On the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall riots, a number of books were released that not only looked back at that seminal event but documented how the LGBTQ+ movement progressed from there as well as where it currently resides. This book is no exception. However, because it was written by an editor of "Attitude," a British magazine, the reader is presented with more of a worldview of LGBTQ+ culture, community, and so much more. The reader is also presented with interviews with prominent figures from around the world. This focus on the effects of Stonewall internationally made this book highly enjoyable.
No one book can cover all topics within LGBTQ+ history. This book doesn't try, but it does touch upon many topics and provides enough information that a person who is interested could go and do further reading and research. Everything from the riots, outrage, hate, religion, film, theater, music, sports, the AIDS epidemic, transgender issues, inter-sectionality, and more is discussed. It's a lot of information, but it's never dull. This book also includes a lot of great photographs and interviews.
I think it's a great addition to anyone's LGBTQ+ personal library.