After a chance visit to the castle where French writer André Gide spent his childhood, Robert Dessaix set off to visit the places where Gide lived out his unconventional ideas about love, sexuality and religion.
It is the journey that is the ultimate reward. A celebration of serendipity, where the turn of the page leads to further surprises as Gide provides the inspiration for Dessaix's ruminations. |
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On a cloudless afternoon, a man dives into a crowded swimming pool and disappears. Is it murder, a staged disappearance or alien abduction?
Set at The Prahran Pool over a long hot summer, The Shallow End is a steady freestyle commentary on sex, celebrity and suntanning.
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Pina's world turns upside down when she reads her mother's email to her long term lover. She decides to flee to her uncle's and his partner's home. A place where people are multicultural, multisexual. Where knowing how to love is what matters, not who you love.
A book that looks at homosexuality, bisexuality, polygamy and sexual intimacy |
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The gift book of the season!
Having a Drag Queen but no idea what to call her? Uma Gawd! This Trudy Light of a book has literally hundreds of names to suit Drag Queens of every shape (Justine Ormous), age (Terri Daktil), race (Fu Ling Yu) and religion (Cath Lick). Your drag queen is destined to be the Bella DeBall with this Paige Turner! |