Greedy — By Jen Winston

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Greedy: Notes from a Bisexual Who Wants Too Much, by Jen Winston, is a provocative and hysterical collection of essays, where the author offers readers an intimate look at bisexuality, gender and sex.

Jen is a natural-born story-teller and in Greedy she enables readers to seek the answers to the questions of so many marginalized people, whilst sharing with us that bisexuality is not simply a ‘behavior’, but about discovering constancy and identity.

With sharp insight, Jen charts her attempts to make sense of her bisexuality through an intersectional lens, subjectively calling upon her own experiences with both bi-phobia and sexism, in order to navigate how we all can do better for the queer community.

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Footnotes:

  • When you read a book you really enjoy, buy a few extra copies and gift them to friends you know will benefit from reading it. This is an especially great rule when buying books from BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ or women authors.

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