University Libraries' Queer Book Club: September Discussion
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The University Libraries' Queer Book Club, in partnership with the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC), will be meeting to discuss September's queer book pick, A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock. Join us as we discuss key themes of the book, what we loved, what we didn't love, and more!
Can't wait until the end of the month to start discussing the book? Join us over on the Queer Book Club Discussion channel via Discord to get a jump start!
Registration is not required but is greatly appreciated.
- Date:
- Wednesday, September 25, 2024
- Time:
- 5:30pm - 6:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Cobb Room, Mary Elizabeth (LI B43)
- Campus:
- The Uptown Campus
- Audience:
- Faculty and Staff Undergraduate and Graduate Students
- Categories:
- Programs
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September Book Club Pick
About:
"It is an unusual thing, to live in a botanical garden. But Simon and Gregor are an unusual pair of gentlemen. Hidden away in their glass sanctuary from the disapproving tattle of Victorian London, they are free to follow their own interests without interference. For Simon, this means long hours in the dark basement workshop, working his taxidermical art. Gregor's business is exotic plants - lucrative, but harmless enough. Until his latest acquisition, a strange fungus which shows signs of intellect beyond any plant he's seen, inspires him to attempt a masterwork: true intelligent life from plant matter. Driven by the glory he'll earn from the Royal Horticultural Society for such an achievement, Gregor ignores the flaws in his plan: that intelligence cannot be controlled; that plants cannot be reasoned with; and that the only way his plant-beast will flourish is if he uses a recently deceased corpse for the substrate. The experiment - or Chloe, as she is named - outstrips even Gregor's expectations, entangling their strange household. But as Gregor's experiment flourishes, he wilts under the cost of keeping it hidden from jealous eyes. The mycelium grows apace in this sultry greenhouse. But who is cultivating whom?"-- Provided by publisher.
What is Queer Book Club?
The Queer Book Club was formed as a collaborative effort between the University Libraries and the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC). This inclusive and welcoming space is dedicated to exploring the diverse narratives within the LGBTQ+ spectrum through the lens of literature. Join us monthly for engaging discussions, thoughtful reflections, and an opportunity to connect with fellow book enthusiasts who share a passion for queer literature. Whether you're a member of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally seeking to broaden your perspectives, our Queer Book Club provides a platform to explore and celebrate the rich tapestry of LGBTQ+ experiences.