My second #TransRightsReadathon book was Women's Hotel by Daniel Lavery. I immediately felt right at home, because though set in 1960s Manhattan, it reminded me so much of the sort of classic British books #FurrowedMiddlebrow reprints -- which I later learned was quite deliberate. https://mainstreetmag.com/a-conversation-with-daniel-m-lavery/

I thought it somewhat lacking in plot and through line -- which can be an issue for me with those books as well. Perhaps Lavery found the perfect way to play to his strengths and weaknesses as a writer, by being somewhat out of time.

My favorite part of the book was the depiction of early AA and one character's journey with alcoholism.

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A conversation with New York Times best-selling author and history-inspired creator Daniel M. Lavery on the intricacies of his upcoming novel release, Women’s Hotel - Main Street Magazine

With his upcoming novel, Women’s Hotel, releasing on October 15th, Daniel M. Lavery shares his approach to the writing process, what inspired his interest in women’s hotels, and the details of his work’s pertinent themes.

Main Street Magazine

doubt Tiff "Justice" has read more than one book in her life.

reading books didn't make me a lesbian - books helped me understand that I wasn't alone in the world
and I wouldn't grow horns, a tail and breathe fire
hope her children overcome Momma's self inflicted lack of #perspective !

https://www.openlynews.com/i/?id=13260404-6156-4dbb-bdbb-86cdf92b46c5

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LGBTQ+ authors hit back as US school book bans pick up

School book bans on the increase across the US Writers fear loss of representation among young ...

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The book I'm rereading is So This Is Ever After by FT Lukin, which is doing an admirable job of being a comfort read. It's about what happens after the epic fantasy heroes with no training in government kill the villain who was in charge, features a whole world full of LGBTQ+ folks, and takes itself almost as seriously as Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

If you like comedic #fantasy, #romcoms, and/or adorably hopeless bi-boys, pick it up for #Pride Month.

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