Sticks and Stones

Tales of Diversity and Acceptance

by Dani B. Langevin


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Softcover
$7.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/10/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9780759620018

About the Book

Growing up gay or lesbian is difficult enough, but having no literature which exemplifies this lifestyle sends a clear message to every gay little girl and boy that they should remain invisible. All fairytales scream heterosexuality. Just once, I’d love to see Cinderella bump into Snow White’s glass coffin on the way to the ball, give her that proverbial kiss and live happily ever after in lesbian bliss. This is the basis of my book Sticks and Stones. These are four gender bending fairytales affirming that all lives are sacred and all love is good. There is no preaching, no weak females waiting to be rescued by the handsome prince, and no two dimensional men without flaws. These are the gay community’s politically correct fairytales. Complete with battles, monsters and magic potions they will keep both adults and children waiting to see what happens next.


About the Author

I was born the youngest of 5 in a staunch Catholic family. My mother, through example, taught me the power of writing. I began writing in grade school, continuing into adulthood. Most of my writing was benign due to my closeted lifestyle. I watched all of my siblings get married in succession and felt I had no choice and soon followed suit. Seven years and one child later the marriage was over. My closet door was swinging open. The day I told my mother I was a lesbian I cried and apologized. She responded by saying, "I love you. Don’t ever apologize for who you are."

This was a turning point for me. All those suppressed emotions finally came pouring out onto the page. Since then I have had several articles and a short story published. I’m still waiting for that book deal. I’m living happily and openly in eastern Massachusetts with my partner of three years, daughter and two stepsons. I have a master’s degree in education and I teach eighth grade social studies in an inner city school. Some day I hope to be a full time writer.

Life is good!