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Best Lesbian Biographies

Love, Ellen: A Mother/Daughter Journey
With a mother's love, clear minded common sense, and hard won wisdom, Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very personal memoir to help parents understand their gay children, and to help sons and daughters who have been rejected by their families feel less alone. Now the spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project, Betty DeGeneres travels the country explaining how she came to terms with her daughter's sexuality, and how love and acceptance can transform a family.
Reviews
"Yes, when I was in Catholic elementary school, I was afraid of homosexuals that's what I was thought."
"I will soon be 80 years of age, so I can definitely relate to the changes that have transpired regarding homo sexuality."
"It's not a page turner or my normal kind of book, but something drew me to read this book and I'm glad that I did."
"Both strong women, they bring their hearts out in public for explaining some things we wonder about."
"This is a. wonderful example of unconditional love that God wants all of us to have."
"Happy to have read this book and gained a little more insight into the woman who mothered a legend, Ellen Degeneres."
"I enjoyed reading this book."
"The first half of the book, about her life and Ellen's life was good."
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Zami: A New Spelling of My Name - A Biomythography (Crossing Press Feminist Series)
“ZAMI is a fast-moving chronicle. She earned a master’s degree in library science from Columbia University, received a National Endowment for the Arts grant for poetry, and was New York State’s Poet Laureate from 1991 to 1993.
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"Zami offers a moving and powerful narratives a young, queer, black woman growing up in New York."
"I read this book for my Women Novelist class where we are focusing on Lesbian Fiction. It was well written and I loved the seeing how even in Audre's indifference to her surroundings she found a place she really did fit in."
"She doesn't shy away from the racism and queermisia that happened in her life while she was growing up as a Black lesbian woman in New York."
"This book was required for a College course, cheapest way to get it."
"This came in amazing condition."
"Excellent book, prompt service, as described."
"Wonderful achievement in prose and story telling."
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Love, Ellen: A Mother/Daughter Journey
In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story; the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship with her daughter; the media's scrutiny of their family life; the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the first non-gay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaigns National Coming Out Project. With a mother's love, clear minded common sense, and hard won wisdom, Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very personal memoir to help parents understand their gay children, and to help sons and daughters who have been rejected by their families feel less alone. In Love, Ellen, Betty DeGeneres tells her story; the complicated path to acceptance and the deepening of her friendship with her daughter; the media's scrutiny of their family life; the painful and often inspiring stories she's heard on the road as the first non-gay spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaigns National Coming Out Project. With a mother's love, clear minded common sense, and hard won wisdom, Betty DeGeneres offers up her own very personal memoir to help parents understand their gay children, and to help sons and daughters who have been rejected by their families feel less alone. Now the spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign's National Coming Out Project, Betty DeGeneres travels the country explaining how she came to terms with her daughter's sexuality, and how love and acceptance can transform a family.
Reviews
"Yes, when I was in Catholic elementary school, I was afraid of homosexuals that's what I was thought."
"I will soon be 80 years of age, so I can definitely relate to the changes that have transpired regarding homo sexuality."
"It's not a page turner or my normal kind of book, but something drew me to read this book and I'm glad that I did."
"Both strong women, they bring their hearts out in public for explaining some things we wonder about."
"This is a. wonderful example of unconditional love that God wants all of us to have."
"Happy to have read this book and gained a little more insight into the woman who mothered a legend, Ellen Degeneres."
"I enjoyed reading this book."
"The first half of the book, about her life and Ellen's life was good."
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Best Gay Biographies

The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant
In The Kid , Savage tells a no-holds-barred, high-energy story of an ordinary American couple who wants to have a baby. Savage is best when detailing the emotional ups and downs that came with revealing that he was even considering gay parenting, including his anxiety about the possible disapproval of both gay and straight friends, about the ways his sex life would change and about buying the right "baby things."
Reviews
"Review of: The Kid, (What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to go get Pregnant) an adoption story by Dan Savage. Writer/ Journalist, Dan Savage appears to be an adoptive parent who gets it."
"There are some passages that talk about the unique aspects of adopting as a gay couple (they never struggled with fertility; they thought they would never have the ability to get married; the way they were treated by some family members) and about some political and moral issues around discrimination against gay people, which I could see turning off someone conservative."
"I did think that the first 5-6 chapters got a little bogged down in exposition (my internal editor was mentally removing the chapter "put this book down" as it was entirely irrelevant and didn't move the story forward in any way); once they got into the "pool" and we met Melissa I found it a much more engaging read."
"I don't mind profanity at all, but I think there's a place for it, and I find it of bad taste that he relies on it too much for this type of book."
"While this book isn't a recent release, I feel like it is an honest portrayal of their journey to adoption."
"Going through the adoption process myself, I wanted to revisit the story."
"Book was in great condition and the story kept me so intrigued that I didn't feel like a was even reading it for a college class of mine."
"Very touching and inspiring book from one of my favorite people."
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Best Transgender People Biographies

Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family
In the years that followed, the Maineses came to question their long-held views on gender and identity, to accept and embrace Wyatt’s transition to Nicole, and to undergo an emotionally wrenching transformation of their own that would change all their lives forever. It’s the story of a mother whose instincts told her that her child needed love and acceptance, not ostracism and disapproval; of a Republican, Air Force veteran father who overcame his deepest fears to become a vocal advocate for trans rights; of a loving brother who bravely stuck up for his twin sister; and of a town forced to confront its prejudices, a school compelled to rewrite its rules, and a courageous community of transgender activists determined to make their voices heard. Granted wide-ranging access to personal diaries, home videos, clinical journals, legal documents, medical records, and the Maineses themselves, Amy Ellis Nutt spent almost four years reporting this immersive account of an American family confronting an issue that is at the center of today’s cultural debate. Becoming Nicole will resonate with anyone who’s ever raised a child, felt at odds with society’s conventions and norms, or had to embrace life when it plays out unexpectedly. In telling Nicole’s story and those of her brother and parents luminously, and with great compassion and intelligence, that is exactly what Amy Ellis Nutt has done.” — The Washington Post. “A profoundly moving true story about one remarkable family’s evolution.” — People. delving deep into the case of a single family with a transgender child and discovering in its particulars certain universal truths about the ways children arrive in one’s life already themselves.” — The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice). If you aren’t moved by Becoming Nicole, I’d suggest there’s a lump of dark matter where your heart should be.” —Jennifer Senior, The New York Times. “A transgender girl’s coming-of-age saga, an exploration of the budding science of gender identity, a civil rights time capsule, a tear-jerking legal drama and, perhaps most of all, an education about what can happen when a child doesn’t turn out as his or her parents expected—and they’re forced to either shut their eyes and hearts or see everything differently.” — Time “Extraordinary . It’s the story of a family struggling with—and embracing—a transgender child. a timely, significant examination.” — Kirkus Reviews “This poignant account of a transgender girl’s transition offers a heartfelt snapshot of a family whose only objective is to protect their daughter. succeeds in placing Nicole’s individual story within the more general narrative of transgender rights in the United States and humanizes the issues currently at play.” — Publishers Weekly “[Shows how one] family took precious steps in order to understand, support, and celebrate differences that make us all unique. If you want to get a look into a family that has made great strides to change the way some people think about the American nuclear family, and accept the beauty of the world around us, definitely buy this book.” — Philadelphia.
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"And while Nicole’s father Wayne and I began on opposing ends of the political spectrum, I identified with him in so many ways throughout this book, and his journey felt very familiar to me. I am immensely thankful to books like this and the plethora of organizations and media attention this issue has garnered over the past 5-10 years, as they are truly invaluable to families like ours trying to better understand our children and learn how to stand up for them at school and in society. Second, I am continually amazed by children and their unquestioning acceptance of people who differ than them, but at the same time saddened and frustrated by some groups’ stubborn insistence on labeling transgender individuals as sexual deviants."
"She is the hero of this story."
"This book is not only the story of Nicole and her family and how they managed to navigate a very complex situation that affected all their lives but it is also full of information and resources that can help families that find themselves in their same shoes."
"Nicole and her family are warriors and have fought to show and to educate other people how to support and love one another, through adversity, hate, bigotry and other challenges."
"This book clearly answers the question, to my satisfaction anyway, as to how a young child could possibly know that he or she is living in a body of the wrong sex."
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