Because the literary scene strange from home is in full swing because summer is the time of gay pride, because it feels good to feel represented, because you can learn more about the world and the realities that make it up, it unites you makes you a better person, it's always a good time to open a book strange.
No one there strange If you don't have to live hidden in shame, I offer you ten books openly here strange, from Quebec and Canada. If you ever come across a sexual orientation or gender identity that you don't know about in this article, don't worry, click Here.
But before we begin, a book strange, it is something? The word “queer» refers to anything that falls outside the normsHeteronormativity in relation to sexuality and gender identity. literature strangeIt's not a new phenomenon, but we can now allow ourselves to write explicitly about the realities of LGBTQ+ people.
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