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Holding the Man
Holding the Man | Timothy Conigrave
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The mid-seventies – and satin baggies and chunky platforms reigned supreme. Jethro Tull did battle with glam-rock for the airwaves. At an all-boys Catholic school in Melbourne, Timothy Conigrave fell wildly and sweetly in love with the captain of the football team. So began a relationship that was to last for 15 years, a love affair that weathered disapproval, separation and, ultimately death. Holding the Man recreates that relationship. With honesty and insight it explores the highs and lows of any partnership: the intimacy, constraints, temptations. And the strength of heart both men had to find when they tested positive to HIV. This is a book as refreshing and uplifting as it is moving; a funny and sad and celebratory account of growing up gay.
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Petelord
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Terrible movie wonderful book

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BooknerdsLife
Holding the Man | Timothy Conigrave
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Rereading this heartfelt story of Timothy Conigrave, who grew up in Melbourne Australian during the 70s struggling with being in relationship, & being a gay man at the time. Its also about coming of age & #humanrights & #LoveEquality

#LoveIsLove #Nohate #pridemonth #lgbtbook #bookworm #PenguinClassics #bibliophile #bookandcoffee

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Holding the Man | Timothy Conigrave
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Been waiting for this one, though I know I'm going to need all the tissues for it.

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Recallbook
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Beautiful and absorbing details... still so relevant to LGBTI experiences of marginalisation and the often painful coming out to family. A writer that had an important story to tell of his gay love and lifetime partnership- cut short by HIV/AIDS at a time when it was pure terror to have that diagnosis. Strong, brave, honest. The movie is very true to the book too- funny, gritty, reflective and moving.