The Box in the Closet

The Box in the Closet
Author: Margaret Singleton
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1426990022

This powerful and unusual story contrasts The Bicknells, a wealthy and influential family in Rosedale, Toronto, Ontario, into which I was born out of wedlock, with a farm couple from near Brockville, Ontario who adopted me in 1935. At the age of sixteen I began to feel unsettled and lost. Eighteen years later I finally acted on that feeling and began the search for my lost parents. Using documents I found in a box in the closet of my adoptive mother after her death, I have retrieved the moment when a sleek limousine emerged from the dust of a gravel road delivering me to my new parents. The book follows that limousine back as I searched for my birth mother, taking me into mystery, intrigue and cover-up by the legal system but bringing me finally to a supper dance in the Crystal Ballroom of the historic King Edward Hotel in Toronto, where by chance, my birth parents were reunited. The memoir is a story of loss and recovery but it is also a story of love, strength and redemption

A Box in the Closet

A Box in the Closet
Author: Brianna Snow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

"As a result of a professor instructing me to draw it, the first draft of my thesis exists on a sheet of poster board. I took a dark purple marker, a perfect color for it since the truths in my works tend to lean on the darker side, and constructed the whole thing in ten minutes. Not one word for my thesis had been written at this point, though. I drew boxes all over the poster. Some were shaded in, some were big, some were connected by lines, some were connected by dotted lines, some were in clusters. I pointed to every box and explained to my classmates what each one represented. For example, some boxes that were connected by a solid line and repetitive in size showed a character who couldn't break away from her/his habits, resulting in a stagnant life. I birthed over a dozen scenarios during that short exercise. ..." -- from Introduction.

Out of the Closet, Into the Archives

Out of the Closet, Into the Archives
Author: Amy L. Stone
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2015-11-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438459033

The first book to focus on the experience of LGBT archival research. Out of the Closet, Into the Archives takes readers inside the experience of how it feels to do queer archival research and queer research in the archive. The archive, much like the closet, exposes various levels of public and privateness—recognition, awareness, refusal, impulse, disclosure, framing, silence, cultural intelligibility—each mediated and determined through subjective insider/outsider ways of knowing. The contributors draw on their experiences conducting research in disciplines such as sociology, African American studies, English, communications, performance studies, anthropology, and women’s and gender studies. These essays challenge scholars to engage with their affective experience of being in the archive, illuminating how the space of the archive requires a different kind of deeply personal, embodied research.

The Skeleton in the Closet

The Skeleton in the Closet
Author: M. C. Beaton
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429901586

Ever since the death of his father, poor Fellworth Dolphin has slaved away as a waiter to support his miserly, cold-hearted mother. When his mother suddenly dies, Fellworth is shocked to discover that she has left him a sizable inheritance. Confused, Fell teams up with Maggie, a plain girl with a similar background, to investigate the source of the riches. But what they find is a closet full of skeletons... Is it really possible Fell's father was involved in a long-ago train robbery? Who's the mysterious woman in the portrait hidden in his mother's wardrobe? As Maggie and Fell poke around the village for answers, they find themselves on a surprise-filled path to danger and adventure, and--just possibly--love. But Fell's sudden good fortune could come to an abrupt end if he doesn't stay one step ahead of a cunning killer... from beloved novelist M.C. Beaton comes this thrilling stand-alone mystery, The Skeleton in the Closet.

Where I Was From

Where I Was From
Author: Joan Didion
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-01-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307763293

From the bestselling, award-winning author of The Year of Magical Thinking: In this "arresting amalgam of memoir and historical timeline” (The Baltimore Sun), Didion—a native Californian—reassesses parts of her life, her work, her history, and ours. Didion applies her scalpel-like intelligence to California's ethic of ruthless self-sufficiency in order to examine that ethic’s often tenuous relationship to reality. Combining history and reportage, memoir and literary criticism, Where I Was From explores California’s romances with land and water; its unacknowledged debts to railroads, aerospace, and big government; the disjunction between its code of individualism and its fetish for prisons. Whether she is writing about her pioneer ancestors or privileged sexual predators, robber barons or writers (not excluding herself), Didion is an unparalleled observer, and this book is at once intellectually provocative and deeply personal.

The Cross in the Closet

The Cross in the Closet
Author: Timothy Kurek
Publisher: Green Bridge Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012
Genre: Christian gay men
ISBN: 9780983567745

From bigotry to empathy, this is the true story of a conservative Christian attempting to find the answers. And it all begins with two words. "I'm Gay."

The Digital Closet

The Digital Closet
Author: Alexander Monea
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0262545950

An exploration of how heteronormative bias is deeply embedded in the internet, hidden in algorithms, keywords, content moderation, and more. A Next Big Idea Club nominee. In The Digital Closet, Alexander Monea argues provocatively that the internet became straight by suppressing everything that is not, forcing LGBTQIA+ content into increasingly narrow channels—rendering it invisible through opaque algorithms, automated and human content moderation, warped keywords, and other strategies of digital overreach. Monea explains how the United States’ thirty-year “war on porn” has brought about the over-regulation of sexual content, which, in turn, has resulted in the censorship of much nonpornographic content—including material on sex education and LGBTQIA+ activism. In this wide-ranging, enlightening account, Monea examines the cultural, technological, and political conditions that put LGBTQIA+ content into the closet. Monea looks at the anti-porn activism of the alt-right, Christian conservatives, and anti-porn feminists, who became strange bedfellows in the politics of pornography; investigates the coders, code, and moderators whose work serves to reify heteronormativity; and explores the collateral damage in the ongoing war on porn—the censorship of LGBTQ+ community resources, sex education materials, art, literature, and other content that engages with sexuality but would rarely be categorized as pornography by today’s community standards. Finally, he examines the internet architectures responsible for the heteronormalization of porn: Google Safe Search and the data structures of tube sites and other porn platforms. Monea reveals the porn industry’s deepest, darkest secret: porn is boring. Mainstream porn is stuck in a heteronormative filter bubble, limited to the same heteronormative tropes, tagged by the same heteronormative keywords. This heteronormativity is mirrored by the algorithms meant to filter pornographic content, increasingly filtering out all LGBTQIA+ content. Everyone suffers from this forced heteronormativity of the internet—suffering, Monea suggests, that could be alleviated by queering straightness and introducing feminism to dissipate the misogyny.

I Have Always Been Me

I Have Always Been Me
Author: Precious Brady-Davis
Publisher: Little A
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781542044318

A powerful memoir of independence, releasing the past, and living the dream by award-winning trans advocate Precious Brady-Davis. Precious Brady-Davis remembers the sense of being singular and grappling with "otherness." Born into traumatic circumstances, Davis was brought up in the Omaha foster care system and the Pentecostal faith. As a biracial, gender-nonconforming kid, she felt displaced. Yet she realized by coming into her identity that she had a purpose all along. In I Have Always Been Me, Brady-Davis reflects on a childhood of neglect, instability, and abandonment. She reveals her determination to dream through it and shares her profound journey as a trans woman now fully actualized, absolutely confident, and precious. She speaks to anyone who has ever tried to find their place in this world and imparts the wisdom that comes with surmounting odds and celebrating on the other side. A memoir, a love story, and an outreach for the marginalized, Precious's sojourn is a song of self-reliance and pride and an invitation to join in the chorus.

Recipes from

Recipes from
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9780970618306

A collection of time honored recipes lovingly gathered from the "Box in the Closet Under the Stairs." The box of vintage recipes was discovered in the closet of the Carmichael farmhouse while three daughters, Ruth, Laura, and Mary, cared for their terminally ill mother. This book is a compilation of favorite recipes from four generations of family cooks. The best-selling story, "The Box Under the Stair", by Award-Winning inspirational Author, Ruth Carmichael Ellinger, was the catalyst for publishing this collection of recipes and this touching story is included in the book. The beautiful art sketches of Mariam Stampfle are pictured on the category inserts and were sketched at the family farm in rural Ohio. Also included are bits of nostalgia clipped from a variety of sources and added to the box over the years. This addition makes this cookbook a good read at any time. Brief personal sketches of two grandmothers, one who was the spirited protagonist in the inspirational novel by Ellinger, "The Wild Rose of Lancaster" and gives the reader a window into the past when a great deal of time was spent in the kitchen, especially around the family table. "I believe that we have touched a common thread that links every generation together," Ellinger said. "It is all about family and the ties that bind them together and especially around the family table. There is something very special about preserving a family's legacy through their own favorite recipes. This book makes a wonderful gift for anyone who enjoys making "scratch" recipes or for those who simply love to read and collect cookbooks.

The Box Closet

The Box Closet
Author: Mary Meigs
Publisher: Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780889222533

A narrative woven of her parents' diaries and letters that integrates Meigs's discoveries as a daughter and granddaughter.