Ace Voices: What It Means to Be Asexual, Aromantic, Demi or Grey-Ace

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Price
$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.57 X 8.45 X 0.86 inches | 0.71 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781787756984

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About the Author
Eris Young is an asexual, non-binary writer and editor. They are Writer-in-Residence for The Lighthouse Bookshop, winner of a Scottish Book Trust New Writer Award, and previously published They/Them/Their. They are from Santa Ana, California, but reside in Edinburgh.
Reviews

'Ace Voices' is a superb introduction to all things asexual and aromantic. It's an absolute invaluable resource for a-spectrum people, for the people in our lives, and for anyone looking to reflect on the impact that restrictive cultural sex and relationship norms have on everyone.

Eschewing outdated narratives of 'lack', and attending to intersections with race, gender, and disability, Young reframes ace and aro experiences as sources of joy and celebration and as leading to relationships and communities founded on mutual trust, open communication, and respect for boundaries - something we could all benefit hugely from.--Meg-John Barker, author of How to Understand Your Sexuality
Capturing the highest of highs and lowest of lows, Ace Voices is a wonderfully realistic look at what it means to be aspec in a heteronormative world.--Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca, hosts of the Sounds Fake But Okay podcast and authors of Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else
Young weaves together a wonderfully thorough exploration of the a-spec community, striking a balance between the academic and very personal. This balance makes this book both accessible to those looking to learn about asexuality, and those already within the community looking to further understand themselves. A very thoughtful and refreshing read that seamlessly breaks down the complexity of the a-spec community.--Rebecca Burgess, author of How To Be Ace