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Updated GSRC Media Library Inventory Books Title Author Genre AUDEN: An American Friendship Charles H. Miller Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The New Queer Conscience Adam Eli Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette Judith Thurman Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The Trouble with Harry Hay: Founder of the Modern Gay Movement Stuart Timmons Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith Andrew WIlson Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Christopher Isherwood: A Personal Memoir John Lehmann Autobiography/Biography/Memoir MILK: A Pictoral History of Harvey Milk Newmarket Press (Publisher) Autobiography/Biography/Memoir As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl John Colapinto Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin John D'Emilio Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Gertrude and Alice Diana Souhami Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice Janet Malcolm Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton Diane Wood Middlebrook Autobiography/Biography/Memoir I Told You So Kate Clinton Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Born to be Damned: Tapestry of a Gay Man B.A. Buttz Autobiography/Biography/Memoir I'm Looking Through You: Growing Up Haunted Jennifer Finney Boylan Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The Kindness of Strangers: The Life of Tennessee Williams Donald Spoto Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The Only Bush I Trust is My Own Periel Aschenbrand Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Before Night Falls Reinaldo Arenas Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Love, Love, and Love Sandra Bernhard Fiction Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars Scotty Bowers with Lionel Friedberg Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Manners From Heaven: A Divine Guide to Good Behavior Quentin Crisp Academic/Reference How to Become a Virgin: a sequel to The Naked Civil Servant Quentin Crisp Autobiography/Biography/Memoir When We Were Outlaws: a memoir of Love & Revolution Jeanne Córdova Autobiography/Biography/Memoir A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder Ma-Nee Chacaby Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Big Sex Little Death: A Memoir Susie Bright Autobiography/Biography/Memoir A Boy Named Phyllis: A Suburban Memoir Frank DeCaro Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Love, Ellen: A Mother/Daughter Journey Betty DeGeneres Autobiography/Biography/Memoir My Point... And I Do Have One Ellen DeGeneres Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The Funny Thing Is... Ellen DeGeneres Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Cures: A Gay Man's Odyssey Martin Duberman Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Freak of Nurture Kelli Dunham Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay Aaron Fricke Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Sudden Strangers: The Story of a Gay Son and His Father Aaron Fricke Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Young Man From the Provinces: A Gay Life Before Stonewall Alan Helms Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Under the Rainbow: Growing Up Gay Arnie Kantrowitz Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The Grand Surprise: The Journals of Leo Lerman Leo Lerman Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Sister Outsider Audre Lorde Activism/Human Rights/Social Justice The Commitment Dan Savage Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Highsmith: A Romance of the 1950s MariJane Meaker Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Pillar of Salt: An Autobiography with 19 Erotic Sonnets Salvador Novo Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Behind the Mask: My Double Life in Baseball Dave Pallone with Alan Steinberg Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Selected Letters 1880-1903 Marcel Proust Autobiography/Biography/Memoir The History of Swimming: A Memoir Kim Powers Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Songs of the Gorilla Nation: My Journey Through Autism Dawn Prince-Hughes Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Setting the Tone: Essays and a Diary Ned Rorem Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Time On Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin Devon W. Carbado and Donald Weise (Editors) Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Finding Your Force: A Journey to Love Alicia Anabel Santos Autobiography/Biography/Memoir A Lab of My Own Neena B. Schwartz Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Mississippi Sissy Kevin Sessums Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction David Sheff Autobiography/Biography/Memoir ZAMI: A New Spelling of My Name Audre Lorde Autobiography/Biography/Memoir I Am My Own Wife Charlotte von Mahlsdorf Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Confession of a Fairy's Daughter: Growing Up With a Gay Dad Alison Wearing Autobiography/Biography/Memoir States of Desire: Travels in Gay America Edmund White Autobiography/Biography/Memoir Bi Any Other Name Loraine Hutchins, Lani Kaahumanu Anthology/Collection Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America Mel White Autobiography/Memoir/Biography Visionary Love: A Spirit Book of Gay Mythology Mitch Walker, etc Fiction A History of Bisexuality Steven Angelides Academic/Reference Religion Gone Bad Mel White Academic/Reference Bi Lives: Bisexual Women Tell Their Stories Kata Orndorff Anthology/Collection Dual Attraction: Understanding Bisexuality Weingberg, Williams, Pryor Academic/Reference Bisexuality in the Lives of Men: Facts and Fictions Brett Beemyn, Erich Steinman (Editors) Anthology/Collection Bisexual Resource Guide, 4th Edition Robyn Ochs (Editor) Academic/Reference Getting Bi Robyn Ochs (Editor) Anthology/Reference Windy City Queer: LGBTQ Dispatches from the Third Coast Kathie Bergquist (Editor) Anthology/Reference Blessed Bi Spirit: Bisexual People of Faith Debra R. Kolodny (Editor) Anthology/Reference Current Research on Bisexuality Ronald C. Fox Academic/Reference Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics Jennifer Baumgardner Academic/Reference Myrmecophile Ifti Nasim Poetry Off the Rocks New Town Writers Art Queer Sex Michael Amico (Editor) Art Red Dirt Revival: A Poetic Memoir in 6 Breaths Tim'm West Poetry The Transgender Studies Reader Susan Stryker, Stephen Whittle (Editors) Academic/Reference Aura of Love Walter Rinder Poetry Helicon Dan Preble, etc Poetry The Girl from HOPPERS (Love & Rockets) (v. 2) Jaime Hernandez Comic Dykes Alison Bechdel Art Rubyfruit Mountain Andrea Natalie Art Gay & Lesbian Poetry in our Time Carl Morse, Joan Larkin (Editors) Poetry The Male Member Kit Schwartz Academic/Reference My Lover is a Woman Leslea Newman (Editor) Poetry & more black t'ai freedom ford Poetry Wetter: More True Lesbian Sex Stories Nicole Foster (Editor) Anthology/Collection The What's Happening to My Body Book for Boys Lynda Madaras Academic/Reference Take Out Quang Bao, Hanya Yanagihara (Editors) Anthology/Collection One More River to Cross Keither Boykin Autobiography/Memoir/Biography Beyond the Down Low Keither Boykin Academic/Reference The Male Couple's Guide: Finding a Man, Making a Home, Building a Life Eric Marcus Academic/Reference The Whole Lesbian Sex Book: A Passionate Guide for All of us Felice Newman Sex/Erotica Gay Men's Wellness Guide Robert E. Penn Academic/Reference Thinking of You Helen Exley Anthology/Collection; Art B-Boy Blues James Earl Hardy Fiction 2nd Time Around James Earl Hardy Fiction If Only For One Night James Earl Hardy Fiction One of the Children: Gay Black Men in Harlem William G. Hawkeswood Academic/Reference Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys: Male and Female Homosexualities in Contemporary Thailand Peter A. Jackson and Gerard Sullivan (Editors) Academic/Reference On the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of "Straight" Black Men Who Sleep with Men J.L. King Academic/Reference Heal Your Love Luna Merbruja Autobiography/Memoir/Biography; Art Complete Works of Pat Parker Julie R. Enszer Autobiography/Memoir/Biography Two Boys Kissing David Levithan Fiction Dimensions of Desire: Other Asian & Pacific American Sexualities Amerasia Journal, Russell C. Leong (Editor) Academic/Reference Latin American Male Homosexualities Stephen O. Murray Academic/Reference Does Your Mama Know? An Anthology of Black Lesbian Coming Out Stories Lisa C. Moore (Editor) Anthology/Collection Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures Gayatri Gopinath Academic/Reference Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology Will Roscoe (Coordinating Editor) Anthology/Collection The Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities Delroy Constantine-Simms (Editor) Anthology/Collection Take it Like a Man: The Autobiography of Boy George Boy George Autobiography/Memoir/Biography Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex David Reuben, M.D. Academic/Reference Tortilleras: Hispanic and U.S. Latina Lesbian Expression Lourdes Torres and Inmaculada Pertusa (Editors) Anthology/Collection Readings for Diversity and Social Justice: An Anthology on Racism, Antisemitism, Sexism, Heterosexism,Maurianne Ableism, and Adams, Classism Warren J. Blumenfeld, Rosie Castaneda,Academic/Reference Heather W. Hackman, Madeline L. Peters, Ximena Zuniga (Editors) Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A Sourcebook Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, Pat Griffin (Editors) Academic/Reference Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide to Kinky Sex Dr. Gloria G. Brame Sex/Erotica Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography Jennifer Blessing Art Ladies or Gentlemen: A Pictorial History of Male Cross-Dressing in the Movies Jean-Louis Ginibre Art Celebrity: The Advocate Interviews Judy Wieder Autobiography/Memoir/Biography The Quilt: Stories from the NAME Project Cindy Ruskin HIV/AIDS Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History Harmony Hammond Academic/Reference Love Makes a Family:
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