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Eating fire : family life on the queer side

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  • Publisher:
    Between the Lines, 2001
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Date:
    Created
    2001
    Summary:

    Eating Fire follows in the steps of Riordon’s popular 1996 book Out our way, on gay and lesbian life in the country. This new set of tales examines the range in living patterns and relationships among queer families across Canada. Eating Fire illuminates the rich diversity in which people negotiate their personal and public identities. As in all his writing and radio work, Riordon brings to this book a subtle, direct, and vivid style. For Eating Fire he travelled widely, engaging in significant new research and speaking with hundreds of fascinating people. The resulting book is wanted and needed in classrooms, within queer communities, and among everyone hungry for knowledge about the wide range of Canadian families.

    Original Publisher: Toronto, Between the Lines
    Language(s): English