Here are just a few of the books we are reading and recommending as we celebrate Pride this month. These books take a behind-the-scenes look at the vibrant, little known world of queer club nights; find out what happens when travelers who missed the Titanic form a secret society; read a road trip novel on your summer road trip; explore the challenges of high finance, ambition and complicated relationships, and so much more. Pick up one of these books, find more in our Pride display in store.
Ways and Means by Daniel Lefferts
Propulsive, exuberant, and profoundly observed, Ways and Means is an indelible, clear-eyed investigation of class and ambition, sex and art, and politics and power in twenty-first century America.
Long Live Queer Nightlife by Amin Ghaziani
It’s closing time for an alarming number of gay bars in cities around the globe–but it’s definitely not the last dance
In this exhilarating journey into underground parties, pulsating with life and limitless possibility, acclaimed author Amin Ghaziani unveils the unexpected revolution revitalizing urban nightlife.
The Titanic Survivors Book Club by Timothy Schaffert
Elegant and elegiac, The Titanic Survivors Book Club is a dazzling ode to love, chance, and the transformative power of books to bring people together.
Housemates by Emma Copley Eisenberg
Two young housemates embark on a road trip to discover themselves in this sparkling novel of love, friendship, and chosen family in a fractured America, by the award-winning author of The Third Rainbow Girl.
How to Live Free in a Dangerous World by Shayla Lawson
In their new book, Shayla Lawson reveals how traveling can itself be a political act, when it can be a dangerous world to be Black, femme, nonbinary, and disabled. With their signature prose, at turns bold, muscular, and luminous, Shayla Lawson travels the world to explore deeper meanings held within love, time, and the self.
The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe
In this shocking psychological thriller and follow-up to New York Times bestseller The Girls I’ve Been, four teens face off against a wicked man in a remote forest in a desperate fight for their survival.