Missed Her

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Discover 'Missed Her', an evocative collection of stories by Ivan E. Coyote that delves into the complexities of growing up a lesbian butch in the Canadian north. This gripping narrative captures the essence of identity and the struggles against homophobia, making it essential reading for anyone exploring LGBTQ+ experiences. Within these pages, readers will appreciate Coyote's unique storytelling ability that resonates with both queer and straight audiences alike. The book tackles significant themes such as family dynamics, queer youth, and societal expectations, offering a poignant reflection on gender and identity. Published in 2010 by Arsenal Pulp Press, this brand new collection is perfect for those interested in contemporary LGBTQ+ literature and personal narratives. Ivan's humorous and insightful tales—ranging from pet ownership to critiques of media representation—invite readers to embrace their own identities while sparking crucial conversations. Don't miss out on this literary gem that intertwines humor with heartfelt storytelling. Enjoy free shipping on this title, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Whether you're adding to your personal library or seeking a meaningful gift, 'Missed Her' is a must-have for anyone passionate about LGBTQ+ literature and stories of resilience and authenticity.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781551523712
Year: 2010
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press


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Ivan E. Coyote is a master storyteller and these beautiful, funny stories about growing up a lesbian butch in the Canadian north attract audiences both gay and straight. In their fifth collection, Ivan addresses issues of family, queer youth, and homophobia with a trenchant and wistful eye.Whether discussing the politics of being a butch with a pet lapdog or berating a gay newspaper for considering butches and trans people as "extreme," Ivan traverses issues of gender and identity with a wistful, perceptive eye.

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