Tag Archives: Family

Revolutionary voices: A multicultural queer youth anthology. Sonnie, A. (2000).

Sonnie, A. (2000). Revolutionary voices: A multicultural queer youth anthology. Los Angeles: Alyson Books. Revolutionary voices: A multicultural queer youth anthology. Sonnie, A. (2000). 188 Pages. LGBT&Q This anthology is a collection of personal experiences, poetry, and survival of LGBTQ youth. … Continue reading

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The trouble with Islam today: A Muslim’s call for reform in her faith. Irshad Manji. (2005).

Manji, I. (2005). The trouble with Islam today: A Muslim’s call for reform in her faith. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin. The trouble with Islam today: A Muslim’s call for reform in her faith. By Irshad Manji. 240 Pages. LGBT&Q Irshad … Continue reading

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Kerr, P. (1999). The Wild Swans. New York: Warner Books, Inc.

The Wild Swans by Peg Kerr. P. 446. G Kerr intertwines a 17th century and a 20th century fairy tale, drawing attention to social fears and prejudices as well as human love. The nicely paced stories pass from current to … Continue reading

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Pinto, R. (1999). The Chosen. New York: A Tom Doherty Associates Book.

The Chosen by Ricardo Pinto. P. 510. G   Pinto spins a tale of mystic intrigue, of classism, family, love, and even exile. The pace of the story is faster than most fantasies which creates a gripping and fast read … Continue reading

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