's not true that you only live once? In this genre-transcending book, trans writer and media ... Read more

    R145,46

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  • The Truth Is . . .

    My Life in Love and Music

    Since she first burst onto the international music scene, Melissa Etheridge has released seven albums that have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, garnering not only public adoration for her uncompromising honesty but numerous critical awards, including two Grammys and the prestigious ASCAP Songwriter of the Year award. The Truth Is . . . is a highly charged autobiography—a bold and ... Read more

    R154,20

  • Hiding Out

    A Memoir of Drugs, Deception, and Double Lives

    “[Hiding Out] brims with drunkenness, sexuality and urgency...a “can’t-put-down” read." — Washington PostActress and playwright Tina Alexis Allen’s audacious and powerful LGBTQ+ memoir unravels her privileged suburban Catholic upbringing that was shaped by her formidable father—a man whose strict religious devotion and dedication to his large family hid a life defined by deep secrets and dangerous ... Read more

    R209,75

  • Fighting for Life

    New York’s Lower East Side was said to be the most densely populated square mile on earth in the 1890s. Health inspectors called the neighborhood “the suicide ward.” Diarrhea epidemics raged each summer, killing thousands of children. Sweatshop babies with smallpox and typhus dozed in garment heaps destined for fashionable shops. Desperate mothers paced the streets to soothe their feverish ... Read more

    R262,30

  • The Paris Diary & The New York Diary, 1951–1961

    by Ned Rorem ...
    In the earliest published diaries of Ned Rorem, the acclaimed American composer recalls a bygone era and its luminaries, celebrates the creative process, and examines the gay culture of Europe and the US during the 1950sOne of America's most significant contemporary composers, Ned Rorem is also widely acclaimed as a diarist of unique insight and refreshing candor. Together, his Paris Diary, first ... Read more

    R53,42 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • And Then I Danced

    Traveling the Road to LGBT Equality

    by Mark Segal ...
    A gay-rights pioneer shares his stories, from Stonewall to dancing with his husband at the White House, in a memoir full of "funny anecdotes and heart" ( Publishers Weekly).On December 11, 1973, Mark Segal disrupted a live broadcast of the CBS Evening News when he sat on the desk directly between the camera and news anchor Walter Cronkite, yelling, "Gays protest CBS prejudice!" He was wrestled to ... Read more

    R262,88 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • A Sisters Tale: A Family Memoir

    by Emma Dally ...
    One of those apparently simple but unforgettable pieces of writing that just stay on and on in the memory.' - Rosie Thomas'So touching. This is as much Dally's story as John's, and her growing awareness of her own vulnerability and neediness, which she has disguised for years under the mask of the sturdy, capable big sister, is painfully honest.' - The Times'This surprisingly candid memoir...it's ... Read more

    R109,41 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Forgiven

    by Myriam Arthur ...
    A compelling and heart-wrenching drama of one mother’s quest to save her son, and the unexpected and surprising lengths a person can be driven to in the name of love. Story of a Canadian family residing in Bolivia at the time; set in Bolivian society in 1985, Forgiven centres on the story of Myriam Arthur, whose son, just back from university in California, shares shattering news: he thinks he may ... Read more

    R36,35

  • Don't Get Me Started

    by Kate Clinton ...
    Let’s get one thing straight. I’m not. I’m out and proud. Now I’ve written a book. It’s not as easy as it looks. One night, I was working late on my computer when a little message came up on the screen, “You are almost out of memory.” Here are my thoughts and observations on everything . . .“She’s funny, she’s smart, she’s gay. Read her book.” —Ellen DeGeneres“Girls with mascara—watch out! Kate ... Read more

    R182,47

  • Someone Was Here

    Profiles in the AIDS Epidemic

    Three powerful profiles of men and women whose lives were changed forever by the AIDS epidemic"Some of my reasons for wanting to write about AIDS were altruistic, others selfish. AIDS was decimating the community around me; there was a need to bear witness. AIDS had turned me and others like me into walking time bombs; there was a need to strike back, not just wait to die. What I didn't fully ... Read more

    R259,66 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Damage Control

    A Memoir of Outlandish Privilege, Loss and Redemption

    A powerful blazingly honest memoir told with humor and panache about a mother and son finding each other again after years of estrangement. A coming-of-age story of outrageous excess, glamour, entitlement and grand delusion, lived above the fray and over the top. A gay man’s journey through the joys and perils of his generation, coming out in the early eighties in the shadow of a terrifying of ... Read more

    R155,12

  • Last Watch of the Night

    Essays Too Personal and Otherwise

    by Paul Monette ...
    Tender and passionate autobiographical essays by the National Book Award–winning author of Becoming a Man."Does it go too fast?" Monette asks about life at the beginning of one piece. The answer is a resounding "yes" for the individuals who populate this stunning work of nonfiction. These ten autobiographical essays memorialize those whose lives have been claimed by AIDS. Following Becoming a Man ... Read more

    R257,82 or Free with Kobo Plus