Lesbian & Gay
Celebrate LGBTQ+ voices with Lesbian & Gay books at Next To Read. Explore diverse experiences and identities through literature.
-
Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman
“Call Me by Your Name” by André Aciman is a captivating novel that explores themes of love, desire, and self-discovery. Set in the idyllic Italian Riviera during the 1980s, this coming-of-age story follows the intense and transformative romance between Elio Perlman and Oliver. Author’s Background André Aciman, born in 1951 in Alexandria, Egypt, is an acclaimed author and professor known…
Read More » -
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
“Fingersmith” by Sarah Waters is a gripping historical crime novel that delves into themes of deception, identity, and love. Set in Victorian England, this intricate tale follows the lives of two young women, Sue Trinder and Maud Lilly, whose fates become entwined through a series of elaborate schemes and betrayals. Author’s Background Sarah Waters, born in 1966 in Neyland, Pembrokeshire,…
Read More » -
Less by Andrew Sean Greer
“Less” by Andrew Sean Greer is a delightful and poignant novel that explores themes of love, aging, and self-discovery through the eyes of Arthur Less, a struggling novelist. This Pulitzer Prize-winning book takes readers on a humorous and touching journey around the world as Arthur attempts to escape his problems and his ex-boyfriend’s wedding. Author’s Background Andrew Sean Greer, born…
Read More » -
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
“Orlando” by Virginia Woolf is a groundbreaking novel that explores themes of gender, identity, and time. This imaginative and satirical biography follows the life of its protagonist, Orlando, who transforms from a nobleman in Elizabethan England to a woman living through the centuries. Author’s Background Virginia Woolf, born in 1882 in London, England, was a central figure in the modernist…
Read More » -
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
“The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde is a captivating novel that delves into themes of beauty, morality, and the human soul. This Gothic and philosophical tale follows the life of Dorian Gray, a young man who remains eternally youthful while his portrait ages and bears the marks of his sins. Author’s Background Oscar Wilde, born in 1854 in…
Read More » -
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
“Stone Butch Blues” by Leslie Feinberg is a groundbreaking novel that explores themes of gender identity, resilience, and the struggle for acceptance. This semi-autobiographical work follows the life of Jess Goldberg, a stone butch lesbian navigating the complexities of identity and society in the mid-20th century. Author’s Background Leslie Feinberg, born in 1949 in Kansas City, Missouri, was a prominent…
Read More » -
Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
“Giovanni’s Room” by James Baldwin is a poignant and daring novel that explores themes of love, identity, and societal expectations. Set in 1950s Paris, this narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and the struggles of a young American man grappling with his sexuality. Author’s Background James Baldwin, born in 1924 in Harlem, New York, was a prolific writer…
Read More »