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Kemi Alabi’s award-winning debut Against Heaven dismantles the cultural fictions surrounding race, queerness, and redemption, offering instead a luminous vision of liberation rooted in the body, the earth, and the power of Black queer imagination. Through poems that are tender, fierce, and spiritually expansive, Alabi crafts a freedom dream that rejects empire and embraces self-defined paradise. A stunning and essential first collection.
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Anthony Goicolea’s first monograph (Twin Palms, 2004) showcases his provocative staged self-portraits exploring adolescence, identity, and desire. Includes five short films on DVD. Hardcover.
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A New York Times bestselling cookbook showcasing Antoni Porowski’s approachable, flavor-forward recipes, blending comfort dishes, global inspiration, and a warm Queer Eye sensibility. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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Let’s Do Dinner offers easy, flavor-forward meals from Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski, focusing on simple techniques, bright vegetables, and satisfying dinners that feel special without extra effort. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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A powerful blend of memoir and cultural critique, Bad Fat Black Girl introduces Trap Feminism, centering Black women, queerness, fatness, hip-hop, and pleasure as essential to liberation. Bold, validating, and radically inclusive.
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A research-driven call to transform workplace culture, Belonging examines systemic inequality and provides practical strategies to build organizations where every employee can thrive. Based on interviews with 200 businesses, the authors argue that genuine inclusion requires engaging those in power—especially men—to become active allies. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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A beautifully produced tribute to David Bowie’s life and legacy, Bowie @ 75 chronicles seventy-five defining moments in his career. Includes a slipcase, gatefold artwork, photo print, and collectible poster. Hardcover.
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A provocative monograph of Slava Mogutin’s photography, Bros & Brosephines explores queer identity, masculinity, and counter-culture through portraits, fashion imagery, and previously unpublished photographs. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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A National Book Award–nominated memoir of food, addiction, queerness, and self-discovery, Burn the Place traces Iliana Regan’s journey from foraging on a Midwestern farm to Michelin-starred success.
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Roy G. Guzmán’s acclaimed debut Catrachos blends immigration narrative, queer coming-of-age, elegy, and mythic imagination into a bold, unforgettable collection. From family histories and lost voices to pop culture and the flamboyant “Queerodactyl,” these poems move between worlds with emotional depth, humor, and visionary power. A striking tribute to resilience and queer identity, this book introduces a major new poetic talent.
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A powerful queer dystopian novel set in a frighteningly recognizable near-future, where marginalized communities fight an oppressive regime rounding up anyone considered “Other.” Fierce, political, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful.
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A candid, behind-the-scenes photographic travelogue of David Bowie’s Station to Station era — intimate, glamorous, and iconic.
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A supernatural horror comedy set in 1992, where a missing boy returns unchanged after five years and his former friends must uncover the truth behind his disappearance. A queer, nostalgic, and thrilling read for fans of Stranger Things and classic horror.
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A charming and thoughtful graphic memoir exploring queer identity, self-talk, and growing up through illustrated conversations across time.
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A glitter-packed sticker and activity book celebrating drag in all its glory. Build your dream queen, colour stunning illustrations, calculate your drag name, and enjoy fun facts and quotes about the fabulous world of drag. Discounted to $4.99 for maximum sparkle on a budget.
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A powerful photographic celebration of women’s work and self-expression, featuring 300 portraits that trace how women have dressed for power, purpose, and progress—across generations and around the world.
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An intimate memoir of Eartha Kitt told through the eyes of her daughter, Kitt Shapiro. Blending family history with cultural legacy, this moving book explores race, fame, motherhood, and the enduring bond between two extraordinary women.
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A vibrant visual celebration of Elton John’s life and legacy, Elton John @ 75 spotlights 75 defining moments across five decades of music, fashion, and activism. Includes slipcase, gatefold art, photo print, and poster. Hardcover.
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A revelatory neuroscience study that dismantles myths about “male” and “female” brains, showing how gendered expectations—not biology—shape our behavior and identity. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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A joyful and affirming YA novel about four queer best friends spending the summer before senior year chasing big dreams across the world. A heartfelt story of friendship, growth, and discovering who you are when everything begins to change.
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A dazzling, layered debut that entwines the lives of E. M. Forster’s Egyptian lover and a Black queer writer in modern Brooklyn—exploring race, love, and identity through a stunning interplay of history and imagination. Hardcover
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Moises Kaufman’s award-winning Gross Indecency powerfully reimagines Oscar Wilde’s three infamous trials, blending courtroom transcripts, letters, and Wilde’s own writings into a compelling portrait of brilliance under siege. As Wilde’s libel suit against the Marquess of Queensberry spirals into criminal prosecution for “gross indecency,” the play reveals the cultural anxieties and moral hypocrisies that led to his downfall. Intimate, incisive, and theatrically bold, this modern classic captures both Wilde’s genius and the brutal repression of his era.
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A reflective memoir about listening, coming out, and personal growth, Hear’s the Thing follows Cody Alan’s journey toward authenticity, empathy, and deeper connection.
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A fearless queer memoir about family, secrecy, faith, and double lives. Hiding Out by Tina Alexis Allen is a gripping story of self-discovery and the power of truth to set us free.
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Danez Smith’s acclaimed Homie is a joyful, grieving, exuberant celebration of friendship as salvation. Confronting a world marked by violence, racism, and marginalization, Smith turns to chosen family for humor, solace, and resurrection. Part elegy and part anthem, this collection honors the friends who make survival possible and transforms everyday connection into a powerful act of resistance.
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A candid, darkly funny memoir of love, art, and survival in downtown New York’s 1980s art scene. Peter McGough recounts his intense partnership with David McDermott, meteoric success, and the devastating impact of the AIDS crisis on a generation of queer artists.
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A foundational Christian text arguing for LGBTQ inclusion through biblical, theological, and scientific perspectives. This revised edition updates a groundbreaking work that continues to guide faith-based conversations on acceptance and equality.
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A steamy, queer ensemble rom-com set on a tropical island where two families—and plenty of secrets—are stranded together. Island Time is a sun-drenched escape about love, reinvention, and second chances.
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A bold, empowering memoir from Black, gay venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton. It’s About Damn Time reframes being underestimated as a powerful advantage—and a path to building success on your own terms.
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A moving YA novel told in poems, following seven teens who find refuge, connection, and hope in one safe house. An award-winning exploration of homelessness, identity, and chosen family.
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A lively biography of Kylie Minogue, tracing her rise from Neighbours to international pop superstardom and LGBTQ+ icon status. Sean Smith explores her reinventions, her public battle with breast cancer, and the cultural impact that made her a global symbol of resilience and style. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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A powerful memoir set in Provincetown during the AIDS crisis, Later explores queer identity, community, love, and survival with lyrical intensity. Paul Lisicky captures a moment when belonging and mortality collided with unforgettable force.
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Sarah Schulman’s groundbreaking history of ACT UP New York reveals how a diverse group of activists transformed AIDS policy, medicine, and culture through fearless protest and radical solidarity—an essential blueprint for today’s resistance movements.
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A moving memoir of acceptance and unconditional love, Love, Ellen follows a mother’s journey to understanding her gay daughter—and becoming an advocate for LGBTQ+ families everywhere.
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A feminist reexamination of Regency England that spotlights queer women, women of color, Jewish pioneers, and scientific trailblazers erased from popular history. Mad and Bad reveals a Regency far richer and more radical than the myths suggest.
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A funny, heartfelt middle grade novel about a young entrepreneur who becomes the talent agent for a middle school drag queen. Full of humor, warmth, and queer joy, this story celebrates confidence, creativity, and coming out on your own terms.
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An essential true crime investigation into the Toronto serial killings, Missing from the Village exposes how systemic racism and homophobia failed queer lives—and why accountability still matters.
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A lyrical gay literature classic, Nights in Aruba explores coming out, Catholic guilt, aging, and the quiet reckoning that follows a life once lived in hiding.
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A Lambda Literary Award–winning middle grade novel about a gay Indian American boy finding his voice on and off the stage. Nikhil Out Loud is a joyful, affirming story of identity, courage, and growing up.
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A bestselling memoir of courage and conviction, One Life follows Megan Rapinoe’s journey from soccer star to outspoken advocate for equality, justice, and living authentically.
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A lyrical LGBTQ short story collection exploring the lives of Indian-American gay men caught between family, culture, desire, and belonging.
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The first major biography of MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, tracing her journey from outsider kid to trailblazing prime-time anchor. Rogak explores Maddow’s life, activism, academic roots, and broadcast rise in this readable, deeply researched portrait of a singular progressive voice.
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A powerful essay collection that blends progressive Christian theology, feminism, and cultural critique to affirm Black women’s bodies, desires, and spiritual authority. Red Lip Theology reclaims faith as a site of freedom, joy, and radical authenticity.
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A moving, often funny memoir from queer Mi’kmaw comedian and broadcaster Candy Palmater. Running Down a Dream is a powerful call to embrace failure, trust yourself, and pursue the life you want—no matter when you start.
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A queer Black teen mage challenges power, racism, and forbidden magic in an alternate 1937 America. Rust in the Root is a bold YA historical fantasy about resistance, identity, and reclaiming what was taken.
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A funny, fearless memoir from comedian Cameron Esposito about queerness, faith, gender, survival, and learning how to save yourself.
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A moving cultural study of Dolly Parton as a feminist icon for working-class women. She Come By It Natural blends music, memoir, and social insight into a powerful examination of gender, class, and survival.
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A funny, heartfelt LGBTQ novel about queer identity, unexpected motherhood, and chosen family in Portland. Stray City is a smart, modern coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever made the wrong choice for the right reasons.
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Richard Greenberg’s Tony Award–winning Take Me Out tells the explosive story of Darren Lemming, a superstar baseball player whose decision to come out as gay shatters his team’s equilibrium and exposes the fault lines of prejudice, loyalty, and masculinity in professional sports. As teammates struggle to adapt and tensions rise—most dangerously with the team’s volatile pitcher—Darren’s honesty sparks both newfound courage in those around him and tragic consequences on the field. Sharp, funny, and deeply moving, this modern classic examines identity, heroism, and the price of truth.
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Gertrude Stein’s playful, iconic memoir of queer life, art, and genius in Paris, told through the voice of Alice B. Toklas.
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A tense queer crime novel set in 1980s Dublin, The Burning Boy exposes homophobia, secrecy, and institutional failure as two detectives chase a truth no one wants uncovered.
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A flood, a brutal mob hit, and a friendship under strain collide in this action-packed Hap and Leonard mystery. Joe R. Lansdale delivers sharp dialogue, dark humor, and plenty of ass-kicking in a story about loyalty and change.
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A powerful account of Britain’s early AIDS crisis, exposing political failure, stigma, and the human cost of delay. The End of Innocence is an essential work of LGBTQ history and public health reporting.
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Former BP CEO John Browne reveals how corporate homophobia harms individuals and limits businesses, while making a persuasive case for authentic inclusion. Blending memoir, research, and interviews, he shows why coming out can strengthen both careers and companies. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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A bold and timely YA novel about three girls who unite to challenge rape culture and misogyny at their high school, sparking a movement that forces their community to confront injustice. Hardcover remainder copy at half the cover price; may contain a remainder mark.
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Oscar Wilde’s classic novel of beauty, vanity, secrecy, and moral decay, and a cornerstone of queer literary history.
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An award-winning Afrofuturist sci-fi fantasy set in South Africa, blending AI, magic, queer characters, and ancient mythology into a thrilling, genre-bending adventure.
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A richly annotated collection of over 500 letters from avant-garde icon John Cage, offering sharp insight into his life, collaborations, philosophy, and artistry. This remainder hardcover delivers Cage’s wit and brilliance at an unbeatable price.
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A thoughtful, provocative essay collection about belief, obsession, and the search for meaning in modern America. Thin Places blends memoir and reporting with clarity, curiosity, and depth.
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A vibrant collection of portraits and interviews spotlighting 50 BIPOC creatives reshaping the art world with vision, joy, and radical inclusivity.
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An updated, accessible, teen-friendly guide that answers more than 100 real questions about sexual orientation. Honest, supportive, and ideal for young adults, parents, and allies. This discounted remainder paperback offers full content at a great price.
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A darkly funny, unsettling novel about queer marriage, motherhood, and fear inside the family home. With Teeth is Kristen Arnett at her sharpest and most unflinching.