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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

SGN reads the most dangerous book in America

Gender Queer has made history this year as one of America's most banned books. The SGN examines how this groundbreaking illustrated novel can be so significant to questioning, Trans, and Nonbinary youth.

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Conversations with People who Hate Me makes a case for facing the haters

Author and comedy writer-performer Dylan Marron shares his experiences in hosting the titular podcast.

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We Have Always Been Here highlights Queer community in Muslim spaces

In her memoir We Have Always Been Here, journalist Samra Habib recounts her journey to self-discovery and acceptance as a Queer woman, a Muslim, and an immigrant to Canada.

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Exile and Pride a touching search for home in a world with no real safe spaces

A look at the first selection of this spring's SGN Book Club.

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Make a note to yourself to read How Do I Un-Remember This?

A review of the collection of humorous stories by Danny Pellegrino.

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That's a wrap on our winter book club!

A recap of this season's SGN Book Club's winter selections.

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Keep your eyes on the Shadows

A review of the true crime thriller.

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Dahlia Adler talks Queer lit, questioning, and the pop song that inspired her latest hit

A chat with Dahlia Adler, author of SGN Book Club selection Cool for the Summer.

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Ready When You Are: Boy meets boy in the Outback

A review of the young adult novel by Indigenous Australian author Gary Lonesborough.

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Kate Davies talks In at the Deep End and the art of starting over

Author Kate Davies talks about her debut novel, her illustrious writing career, and her opinions on classic romcoms.

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