Lit with Liberate will meet in June to discuss Marsha by Tourmaline. Multiple copies are available to borrow, email ga@library.gg to reserve yours.
Come along for snacks, drinks and book chat in the Linwood Pitts Room on the third floor of the Library. No booking required. If you haven’t read the book but want to come along for a taster of the reading group please do. All welcome.
ABOUT THE BOOK
“Thank god the revolution has begun, honey.” Rumor has it that after Marsha P. Johnson threw the first brick in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, she picked up a shard of broken mirror to fix her makeup. Marsha, a legendary Black transgender activist, embodied both the beauty and the struggle of the early gay rights movement. Her work sparked the progress we see today, yet there has never been a definitive record of her life. Until now.
Written with sparkling prose, Tourmaline’s richly researched biography Marsha finally brings this iconic figure to life, in full color. We vividly meet Marsha as both an activist and artist: She performed with RuPaul and with the internationally renowned drag troupe The Hot Peaches. She was a muse to countless artists from Andy Warhol to the band Earth, Wind & Fire. And she continues to inspire people today.
Marsha didn’t wait to be freed; she declared herself free and told the world to catch up. Her story promises to inspire readers to live as their most liberated, unruly, vibrant, and whole selves.
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13th JunJoin us at the Library Book Club for friendly conversation and book chat with your community! -
27th MayCome and join us in the Sark Hall at St Saviour's Community Centre for half an hour of stories, songs and rhymes. -
28th MayLove reading? Love reading with other people? Come along to the Guille-Allès Silent Book Club! -
22nd MayJoin the Guille-Allès Library for 30 minutes of stories, songs and rhymes for children aged 1-3 and their grown ups!