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Katherine Locke



Average rating: 3.73 · 1,012 ratings · 290 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Out Now: Queer We Go Again!

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Mermaids Never Drown: Tales...

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For the Rest of Us: 13 Fest...

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Athlete Is Agender: True St...

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The Private Life of Estelle...

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Breast Cancer: The Essentia...

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Pastel

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Teach Me To Live

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“It's hard. Wanting the tea, but also not wanting the tea, but feeling like you should want the tea, but knowing you should protest the tea, so you put the protest on the teapot and throw all the tea in the harbor, and the teapot I guess. . . stays empty?”
Katherine Locke, Out Now: Queer We Go Again!

“Whoever can protest and does not is responsible for what happens without protest.”
Katherine Locke

“When we arrived at the Lodz ghetto, I was sixteen years old and Ruth was five. My mother was forty-six, my father forty-eight.

When I left the Lodz ghetto, I was seventeen years old and Ruth was five. My mother was forty-six, my father forty-eight.

When I die, I will be an old man...But even then I will always know that my sister is five. She will always be five.”
Katherine Locke

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