I asked Schrag via email about Adam, trans inclusion then (the book is set in 2006) and now, and The L Word (because I simply couldn’t resist). The book is riotously funny, deeply romantic, and a head-clearing breath of fresh air in its look at sexual and gender politics. When he meets Gillian, the girl of his dreams, fun turns to major confusion as he realizes she has mistaken him for a transman, the most plausible explanation for why this cute young guy is hanging out with a bunch of lesbians. When 17-year-old Adam Freeman ditches his boring scene in Piedmont, California, to spend the summer with his lesbian sister Casey in New York City, he’s hoping for life-changing excitement in one form only: girls. She also received the most exuberant name-check in the Le Tigre song “ Hot Topic,” a nod she returns with a wink in her debut novel Adam. You may know Ariel Schrag as the author and illustrator of a series of graphic memoirs ( Potential, Likewise), or as a writer for The L Word. The Lambda Literary Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting LGBT literature.
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