Proper punctuation is critical to understanding an author’s main point. While exclamatory sentences and hyperbole can often sell more books...
Bad Feminist feels in some ways like a book of the summer. The essays are academic—author Roxane Gay has a...
With this collection of essays Boyd and Kirsch remind us about the scope and sophistication — as well as the playfulness and sensuality — of Stein’s writing. Read More
"[...what Alice + Freda Forever] reveals—through Coe's sympathetic curation and commentary—is just how stifling late adolescence was for these women, caught in limbo between the leniency of childhood and the looming obligations of marriage and motherhood." Read More
What we see on the horde of screens that comprise and dictate the majority of our daily actions are vital...
"In a New Century is a repository of sorts: a warm and generous sharing of an elastic intelligence in a provocative and engaging stroll with an illumined guide." Read More
Gender Failure is not a simple Trans 101 lesson, rather this book offers a far more compelling story that brings readers to the hotel rooms, kitchen tables, and inner lives of Rae and Ivan. Read More
A pop culture re-telling of both American and Australian LGBT histories, Altman draws connections to and away from what makes the LGBT community in America and Australia different from each while engaging with the unique struggles each have faced. Read More
"[...] this book is more than just a love letter to a city (the title comes from a declaration White once made to an American who complained about Paris: 'I like it. To me it seems so calm after New York. As if I’d already died and gone to heaven. It’s like living inside a pearl.'), but to the people who made up his experiences there." Read More


