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Queer 13: Lesbian And Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade

by Clifford Chase (Editor)

Other authors: Etel Adnan (Contributor), Michael Albo (Contributor), David Bergman (Contributor), Rebecca Brown (Contributor), Clifford Chase (Contributor)21 more, Justin Chin (Contributor), Lisa Cohen (Contributor), Regina Gillis (Contributor), Jim Gladstone (Contributor), Gabrielle Glancy (Contributor), Robert Glück (Contributor), Andrew Holleran (Contributor), Doug Jones (Contributor), Wayne Koestenbaum (Contributor), Bia Lowe (Contributor), Michael Lowenthal (Contributor), Marcus Mabry (Contributor), Robert Marshall (Contributor), Eileen Myles (Contributor), Dale Peck (Foreword), Mariana Romo-Carmona (Contributor), Paul Russell (Contributor), Ralph Sassone (Contributor), Joe Westmoreland (Contributor), Jacqueline Woodson (Contributor), Rebecca Zinovic (Contributor)

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This book is a compelling look back at people who felt 'different' early on in their lives. Even before knowing just what that meant, they were aware and searching for some connection that they were not alone, but part of a larger community.
Some of the stories are tragic, some uplifting, but all illuminate the need to belong, to be accepted.
Much praise is given for the diverse group of folks who put down on paper the struggle to be themselves. It's certainly not a time I'd wish to revisit, certainly so publicly.
The book is an intriguing read for all folks looking back at their early teen years, especially those of us who felt a bit 'different'. Difficult to read at times, but nonetheless very worthwhile. ( )
  iluvvideo | Nov 24, 2009 |
It's a commonplace now that homosexuals have always "felt different" from their heterosexual peers, even from an early age. I have to hand it to these folks -who wants to remember junior high?!?
  kencf0618 | Nov 26, 2005 |
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Adnan, EtelContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Brown, RebeccaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Chase, CliffordContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Gillis, ReginaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Jones, DougContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Lowe, BiaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Peck, DaleForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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It's probably a healthy sign that the autobiographical essays collected in Queer 13 display not only relief and anger, but nostalgia. Most of the contributors, including well-known writers like Wayne Kostenbaum (The Queen's Throat) and Rebecca Brown (The Terrible Girls), have overcome the stigma they felt in junior high. When they look back now at their sufferings, they're also able to recall moments of pure, unthreatened pleasure--although, having found the courage they once lacked, they tend to criticize their younger selves for having pandered to repressive parents or playground tyrants. It may be inevitable that these stories have a shared aura of sadness, since the universal experience of junior high seems to be bleak and crushing, but there are other commonalities that emerge: the "gay" childhood friend, for instance, who gets mercilessly dropped, or the casual cruelties of physical education. Some of the most affecting pieces are by writers who were battling other differences in addition to their sexuality, such as Rebecca Zinoric's "Becky's Pagination," about the indignities of being given special education because she was legally blind, and Marcus Mabry's lovely "Mud Pies and Medusa," about growing up black and gay. --Regina Marler

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