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A hundred days from now
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Steven Corbin |
**KIRKUS REVIEW**
Corbin (No Easy Place to Be, 1989) offers a fierce exploration of love, race, and sexuality as a black screenwriter loses the man of his dreams in a terrifying maze of homophobi… |
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Darling
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Richard Rodriguez |
In this memoir the author examines international religious violence, growing public atheism in the West, and his religious rejection for his homosexuality, moving from Jerusalem to Silicon Valley, fr… |
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The Catholic
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David Plante |
**From Kirkus Reviews:**
Plante continues the ever-briefer segments of his Bildungsroman featuring Daniel Francoeur, protagonist of the remarkable The Family, the little less remarkable The Countr… |
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What the mouth wants
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Monica Meneghetti |
This mouthwatering, intimate, and sensual memoir traces Monica Meneghetti's unique life journey through her relationship with food, family and love. As the youngest child of a traditional Italian-Cat… |
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