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One of Them
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 431

One of Them

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Michael Cashman and Hannah Cronin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Michael Cashman and Hannah Cronin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Brothers in Arms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Brothers in Arms

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Plume Books

"In the environs of Liverpool is a boys' Catholic school, and in that school is a fourteen-year-old Martin 'Wobbles' Benson-- an extraordinary adolescent fiercely unhappy with being fat and with the mysterious urges he explores during sessions of 'The Rude Club'-- fumbling encounters with two other boys that drive him to confession with dismal regularity. Benson, it seems, has two conflicting passions: the Holy Mother Church and other boys. So it's not unexpected that he chooses to enter St. Finbar's Seminary. But what happens there will be a stunning surprise to jolly good Benson. For here in a naughty and hilarious coming-of-age and coming-out story, written with a tone and intensity reminiscent of James Joyce's Dubliners, we witness a boy's own story-- of loneliness, choices, and sexual desire." -- Back cover.

Trans Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Trans Britain

Over the last five years, transgender people have seemed to burst into the public eye: Time declared 2014 a ‘trans tipping point’, while American Vogue named 2015 ‘the year of trans visibility’. From our television screens to the ballot box, transgender people have suddenly become part of the zeitgeist. This apparently overnight emergence, though, is just the latest stage in a long and varied history. The renown of Paris Lees and Hari Nef has its roots in the efforts of those who struggled for equality before them, but were met with indifference – and often outright hostility – from mainstream society. Trans Britain chronicles this journey in the words of those who were there to witness a marginalised community grow into the visible phenomenon we recognise today: activists, film-makers, broadcasters, parents, an actress, a rock musician and a priest, among many others. Here is everything you always wanted to know about the background of the trans community, but never knew how to ask.

Celebrating Difference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Celebrating Difference

RECOMMENDED BY LORD MICHAEL CASHMAN IN UK PARLIAMENT, APRIL 2019 'Essential and valuable reading for every teacher and school leader.' Peter Tatchell 'A huge stride towards genuine organisational change.' Dr Joseph Hall 'An outstanding book.' Professor Jonathan Glazzard Celebrating Difference is an inspiring handbook for LGBT+ inclusion, aimed at all primary and secondary teachers and leaders. Written by Shaun Dellenty, internationally celebrated lead in LGBT+ inclusion in education, it is filled with practical advice to enable schools to bring about organisational change to ensure the safety, success, mental health and wellbeing of all pupils and staff. This ground-breaking book examines th...

Jenny Lives with Eric and Martin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

Jenny Lives with Eric and Martin

It can never be wrong to live with someone you are fond of. 5-year-old Jenny lives happily with her dad Martin and his partner Eric. From celebrating birthdays and eating breakfast in bed to playing board games and reading bedtime stories, their weekends are spent the same way as everyone else's. Well-received in Denmark, ́Jenny Lives with Eric and Martin ́ sparked a major debate when it was published in Britain two years later, resulting in a ban that prohibited teaching school children about homosexuality. Therefore, it is the ideal book for early readers as it serves as great educational material for those interested in learning about family structures that differ from their own. A beau...

Playing Gay in the Golden Age of British TV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Playing Gay in the Golden Age of British TV

The television set – the humble box in the corner of almost every British household – has brought about some of the biggest social changes in modern times. It gives us a window into the lives of people who are different from us: different classes, different races, different sexualities. And through this window, we've learnt that, perhaps, we're not so different after all. Playing Gay in the Golden Age of British TV looks at gay male representation on and off the small screen – from the programmes that hinted at homoeroticism to Mary Whitehouse's Clean Up TV campaign, and The Naked Civil Servant to the birth of Channel 4 as an exciting 'alternative' television channel. Here, acclaimed social historian Stephen Bourne tells the story of the innovation, experimentation, back-tracking and bravery that led British television to help change society for the better.

Brexit's A Musical Trick: Not a Treat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Brexit's A Musical Trick: Not a Treat

* THE PERFECT BOOK FOR ANYONE WHO NEEDS CHEERING UP ABOUT BREXIT *** "Very Witty" - Dillie Keane, "Fascinating Aida". If you enjoy Musicals and take an interest in politics this book is for you (or whoever talks about politics to you)! **** Includes a full-length Brexit musical. #BrexitsAMusicalTrick Boris ValBoris has a "Do or Die" battle of wills with his Nemesis, Govert, and ponders "Must I Lie". The People deplore austerity and sing (together?) "We Know What We're Voting for". Camerine departs, and later laments "I Dreamed a Dream". Theryline seeks to deliver something. Can she battle Laundrette? What will happen when Lord Pannini goes to the Supreme Court? How will the mischievous Farag...

Out on an Island
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Out on an Island

Based on deeply personal testimonies and factual research, this book presents a rich and diverse portrayal of Isle of Wight LGBTQ+ history.

A Dutiful Boy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

A Dutiful Boy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-20
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  • Publisher: Random House

WINNER of the Polari First Book Prize 2021 WINNER of the LAMBDA 2021 Literary Award for Best Gay Memoir/Biography A Dutiful Boy is Mohsin's personal journey from denial to acceptance: a revelatory memoir about the power of love, belonging, and living every part of your identity. Growing up in a devout Muslim household, it felt impossible for Mohsin to be gay. Unable to be open with his family, and with difficult conditions at school, he felt his opportunities closing around him. Despite the odds, Mohsin's perseverance led him to become the first person from his school to attend Oxford University, where new experiences and encounters helped him to discover who he truly wanted to be. Mohsin was confronted with the biggest decision he would ever make: to live the life that was expected of him or to live as his authentic self. A Guardian, GQ, and New Statesman Book of the Year 'Genuinely inspiring... Beautifully written, dignified and ultimately redemptive, this challenging story abounds with light and love' Attitude