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Rainbow Sticker Collection
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Detransition Baby by Torrey Peters
Reviewed by Cllr Lester Buxton, Mayor of Haringey
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto
Reviewed by Katie, Librarian
Nevada by Imogen Binnie
Reviewed by Laurie, Librarian
LGBTQ+ 365 Recommended reads
Adult fiction
- A Boy's Own Story - White, Edmund
- A Love Story for Bewildered Girls - Morgan, Emma
- A Single Man - Isherwood, Christophe
- Address Book - Bartlett, Neil
- Alice Isn't Dead - Fink, Joseph
- An Experiment in Leisure - Glendenning, Anna
- At certain points we touch - Joseph, Lauren John
- Becoming Nancy - Ronald, Terry
- Becoming Ted - Cain, Matt
- Best Place to Die - Atkins, Charles
- Bestiary - Chang, K-Ming
- Black Car Burning - Mort, Helen
- Bonds Of Brass - Skrutskie, Emily
- Boy Underground - Hyde, Catherine Ryan
- Call Him Mine - Macgabhann, Tim
- Call Me By Your Name - Aciman, Andre
- Carol - Highsmith, Patricia
- Children Of the Sun - Schaefer, Max
- City Of Night - Rechy, John
- Cleanness - Greenwell, Garth
- Confessions Of a Mask - Mishima, Yukio
- Cow Girl - Eyre, Kirsty
- Dancer From the Dance - Holleran, Andrew
- Detransition, Baby - Peters, Torrey
- Double booked - Lindon, Lily
- Everyone In This Room Will Some Day Be Dead - Austin, Emily
- Family meal - Washington, Bryan
- Find Me - Aciman, Andre
- Fingersmith - Waters, Sarah
- Idol - O’Neill, Louise
- In At The Deep End - Davies, Kate
- In The Absence of Men - Besson, Philippe
- Less - Greer, Andrew Sea
- Lessons In Love and Other Crimes - Chakrabarty, Elizabeth
- Lie With Me - Besson, Philippe
- Love & Other Disasters - Kelly, Anita
- Love And Other Thought Experiments - Ward, Sophie
- Memorial - Washington, Bryan
- Michael Tolliver Lives - Maupin, Armistead
- Never Anyone but You - Thomson, Rupert
- Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit - Winterson, Jeanette
- Our Young Man - White, Edmund
- Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl - Lawlor, Andrea
- Payback's A Witch - Harper, Lana
- Plain Bad Heroines - Danforth, Emily M.
- Queer - Burroughs, William S.
- Rainbow Milk - Mendez, Paul
- Sensible Footwear: A Girl's Guide - Charlesworth, Kate
- Shuggie Bain - Stuart, Douglas
- Something To Talk About - Wilsner, Mary
- Sorry Bro - Voskuni, Taleen
- Speak No Evil - Iweala, Uzodinma
- Spirited - Cohen, Julie
- Summer People - Cohen, Julie
- Swimming In the Dark - Jedrowski, Tomasz
- Tales Of the City - Maupin, Armistead
- Tell me everything - Kay, Laura
- The Confessions of Frannie Langton - Collins, Sara
- The Disenchantment - Bell, Celia
- The Future Won't Be Long - Kobek, Jarett
- The Gold-Rimmed Spectacles - Bassani, Giorgio
- The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle - Blackmore, Neil
- The Inverts - Jeans, Crystal
- The Last Romeo - Myers, Justin
- The Line of Beauty - Hollinghurst, Alan
- The Madonna of Bolton - Cain, Matt
- The new life - Crewe, Tom
- The Origins Of Iris - Lewis, Beth
- The Private Joys Of Nnenna Maloney - Nzelu, Okechukwu
- The Prophets - Jones, Robert
- The second cut - Welsh, Louise
- The Sparsholt Affair - Hollinghurst, Alan
- The Story of The Night - Toibin, Colm
- The Swimming-Pool Library - Hollinghurst, Alan
- The Well of Loneliness - Hall, Radclyffe
- The Wicked Cometh - Carlin, Laura
- The Wrong End of The Telescope - Alameddine, Rabih
- The Yellow kitchen - Vialleron, Margaux
- Things We Say in The Dark - Logan, Kirsty
- This Brutal House - Govinden, Niven
- Tipping The Velvet - Waters, Sarah
- To The Friend Who Did Not Save My Life - Guibert, Herve
- Under The Rainbow - Laskey, Celia
- Under The Udala Trees - Okparanta, Chinelo
- Under The Whispering Door - Klune, Tj
- Valse, Triste - Fois, Marcello
- Virtuoso - Moskovich, Yelena
- When Katie Met Cassidy - Perri, Camille
- Women - Caldwell, Chloe
- You Exist Too Much - Arafat, Zaina
- You make a fool of death with your beauty - Emezi, Akwaeke
- You Will Be Safe Here - Barr, Damian
- Young Mungo - Stuart, Douglas
Adult non-fiction
- A Dutiful Boy - Zaidi, Mohsin
- A girlhood: letter to my transgender daughter - Hays, Carolyn
- All down darkness wide: a memoir - Hewitt, Sean
- All The Things She Said: Everything I Know About the Modern Culture Of Queer Women - Jones, Daisy
- An accidental icon: how I dodged a bullet, spoke truth to power and lived to tell the tale - Scott, Norman
- And The Band Played on - Shilts, Randy
- A visible man - Enninful, Edward
- Blue Wallpaper - Hamberger, Robert
- Dancing on eggshells - Whaite,John
- David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years Of LGBT Music - Bullock, Darryl W.
- Devils, Lusts And Strange Desires: The Life Of Patricia Highsmith - Bradford, Richard
- Eat, Gay, Love: A Memoir - Mcswiggan, Calum
- Fire Island: love, loss and liberation in an American paradise - Parlett, Jack
- Gay Bar: Why We Went Out - Lin, Jeremy Atherton
- Go the way your blood beats - Monterey, Emmett D.E
- Good As You: 30 Years Of Gay Britain - Flynn, Paul
- Help! I'm Addicted: A Trans Girl's Self-Discovery and Recovery - Styles, Rhyannon
- Hijab butch blues: a memoir - H, Lamya
- How We Fight Our Lives - Jones, Saeed
- Ian McKellen: The Biography - O'Connor, Gary
- Jojo: finally, home - Radebe, Johannes
- The LGBTQ+ history book
- Leg: a memoir - Marshall, Greg
- Lesbian love story: a queer history of sapphic romance - Possanza, Amelia
- Life As A Unicorn: A Journey From Shame To Pride And Everything In Between - Al-Kadhi, Amrou
- Love Falls on Us - Corey-Boulet, Robbie
- Mama's Boy: A Memoir - Black, Dustin Lance
- None of the above: reflections on life beyond the binary - Alabanza, Travis
- Oh Miriam! stories from an extraordinary life - Margolyes, Miriam
- One Of Them - Cashman, Michael
- Outrageous!: The Story of Section 28 And Britain's Battle For LGBT Education - Baker, Paul
- Pride -Tate, Tim
- Pride: The Story of The LGBTQ Equality Movement - Todd, Matthew
- Queer British Art 1861-1967 - Barlow, Clare (Editor)
- Queer City: Gay London from The Romans To The Present Day - Ackroyd, Peter
- Queer Intentions: A (Personal) Journey Through LGBTQ+ Culture - Abraham, Amelia
- Queer Power: A Celebration of Icons, Activists And Game Changers From Across The Rainbow - Dom & Ink
- Roam: a search for happiness - Roche, Juno
- Some integrity - Regan, Padraig
- The End Of Innocence: Britain In The Time Of AIDS - Garfield, Simon
- The Glamour Boys - Bryant, Christopher
- The Little Book Of Queer Icons - Alexander, Samuel
- The Love That Dares - Smith, Rachel | Vesey, Barbara
- The Pink Line: The World's Queer Frontiers - Gevisser, Mark
- The Transgender Issue: An Argument For Justice - Faye, Shon
- The unfamiliar: making a queer family - Logan, Kirsty
- The Wedding Heard 'Round the World - McConnell, Michael; Baker, Jack; Karwoski, Gail
- This Much Is True - Margolyes, Miriam
- To Be A Gay Man - Young, Will
- Trans Britain: Our Journey from The Shadows - Burns, Christine (Editor)
- Trans Power: Own Your Gender - Roche, Juno
- We Can Do Better Than This: 35 Voices On The Future Of LGBTQ+ - Abraham, Amelia (Editor)
- We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir - Habib, Samra
Films and television
- Cicada (2020) (Certificate 15)
In the sultry heat of a New York summer, Ben (Matt Fifer) drifts from one unfulfilling hook-up to the next with encounters barely making it to the next morning. When he picks up the handsome Sam (Sheldon D. Brown) a connection sparks between the two men that hints at something more than just another casual sexual liaison. As the intensity of their relationship grows, each begin to recognise the need to confront the scars of their past if they are to truly let the other person in. Examining themes of sexuality, race and identity with grace and uncompromising honesty, Cicada is an affecting and resonant romantic drama.
- Luminous Procuress (1971) (Certificate 18)
The only feature film by artist, mystic and polymath Steven Arnold, Luminous Procuress is a bold, experimental, mind-and-gender-bending odyssey of unabashed hedonism. A celebration of otherness, of pan-sexuality, and of the exotic, Luminous Procuress is a truly unique work of Art. Often compared to the works of Fellini and Kenneth Anger, and featuring the outrageous talents of San Francisco's avant garde drag troupe The Cockettes, as well as artist Ruth Weiss, the film was an underground sensation upon release, but disappeared from circulation for many years. Now fully restored in all its sensuous glory, Luminous Procuress is ready to be discovered anew.
- Paris is Burning (1990) (Certificate 15)
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provides a vibrant snapshot of the 1980s through the eyes of New York City's African American and Latinx Harlem drag-ball scene. Made over seven years, Paris Is Burning offers an intimate portrait of rival fashion houses, from fierce contests for trophies to house mothers offering sustenance in a world rampant with homophobia, transphobia, racism, AIDS, and poverty. Featuring legendary voguers, drag queens, and trans women including Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Dorian Corey, and Venus Xtravaganza Paris Is Burning brings it, celebrating the joy of movement, the force of eloquence, and the draw of community.
- Sort Of: Season 1 (2021) (Certificate 15)
Sort Of is a big-hearted series about Sabi Mehboob, a fluid millennial who straddles various identities from sexy bartender at an LGBTQ bookstore/bar, to the youngest child in a large Pakistani family, to the de facto parent of a downtown hipster family. Sabi feels like they’re in transition in every aspect of their life, from gender to love to sexuality to family to career. When Sabi’s best friend 7ven presents them with an opportunity to live and find themselves in the "queerest place in the galaxy," Sabi instead makes the decision to stay and care for the kids they nanny after their mom has a serious bike accident. Do they regret it? Sort of.
- Stonewall (2015) (Certificate 15)
Stonewall is a drama about a fictional young man caught up during the 1969 Stonewall riots. Danny Winters is kicked out of his parents’ home and flees to New York, where he befriends Ray and a group of street kids. As Danny and his friends experience discrimination, endure atrocities and are repeatedly harassed by the police, we see a rage begin to build. This emotion runs through the entire community of young gays, lesbians, drag queens and trans people who populate the Stonewall Inn and erupts in a storm of anger. With the toss of a single brick, a riot ensues and a crusade for equality is born.
- Swan Song (2021) (Certificate 12A)
In this outrageously entertaining and unexpectedly tender comedy from writer/director Todd Stephens (Edge of Seventeen), retired hairdresser Pat Pitsenbarger is dragged out of his small-town nursing home after learning of a former client's dying wish: for him to style her final hairdo. Soon, Pat embarks on a comical and bittersweet odyssey across town, encountering fabulous friends old and new, and rediscovering his sparkle along the way. Legendary actor Udo Kier (My Own Private Idaho) leads an all-star cast including Jennifer Coolidge (Legally Blonde), Michael Urie (Ugly Betty) and Linda Evans (Dynasty).
- We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021) (Certificate 15)
Debut horror feature from trans director Jane Schoenbrun. Late on a cold night somewhere in the US, teenage Casey sits alone in her attic bedroom, scrolling the internet under the glow-in-the-dark stars and black-light posters that blanket the ceiling. She has finally decided to take the World's Fair Challenge, an online role-playing horror game, and embrace the uncertainty it promises. After the initiation, she documents the changes that may or may not be happening to her, adding her experiences to the shuffle of online clips available for the world to see. As she begins to lose herself between dream and reality, a mysterious figure reaches out, claiming to see something special in her uploads.
Children's fiction
- An ABC of Equality - Chana Ginelle Ewing, illustrated by Paulina Morgan
- Grandad’s Camper - Harry Woodgate
- Julian at the Wedding - Jessica Love
- Queer Heroes: Meet 53 LGBTQ Heroes From Past and Present! - Arabelle Sicardi, illustrated by Sarah Tanat-Jones
- Stories for Boys Who Dare to be Different - Ben Brooks, illustrated by Quinton Winter
- The Bolds - Julian Clary, illustrated by David Roberts
- The Pirate Mums - Jodie Lancet-Grant, illustrated by Lydia Corry
Young adult fiction
- Ace of Spades - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
- Felix Ever After - Kacen Callender
- If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
- Wranglestone - Darren Charlton