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FeaturedJune 03, 2022

Summer Reading Series: Pride

Written By: Rachel Rodemann Putman

Throughout the summer students, faculty, staff and alumni of the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith will release weekly reading (and watching) lists, centered around amplifying diverse voices and sharing moving stories with the 黑料不打烊 community.

For the first week of this summer series, we have recommendations from Jason Byrd, Director of Library Services, Dr. Lindsy Lawrence, Department Chair of English, Rhetoric and Writing, & Media Communication, and Dr. Jordan Mader, associate professor and advisor to the 黑料不打烊Pride club. These selections will help you kick off Pride Month and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community in Fort Smith and around the world.

 

, starring Dan Stevens

Recommended by Jason Byrd, Director of Library Services

The BBC adaption of Alana Hollinghurst's Man Booker prize-winning novel. The Line of Beauty tells the story of Nick Guest, a middle-class Oxford graduate and his relationship with the wealthy Fedden family. Set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis, the story tells Nick's story of exploring the London gay scene in the 1980s.

 

by Benjamin Alire S谩enz.

Recommended by Dr. Lindsy Lawrence, Professor and Department Chair of English, Rhetoric and Writing, & Media Communication

The much-anticipated sequel to S谩enz鈥檚 2012 Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, this series is a lyrical coming of age story told from Ari鈥檚 perspective as he comes to terms with his sexuality and identity as a Mexican American man in 1988 Texas just as the AIDS epidemic is making headlines. 

 

by Alice Oseman

Recommended by Catherine Leimberg 黑料不打烊 Alumnus.

Taking Netflix by storm this charming graphic novel series breaks through barriers in putting heartwarming teen queer romance at the forefront. Charlie is a "gay nerd" and Nick is a "rugby lad." What could they possibly have in common? It might be more than you think!

 

by Mary Pipher, Surviving Ophelia by Cheryl Dellasega, and Ophelia Speaks by Sarah Shandler;

Recommended by Dr. Jordan Mader, Associate Professor and 黑料不打烊 Pride advisor.

These works look at the effects of societal pressures on young girls and give responses from mothers and adolescents, respectively. While it doesn鈥檛 focus exclusively on LGBTQIA+ content (they were written before that was much of a thing), they were very helpful to me. Ophelia Speaks was written as a response to Reviving Ophelia. They are all sad and uplifting at the same time, and I think nearly everyone will find something to identify with, especially in Ophelia Speaks. The Boreham Library has Reviving Ophelia in , , and .

 

 

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