This memoir of the AIDS plague is a powerful reminder to those of us who miraculously lived through it—and a valuable eye-opener for younger generations who can never allow this to happen again.”
—Sam Irvin, co-executive producer of Gods and Monsters, author of Kay Thompson: From Funny Face to Eloise
Learn moreDownload the Reader's Group GuideBefore COVID-19 swept across the world, there was another pandemic. This gripping memoir recounts Lynn Curlee's life in New York and Los Angeles during the 1980s and 1990s, as friend after friend passed away and the LGBT+ community changed forever.
Learn moreDownload the Reader's Group Guideexamination of the AIDS crisis that highlights how much the past shapes our present. Lynn Curlee has accomplished something beautiful here—I could not put it down.”
—Leo Rocha, journalist and GLAAD "20 under 20" honoree
Learn moreDownload the Reader's Group GuideHenry Hamlet doesn't know what he wants to do with his life. It's senior year, and everyone seems to have a clue except him. All he knows is that he can make any situation awkward. It's a gift. Or a curse.
Fortunately, he always has his best friend Len to hide behind. Until Henry falls in love. Head over heels. In a way he never imagined possible.
Learn moreRead an excerptHanna and Andreas have got to get out of East Germany. Stuck in dead-end factory jobs after being expelled from school for "agitating against the state," they've got no guarantee of safety and no chance at a better future.
The teens hatch a daring plan: swim over forty miles across the Baltic Sea from their hometown of Rostock to the West German town of Fehmarn. Their grueling twenty-five hour journey is unspeakably dangerous. Hypothermia, exhaustion, jellyfish, a violent summer storm, and the constant threat of being caught by Soviet patrols. Will they find the freedom they so desperately seek, or will the weight of their past drag them under?
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