Documenting Light (The Hellum and Neal Series in LGBTQIA+ Literature) (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.58 (560 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1942083424 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Highly recommended contemporary romance with trans characters" according to Melanie Faber. I’ve been a fan of EE’s for nearly two years now and I’ve read and admired all their work. They has a mention on my very-favourite-authors list (containing only Highly recommended contemporary romance with trans characters Melanie Faber I’ve been a fan of EE’s for nearly two years now and I’ve read and admired all their work. They has a mention on my very-favourite-authors list (containing only 4 authors) and that’s due to them having made an actual lasting change in my life.With Documenting Light they has published their first contemporary romance, venturing out of their SFF (comfort) zone. It is an important book and it is just as much their usual brand as it is different – meaning t. authors) and that’s due to them having made an actual lasting change in my life.With Documenting Light they has published their first contemporary romance, venturing out of their SFF (comfort) zone. It is an important book and it is just as much their usual brand as it is different – meaning t. "Contemporary story with trans characters and I want everyone to read this book" according to Spifette. ~~~~ Everyone should be reading this book. Right now. Skip this review because you should be reading and experiencing and forever carrying this book with you. Yep, everyone.~~~~Now, if you insist on reading this review, I thank you, but in return I insist you read this story.Wyatt is kind, caring, and in tune with their siblings and their mom. They work downtown for a judge on sensitive cases. The family has had struggles, including right now with their mother living with the beginn. D. Perez said A story we should all read. This is a lovely story. I am unsure how to review this story and give it justice, but I think everyone should read it.Grayson and Wyatt meet over a photo that Wyatt found hidden away. Wyatt is immediately intrigued by the photo and wants to learn more about the two men pictured.Along with growing as individuals, their relationship deepens as they research this photograph.They are both complex individuals in their own unique ways. Grayson transitioned a couple of years before and he
If you look for yourself in the past and see nothing, how do you know who you are? How do you know that you are supposed to be here?When Wyatt brings an unidentified photograph to the local historical society, he hopes staff historian Grayson will tell him more about the people in the picture. With sympathy and cutting insight, Ottoman offers a tour de force exploration of contemporary trans identity.. The growing attraction between Wyatt and Grayson is terrifying — and incredibly exciting.As G
Ottoman is also a disabled, queer, trans dude whose correct pronouns are: they/them/their or he/him/his. Mostly, though, they are a person who is passionate about history, stories, and the spaces between the two. They started writing as soon as they learned how and have yet to stop. Ottoman attended Earlham College and graduated with a degree in history before going on to receive a graduate degree in history as well. These days they divide their time between history, writing, and book preservation. . About the Author EE Ottoman grew up surrounded by the farmlands and forests of Upst
Ottoman is also a disabled, queer, trans dude whose correct pronouns are: they/them/their or he/him/his. These days they divide their time between history, writing, and book preservation. Mostly, though, they are a person who is passionate about history, stories, and the spaces between the two. Ottoman attended Earlham College and graduated with a degree in history before going on to receive a graduate degree in history as well. They start