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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

"--and Then I Became Gay"

First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Boy Town
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Boy Town

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-17
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

From the heartwarming and hilarious to the heartbreaking, these six gay young adult romance stories chronicle the fictional lives of gay teen boys. Coming Out Party Sean doesn't want to just come out of the closet-he wants to do it in style. So, he throws a 'Coming Out' party and invites all his friends and family for his big announcement. But really, he wants to let Dusten Michaels, the boy of his dreams, know he's available. But for all his effort, Dusten doesn't seem to take his hints. Sean nearly goes mad going back to the drawing board repeatedly. Will Dusten ever fall in love with him? First Kiss For band mates Kris and Dane, everything changes when they finally kiss. Their feelings ar...

Courage to Be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967 - 1990
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Courage to Be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967 - 1990

The London Gay Teenage Group was a unique and ground-breaking youth group. It emerged in the heady days of the late 1970s and achieved registration as an official youth club catering mainly for gay and lesbian young people, at a time when gay male sex was still totally illegal for anyone aged under 21.

Yay! You're Gay! Now What?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Yay! You're Gay! Now What?

Yay! You're gay! Or maybe you're bi. Or maybe you just feel different…in time, that difference will become the greatest gift you could ask for. It will bring you love, a sense of identity, a new community, and eventually the freedom to be yourself. I promise! In this personal, heartfelt go-to guide for young queer guys, broadcaster, YouTuber, and LGBT+ advocate Riyadh Khalaf shares frank advice about everything from coming out to relationships, as well as encouragement for times when you’re feeling low. There’s a support section for family and friends written by Riyadh’s parents and LOADS of hilarious, embarrassing, inspiring, and moving stories from gay boys from around the world. Plus, inspirational gay men including Stephen Fry, Clark Moore, and James Kavanagh share the advice they would give to their younger selves. Packed with practical advice and bright, quirky illustrations and photos, this book contains chapters on: Labels—what does it mean to be gay, bi, trans, or queer? Coming out First crushes, first kisses, and first times Dealing with bullies and homophobia Learning to love your body Sex ed for gay guys Consent Healing heartbreak Finding your tribe

Violence Begets...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Violence Begets...

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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Our Hearts Were Young and Gay

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  • Published: 2008-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY by CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER and EMILY KIMBROUGH. CHAPTER 1: WE had been planning the trip for over a year. Pinching, scraping and going without sodas, we had salvaged from our allowances and the small time jobs we each had found the preceding vacation the sum of 80.00, which was the cost of a minimum passage on a Canadian Pacific liner of the cabin class. Our respec tive families had augmented our finances by letters of credit generous enough to permit us to live for three months abroad if not in the lap of luxury, at least on the knees of comfort. For months we had been exchanging letters brimming over with rapturous plans and lyric an ticipation and now June had ...

LGBTQ Young Adult Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

LGBTQ Young Adult Fiction

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  • Published: 2017-06-19
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  • Publisher: McFarland

 Young adult literature featuring teenage lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning characters is fast growing in popularity. Unlike the “problem novels” of the past, which focused on the guilt, bullying and isolation of LGBTQ characters, today’s narratives present more sympathetic and celebratory portrayals. The author explores a selection of recent novels—many of which may be new to readers—and places them in the wider contexts of LGBTQ literature and history. Chapters discuss a range of topics, including the relationship of Queer Theory to literature, LGBTQ families, and recent trends in utopian and dystopian science fiction.

Becoming Who I Am
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Becoming Who I Am

Proud, happy, grateful—gay youth describe their lives in terms that would have seemed surprising a generation ago. Yet many adults, including parents, are skeptical of this sea change—coming out is supposed to involve struggle. This is the kind of thinking, say the honest, humorous young men in Ritch Savin-Williams’s new book, that needs to change.

Understanding Narrative Identity Through Lesbian and Gay Youth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Understanding Narrative Identity Through Lesbian and Gay Youth

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  • Published: 2014-07-23
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book contests the idea that lesbian and gay categories are disappearing, and that sexuality is becoming fluid, by showing how young people use them in a world in which heterosexuality is privileged. Exploring identity making, the book shows how old modernist stories of sexual being entwine with narratives of normality.

To be a Gay Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

To be a Gay Man

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  • Published: 2020-09-03
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  • Publisher: Random House

In To Be a Gay Man, Will Young speaks out about gay shame, revealing the impact it had on his own life, how he learned to deal with it, and how he can now truthfully say he is gay and happy. We know Will as a multi-platinum recording artist, Olivier-nominee, and the first winner of the Idol franchise. But his story began long before his first audition. Looking back on a world where growing up being called gay was the ultimate insult and coming out after a lifetime of hiding his sexuality, Will explores the long-lasting impact repressing his true self has had. As Will’s own story demonstrates, internalised shame in childhood increases the risk of developing low self-worth, and even self-disgust, leading to destructive behaviours in adult life. Will revisits the darkest extremes he has been to, sharing his vulnerabilities, his regrets, tracing his own navigation through it all and showing the way for others who might have felt alone in the same experience. Here you will find a friend, champion and mentor, breaking taboos with frank honesty, and offering invaluable practical advice on overcoming the difficult issues too often faced within the LGBTQ+ community.