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O chëm molchit Lastochka / by 880-01Silʹvanova, Katerina,author.(CARDINAL)896473; 880-06Sequel to:Silʹvanova, Katerina.Leto v pionerskom galstuke.; 880-07Malisova, Elena,author.(CARDINAL)896474;
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Subjects: Novels.; Romans.; Gay men; Homosexuels masculins; Gay men.;
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Our Not-So-Lonely Planet Travel Guide. by Sorai, Mone,author,artist.(CARDINAL)880220; Kimura, Katietranslator.; TokyoPop (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)549275; Vibrraant Publishing Studio,retouch artist,letterer.(CARDINAL)815011;
"Mitsuki and Asahi arrive in South America! Their tour around the world continues with their first stop, Brazil, and a surprise visit from Asahi's brother. As Mitsuki and Asahi grow braver and more open with their feelings, they find their horizons expanding beyond what they'd even imagined, with a growing circle of friends, places to visit and new foods to eat! From Brazillian beaches to the high Andes, the pair continues to navigate the highs and lows of their relationship, ready for wherever it takes them next."--Back cover.Rated T, for teen, age 13+ (some mature themes, alcohol).
Subjects: Cartoons (Humor); Comics (Graphic works); manga (comic books); Boys' love (Genre).; Manga.; Gay comics.; Romance comics.; Travel comics.; Graphic novels.; Mangas.; Bandes dessinées homosexuelles.; Bandes dessinées sentimentales.; Bandes dessinées de voyage.; Young adult fiction.; Gay men; Voyages around the world; Homosexuels masculins; Voyages autour du monde; Gay men.;
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Sink or swim / by Albert, Annabeth,author.;
Navy chief Calder Euler loves to win big. His latest score? A remote mountain cabin. Checking it out is supposed to be a quick trip, but Calder's luck abruptly turns when a freak injury and a freakier snowstorm leave him stranded. Oh, and the cabin isn't empty. A silver fox caring for two young girls claims that the property is his, but Calder's paperwork says otherwise.
Subjects: Gay fiction.; Romance fiction.; Gay men; Single fathers; Winter storms; Homosexuels masculins; Pères de famille monoparentale; Tempêtes hivernales; Gay men.;
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American fairytale / by Herrera, Adriana(Romance author),author.;
"New York City social worker Camilo Santiago Briggs grew up surrounded by survivors who taught him to never rely on anything you didn't earn yourself. He's always dreamed of his own happily-ever-after, but he lives in the real world. Men who seem too good to be true ... usually are. And Milo never ever mixes business with pleasure ... until the mysterious man he had an unforgettable hookup with turns out to be the wealthy donor behind his agency's new, next-level funding. Thomas Hughes built a billion-dollar business from nothing: he knows what he wants and isn't shy about going after it. When the enthralling stranger who blew his mind at a black-tie gala reappears, Tom's more than ready to be his Prince Charming. Showering Milo with the very best of everything is how Tom shows his affection. Trouble is, Milo's not interested in any of it. The only thing Milo wants is Tom. Fairy-tale endings take work as well as love. For Milo, that means learning to let someone take care of him, for a change. And for Tom, it's figuring out that real love is the one thing you can't buy."--Page 4 of cover
Subjects: Gay fiction.; Romance fiction.; Businessmen; Gay men; Social workers; Hommes d'affaires; Homosexuels masculins; Travailleurs sociaux; Gay men.;
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Magic season : a son's story [sound recording]/ by Rouse, Wade,author,narrator.(CARDINAL)475483;
Read by the author."Before his success in public relations, his loving marriage and his storied writing career, Wade Rouse was simply Ted Rouse's son. A queer kid in a conservative Ozarks community, Wade struggled at a young age to garner his father's approval and find his voice. For his part, Ted was a hard-lined engineer, offering little emotional support or encouragement. But Wade and Ted had one thing in common: an undying love of the St. Louis Cardinals. For decades, baseball offered Wade and his father a shared vocabulary, a way to stay in touch, to connect and to express their emotions. But when his father's health takes a turn for the worst, Wade returns to southwest Missouri to share one final season with his father. As the Cards race towards a dramatic pennant race, Wade and his father begin to open up in way they never thought possible. Together, inning by inning during their own magic season, they'll move towards forgiveness, reconciliation, and peace."--Container
Subjects: Biography; Autobiographies.; Audiobooks.; Biographies.; Rouse, Wade.; Rouse, Ted.; St. Louis Cardinals (Baseball team); Gay men; Fathers and sons; Baseball fans; Homosexuels masculins; Pères et fils; Base-ball;
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Memories that smell like gasoline / by Wojnarowicz, David,author,artist.(CARDINAL)770843; Vuong, Ocean,1988-author of foreword.(CARDINAL)412308; Scholder, Amy,editor.(CARDINAL)359919;
"David Wojnarowicz, one of the most provocative artists of his generation, explores memory, violence, and the erotism of public space--all under the specter of AIDS. Here are David Wojnarowicz's most intimate stories and sketches, from the full spectrum of his life as an artist and AIDS activist. Four sections 'Into the Drift and Sway,' 'Doing Time in a Disposable Body,' 'Spiral,' and 'Memories that Smell like Gasoline'--are made of images and indictments of a precocious adolescence, and his later adventures in the streets of New York. Combining text and image, tenderness and rage, Wojnarowicz's Memories that Smell like Gasoline is a disavowal of the world that wanted him dead, and a radical insistence on life."--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Autobiography; Biography; artists' books (books); Biographies.; Artists' books.; Autobiographies.; Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Livres d'artistes.; Wojnarowicz, David.; AIDS (Disease); Artists; Gay men; AIDS (Disease); Wojnarowicz, David.; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Sexual and Gender Minorities; Sidéens; Artistes; Homosexuels masculins; Sida.;
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Bayard Rustin / by Miller, J. P.(Janice P.),author.; Jenai, Markia,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographic reference (page 24) and index.Bayard Rustin learned from an early age how important equal rights were. He knew how to help people work together for equality without violence. He even played an important role ine one of the most important Civil Rights events in American history.Guided Reading Level: P.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; Illustrated works.; Instructional and educational works.; Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987; African American civil rights workers; African American gay men; Civil rights workers; Civil rights; Gay men; Défenseurs des droits de l'homme noirs américains; Défenseurs des droits de l'homme; Homosexuels masculins noirs américains; Homosexuels masculins; African American gay men.; Gay biographies.; Gay men.;
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Killing stalking. by Koogi,author,artist.(CARDINAL)860510; Page, Karis,letterer.(CARDINAL)629727; Lezhin Entertainment,translator.;
"After their trip to the police station and an intimate night together, Sangwoo decides he wants to know more about Bum. Their ensuing conversation leads to a trip to the amusement park and a night of drinking and sex. This new phase of their warped relationship teeters between thrilling and unnerving, leaving Bum overjoyed one moment and panicked the next. Sangwoo is both the man of his dreams--and his nightmares..."--Back cover.Mature
Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Bandes dessinées.; Serial murderers; Gay men; Stalking; Stockholm syndrome; Manipulative behavior; Rape; Graphic novels; Tueurs en série; Homosexuels masculins; Harcèlement criminel; Gay men.; Sexual assault.;
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Dead boys can't dance : sexual orientation, masculinity, and suicide / by Dorais, Michel.(CARDINAL)730299; Lajeunesse, Simon Louis,1962-(CARDINAL)545816;
Includes bibliographical references: pages 115-119.
Subjects: Boys; Gay youth; Homosexuality; Suicide; Garçons; Homosexualité; Jeunes homosexuels; Suicide; Boys.; Gay youth.; Homosexuality.;
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Vers le paradis : roman / by Yanagihara, Hanya,Author(DLC)nb2001075052; Amfreville, Marc,Translatorauthor(DLC)nb 99140474;
"Dans cette autre Amérique de 1893, New York fait partie des États-Libres où l'on peut vivre et aimer selon son cœur, au moins en apparence. Le jeune et fragile héritier d'une famille distinguée de Washington Square résiste ainsi à un mariage arrangé avec un prétendant de son milieu après être tombé sous le charme d'un professeur de musique désargenté. À New York en 1993, dans une ville marquée par le sida, un jeune Hawaïen partage sa vie avec un homme plus âgé et plus riche tout en lui cachant son enfance troublée et le destin de son père. En 2093, dans un monde déchiré par les épidémies et gouverné par des régimes totalitaires, la petite-fille d'un scientifique influent tente de vivre sans son grand-père - et de résoudre le mystère des absences régulières de son mari. Une maison de ville à Washington Square, trois siècles, trois destins. Les échos et résonances entre ces trois histoires enrichissent un roman qui devient une symphonie bouleversante. La maladie et le prix à payer pour s'en protéger, la droiture des puissants et celle des révolutionnaires, l'aspiration à trouver un paradis terrestre et la prise de conscience qu'il n'existe pas - voilà quelques-uns des thèmes qui traversent ce grand roman, d'une puissance émotionnelle rare. Vers le paradis est porté par l'empathie exceptionnelle de Hanya Yanagihara pour ses personnages, ces êtres frappés par la douleur et mus par le désir brûlant de protéger ceux qu'ils aiment." -- back coverIn an alternate version of 1893 America, New York is part of the Free States, where people may live and love whomever they please (or so it seems). The fragile young scion of a distinguished family resists betrothal to a worthy suitor, drawn to a charming music teacher of no means. In a 1993 Manhattan besieged by the AIDS epidemic, a young Hawaiian man lives with his much older, wealthier partner, hiding his troubled childhood and the fate of his father. And in 2093, in a world riven by plagues and governed by totalitarian rule, a powerful scientist's damaged granddaughter tries to navigate life without him--and solve the mystery of her husband's disappearances. A novel in 3 parts, each about different characters, all living in the same townhouse by Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, New York City. - edited and abridged synopsis from goodreads.com.
Subjects: Alternative histories (Fiction); Romans épiques.; Romans.; Dystopian fiction; Social classes; Gay men; Hawaiians; Missing persons; Marriage; Dwellings; AIDS (Disease); Habitations; Future, The; Classes sociales; Homosexuels masculins; Hawaïens; Personnes disparues; Mariage; Sidéens; Futur;
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