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Rainbow Rainbow
Rainbow Rainbow | Lydia Conklin
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A collection of stories that celebrate the humour, darkness and depth of emotion of the queer and trans experience that’s not typically represented: liminal or uncertain identities, queer conception and queer joy. In this delightful debut collection of prize-wining stories, queer, gender-nonconforming and trans characters struggle to find love and forgiveness, despite their sometimes comic, sometimes tragic mistakes. In one story, a young lesbian tries to have a baby with her lover using an unprofessional sperm donor and a high-powered, rainbow-coloured cocktail. In another, a fifth-grader explores gender identity by dressing as an ox – instead of a matriarch – for a class Oregon Trail reenactment. Meanwhile a nonbinary person on the eve of top surgery dangerously experiments with an open relationship during the height of the COVID crisis. With insight and compassion, debut author Lydia Conklin takes their readers to a meeting of a queer feminist book club and to a convention for trans teenagers, revealing both the dark and lovable sides of their characters. The stories in Rainbow Rainbow will make you laugh and wince, sometimes at the same time.
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Rainbow Rainbow | Lydia Conklin
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Panpan

These stories were often so bleak I found them excruciating: things going really badly for people, cruelty, and deeply uncomfortable sexual content, incl. (not condoned) pedophilia. It left me wondering: why? I'm all for not insisting on moral purity in queer characters, but I didn't enjoy or find anything interesting about the people/situations. At their worst, the stories felt like they were being dark and miserable to be edgy and literary.

AbigailJaneBlog Honestly? I'm kinda done with queer lit being about the "bad". Give me happy queers any day. 1y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Rainbow Rainbow | Lydia Conklin
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Bathtime reading much deserved and needed after a day with a grumpy teething baby and my partner spending time with a friend who came from out of town. So far the first story in this collection has made me laugh out loud twice, so that's a good sign. #QueerBooks #LGBTQBooks

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Rainbow Rainbow | Lydia Conklin
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I wanted to shout out all the small / indie press books that are on my best queer 2022 books on Autostraddle! If you are looking for a great queer book, these are excellent choices, in every genre imaginable!

Presses include Arsenal Pulp Press, Tin House, Little Puss Press, Feminist Press, Milkweed Editions, Catapult, Seal Press, Coffee House, Yesyes books, Bywater, + more!

https://www.autostraddle.com/92-of-the-best-queer-books-of-2022/