Showing posts with label Lesbian Teen Book Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesbian Teen Book Club. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2017

When We Were Good - Katherine, a High School Senior, Finds The Underground Music Scene and New Love (With Another Young Woman!)



When We Were Good by Suzanne Sutherland

The year 2000 isn't starting out too well for Toronto high school senior Katherine Boatman. Not only has her oldest friend ditched her for yet another boyfriend, her beloved grandmother died on New Year's Eve, leaving a void of goodness in her life that Katherine's not sure how to fill.

While overwhelmed with sadness and self-doubt, Katherine unexpectedly finds new love, both for Toronto's underground music scene and for her would-be savior: a straight-edge, loudmouthed misfit named Marie.

As Katherine seeks comfort in jagged guitars, mind-reading poets and honest conversations, she struggles to figure out not only what she and Marie might mean to each other, but also what it truly means to be good.

Add your review of "When We Were Good" in comments!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Lambda Literary Foundation's New LGBTQ Book Club for Teens!

I'm very excited about the My Story Book Club!

Check out this interview I did with Monica Carter, who is founding the program for Lambda Literary Foundation...



For more info on the My Story Book Club, and to see all their selections for the year ahead (some great reads!) check out this info on Lambda Literary's website.

And you can join in on Goodreads here!

Namaste,
Lee

ps- my apologies for the sound quality issues.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Dark Wife: A Lesbian Revisionist Re-Telling of the Persephone and Hades Myth, where Hades is a Goddess!


by Sarah Diemer


"Persephone has everything a daughter of Zeus could want - except for freedom. She lives on the green earth with her mother, Demeter, growing up beneath the ever-watchful eyes of the gods and goddesses on Mount Olympus. But when Persephone meets the enigmatic Hades, she experiences something new: choice.

Zeus calls Hades "lord" of the dead as a joke. In truth, Hades is the goddess of the underworld, and no friend of Zeus. She offers Persephone sanctuary in her land of the dead, so the young goddess may escape her Olympian destiny.

But Persephone finds more than freedom in the underworld. She finds love, and herself."



"The Dark Wife" was published by the author, who wrote this beautiful blog post about why she was re-telling this Greek myth with a Lesbian twist.

Add your review of "The Dark Wife" in comments!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Drawing Love: An In-Between High School And College Lesbian Art Novella


By Juli Jousan

"Mo is 18-years-old and done with high school.

She spends the summer in Amsterdam taking an art class before she heads off to college in the fall.

She carries her journal with the secrets of Samantha whom she loved but has left behind.

Playing guitar on the streets of Amsterdam, Mo meets a saxophonist, Elka.

Mo falls in and out of love... and in again."


"Drawing Love" is an art novella written in journal form and published by the author's own company. You can add your review in comments!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Trevor Project, Advocate.com, and Lee Wind (That's Me!) Team Up To Create A New Book Club For GLBTQ & Allied Teens And Young Adults (13-24)!


This has been in the works for almost a year, and I'm delighted to finally share with you that it's happening!

The Trevor Project has a social networking site for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning & Allied 13-24 year olds called TrevorSpace, with over 15,000 members so far... And we're going to create a book club for them!

Here's a bit from the official press release:

“I’ve volunteered for years with high school GSAs, and there’s nothing more awkward than being a teenager and feeling like you have to talk about your identity. A shared experience, like everyone reading the same book, lets conversation happen organically and builds community. That’s why I’m so excited about teaming up with The Trevor Project to make this book club a reality,” said Wind, whose blog “I’m Here. I’m Queer. What the Hell Do I Read?” has had over 450,000 visits from LGBTQ teen readers and their allies.


I'll be working with the Trevor Project's Youth Advisory Council to help select the titles - six books and authors a year featured for interviews (I'll interview the authors with my own and teen reader questions, and those discussions will debut here on this blog), 2-3 weeks of daily discussion threads on TrevorSpace, and a finale of Advocate.com-hosted live web chats where I'll moderate a Q & A between the authors and their teen and young adult readers! There will be signed copies to win as give-aways, the opportunity to talk about some great books, and most of all, a way for GLBTQ teens and young adults to connect with each other and build community!

Our preview book will be New York Times Best Selling Author Jodi Picoult's "Sing You Home" - with the kick-off interview on March 4, 2011. The book club will officially launch with David Levithan and John Green's Ground- and Record-Breaking (as the first teen novel with a Gay main character to bust onto the New York Times Best Seller List) "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" on April 29, 2011. Other titles this year will be Lambda Award Winner Alex Sanchez' "Boyfriends with Girlfriends" and New York Times Best Selling Author Ellen Hopkins' "Perfect," with more authors and titles in the works.

"Sing You Home" is wonderful - at times heart-breaking, with moments of humor, great characters and so much drama - as we follow the story of a lesbian couple and their struggles to start a family. It is even accompanied by a CD of music - for which Jodi wrote the lyrics and collaborated with Ellen Wilber who wrote the music and performed the songs. The book is available starting March 1st, and on March 4th we'll kick things off with an exclusive interview with Jodi right here! An extra event is a virtual book-signing with Jodi on March 7th produced through LiveStream!

The TrevorSpace book club preview title:
"Sing You Home" by Jodi Picoult

One more great thing: Jodi is donating proceeds from autographed copies of "Sing You Home" purchased through this link (http://bit.ly/JodiTrevor)! to the Trevor Project, to help them change the world:

"Each of us deserves a chance to dream big and achieve big, regardless of our sexual orientation or gender identity. The Trevor Project is here for young lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning people to help whenever you or a friend might need to talk to someone. With lifesaving programs and information, The Trevor Project works every day to make the future better for all LBGTQ youth. Learn more at www.TheTrevorProject.org


So go right now and join up at TrevorSpace (if you're 13-24) and if you're not, know that we'll be talking about these great books here, too!

And click on back for my interview with Jodi on March 4th that will start the whole thing off!

Namaste,
Lee