I raced through An Army of Lovers and felt such a strong connection to Giannecchini’s thirst for the queer stories she uncovers. The book moves through the lives of queer elders, but also through the friendships that shape us — the connections that can change our lives and stay with us long after.
I loved the imagined moments of those captured in Donna Gottschalk’s photographs, opening out into possibilities for our queer futures.
It’s beautifully written: a journey through intergenerational connection with those who are living and those we’ve lost, and a reflection on the power of community — how our friends hold us, maybe not forever, but for the moments when we need them most.
I loved the imagined moments of those captured in Donna Gottschalk’s photographs, opening out into possibilities for our queer futures.
It’s beautifully written: a journey through intergenerational connection with those who are living and those we’ve lost, and a reflection on the power of community — how our friends hold us, maybe not forever, but for the moments when we need them most.
Please read.