Publication year 1988
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Themes Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Femininity, Masculinity
Tags Gender & Feminism, Philosophy, LGBTQ+, Philosophy
Pride Month Reads
Held in June to honor the 1969 Stonewall uprising, Pride Month celebrates and affirms the worth and vitality of the LGBTQ community. Titles in this collection include notable fiction and nonfiction works by LGBTQ authors and those writing about LGBTQ topics, including Audre Lorde, Douglas Stuart, and Amy Ellis Nutt.
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution
Pericles
Peyton Place
Poor Things
Porphyria's Lover
Post Office
Practice Makes Perfect
Praise
Prayers for the Stolen
Presumed Innocent
Priest
Private Lives
Problematic Summer Romance
Promises and Pomegranates
Pucking Around
Pucking Sweet
Push
Queenie
Rape Fantasies
Razorblade Tears
Publication year 1988
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Themes Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Femininity, Masculinity
Tags Gender & Feminism, Philosophy, LGBTQ+, Philosophy
Publication year 1608
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Femininity, Sexual Identity, Appearance & Reality, Daughters & Sons, Fathers, Politics & Government, Fate
Tags Classic Fiction, Tragedy, Comedy & Satire, Jacobean Era
Pericles, Prince of Tyre (circa 1608) is one of William Shakespeare’s late plays, co-written with Geroge Wilkins and forming part of a cycle of romances that includes Cymbeline and The Tempest. The play follows the wandering Prince Pericles as he flees an incestuous tyrant, survives shipwrecks, wins and loses love, and is ultimately reunited with his long-lost wife and daughter. Once regarded as difficult to stage, Pericles is now considered one of Shakespeare’s most experimental... Read Pericles Summary
Publication year 1956
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Social Class, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Mental Health, Childhood & Youth, Coming of Age, Midlife, Appearance & Reality, Daughters & Sons, Family, Mothers, Community, Education, Self Discovery
Tags Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Coming of Age, Modern Classic Fiction, Romance
Peyton Place is a novel depicting sensational and melodramatic events in a small New England town in the 1930s and 1940s; it was written by American novelist Grace Metalious and published in 1956. Peyton Place provoked controversy due to its depiction of taboo topics including sexuality, sexual abuse, and abortion. Nonetheless, the novel sold extremely well, and it was also adapted into successful films and television series. Metalious explores themes such as Shame and Ambivalence... Read Peyton Place Summary
Publication year 1992
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Femininity, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Politics & Government, Power & Greed, Science & Technology
Tags Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Satirical Literature, Postmodernism, Gothic Literature, World History, Fantasy, Classic Fiction
Publication year 1836
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Sexual Identity
Tags Poetry: Dramatic Poem, Victorian Period, Education, Education, British Literature, Historical Fiction, Romance, Classic Fiction
“Porphyria’s Lover,” written by English poet Robert Browning (1812-1889), was first published as “Porphyria” in the January 1836 issue of Monthly Depository. It went relatively unnoticed until it was republished in 1842, in the third volume of a series of 12 pamphlets titled Bells and Pomegranates. This volume was titled Dramatic Lyrics and featured several of Browning’s dramatic monologues. “Porphyria’s Lover” details the troubling murder of a young woman named Porphyria told from the point... Read Porphyria's Lover Summary
Publication year 1971
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Apathy, Conflict, Perseverance, Hope, Loneliness, Masculinity, Mental Health, Sexual Identity, Midlife, Family, Friendship, Teamwork, Self Discovery, Economics, Nation, Politics & Government, Fate, Justice, Order & Chaos, Truth & Lies, Wins & Losses
Tags Classic Fiction, Life-Inspired Fiction, Humor, American Literature, The Beat Generation
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Self Discovery, Love, Sexual Identity
Tags Romance, New Adult, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Shame & Pride, Sexual Identity, Family
Publication year 2014
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Coming of Age, Gender Identity, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Femininity, Hope, Fear, Safety & Danger, Sexual Identity
Tags Latin American Literature, Coming of Age, Trauma & Abuse, Women`s Studies, Gender & Feminism, Modern Classic Fiction
Prayers for the Stolen is a 2012 coming-of-age novel by American Mexican author Jennifer Clement, who resides in Mexico City. Clement formerly served as president of PEN Mexico, part of a worldwide association of playwrights, poets, editors, essayists, and novelists that advocates for freedom of expression. Clement took up this role at a time when Mexico was among the most dangerous countries in the world in which to work in journalism. The narrator and protagonist... Read Prayers for the Stolen Summary
Publication year 1987
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Loyalty & Betrayal, Power & Greed, Truth & Lies, Justice, Conflict, Forgiveness, Guilt, Revenge, Masculinity, Sexual Identity, Midlife, The Past, Family, Fathers, Marriage, Mothers, Politics & Government
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Crime & Law
Presumed Innocent (1987) is Scott Turow’s first novel, originally published by Farrar Straus & Giroux. The hit novel stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for 44 weeks and is often credited as an early example of the modern legal thriller, helping to shape the genre’s conventions. Turow went on to publish 12 additional novels and three nonfiction works. He also continued to practice law, specializing in criminal defense, contrasting with Presumed Innocent’s protagonist... Read Presumed Innocent Summary
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Regret, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Self Discovery, Religion & Spirituality
Publication year 1930
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Love, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Midlife, Social Class, Loyalty & Betrayal
Tags Humor, Dramatic Literature, Classic Fiction
IntroductionPrivate Lives is a comedy of manners by English playwright, composer, and actor Noël Coward. The play, which opened in London in 1930 and was adapted into a film in 1931, is a social satire on the frailties of marriage and pretensions of high society.Five years after their divorce, Elyot Chase and Amanda Prynne have married new spouses; the two couples accidentally book the same hotel in France for their respective second honeymoons. Realizing that... Read Private Lives Summary
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Guilt, Loneliness, Love, Nostalgia, Regret, Shame & Pride, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Mental Health, Sexual Identity, Marriage, Siblings, Self Discovery, Equality
Tags Romance
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Perseverance, Hate & Anger, Loneliness, Love, Revenge, Sexual Identity, Death, Future, Marriage, Mothers, Self Discovery, Fate, Good & Evil, Loyalty & Betrayal
Tags Romance, Fantasy
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Self Discovery, Teamwork, Sexual Identity
Tags Romance, Sports, LGBTQ+, Love & Sexuality, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Sexual Identity, Family, Self Discovery
Tags Romance, Sports, LGBTQ+
Publication year 1996
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Race, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity
Tags Trauma & Abuse, African American Literature, Realistic Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Content Warning: Please note that this guide discusses topics in the book such as rape, sexual abuse, incest, slurs, profanity, drugs, and drug addiction.Sapphire is the pen name of author Ramona Lofton. She published her first novel, Push, in 1996; in 2009 it was adapted into the Academy Award-winning film Precious. Sapphire continued the story with a 2011 sequel called The Kid, which focuses on Abdul, Precious’s son. Push is narrated by Precious, a Black... Read Push Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Mental Health, Family, Self Discovery, Conflict, Perseverance, Race, Sexual Identity, Love, Apathy
Tags Gender & Feminism, Race & Racism, Relationships, Love & Sexuality, Trauma & Abuse, Coming of Age, Classic Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Mental Illness
Publication year 1977
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Fear, Hate & Anger, Hope, Loneliness, Shame & Pride, Femininity, Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Appearance & Reality, Friendship, Self Discovery, Politics & Government, Equality, Justice, Safety & Danger
Tags Gender & Feminism, Trauma & Abuse, Humor
Margaret Atwood’s “Rape Fantasies” (1977) is a short story written from the first-person point of view of the protagonist Estelle. The short story revolves around Estelle’s attempts to understand why recent magazine articles feature frequent discussions of rape. After she and her office coworkers share their rape fantasies, Estelle delves into her own sexual imaginings. Rooted in the cultural context of the 1970s Women’s Movement, “Rape Fantasies” explores themes including the Conflation of Fantasy and... Read Rape Fantasies Summary
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Race, Sexual Identity, Fathers, Family, Friendship
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Relationships, Modern Classic Fiction, LGBTQ+