5/13/2023 0 Comments Days of Love by Elisa Rolle![]() In the interest of full disclosure, I’ve been on the lucky receiving end of that honour. I’m willing to bet that if you’re an LGBT reader and you think you don’t know who Elisa Rolle is, you actually do – chances are someone in the LGBT world has linked to one of her reviews about their work. That said, nonfiction can also bring joys.ĭays of Love: Celebrating LGBT History One Story at a Time, by Elisa Rolle So, if you wonder why I rarely talk nonfiction, that’s the answer. It’s not that I don’t find nonfiction enthralling, it’s actually quite the opposite – the reality of nonfiction makes it hit me all the harder.Ĭase in point, I purchased The Up Stairs Lounge Arson by Clayton Delery-Edwards and I am inching my way through it because it disturbs me so. When I do, I generally read biographies, and try to read biographies about people whose lives follow lines very different from my own (and I try doubly hard to find biographies about people whose voices aren’t as often heard). It’s pretty rare I step into the world of nonfiction. ![]()
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