30 Queer Lives explores the lives, struggles and successes of LGBTQIA+ New Zealanders. The author, Matt McEvoy, notes that as a young gay Kiwi kid growing up, books about All Blacks and Sir Edmund Hillary were ubiquitous, while stories about other New Zealanders struggled for a place in school libraries and bookshops. The singular elevation of the sports-hero genre made us feel that perhaps we werent real New Zealanders. To this day, there still has not been a book to celebrate queer expression and contribution to New Zealand life, and show how LGBTQIA+ people strengthen our rich culture. This book, bold and bright as the rainbow community itself, fills that gap. It explores the lives of queer people across New Zealand society, from north to south and from soldiers, celebrities, lawyers, drag queens, businesspeople and Olympians to farmers and fa`afafine. From the famous Grant Robertson, Gareth Farr, Chlöe Swarbrick to the less well known, these 30 stories encourage empathy and understanding, challenge stereotypes, and offer courage and hope.
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Weight: 300g
Dimensions: 163 x 230mm
Publication Date: 10 Feb 2022
Publisher: Massey University Press
Publication City/Country: New Zealand
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780995122925
About Matt McEvoy
Matt McEvoy completed a Bachelor of Music degree between Auckland and Otago Universities. A holiday job at an Auckland tech company turned into ten years of working in communications technology around Europe and finally Qatar where he joined a small team creating the first outpost of Vodafone in the Middle East. Returning to Auckland Matt now spreads his time between teaching piano managing property interests accepting the occasional local technology contract and writing with a particular interest in social history and the diverse stories of extraordinary people who are seldom given a voice in New Zealand culture. His first book The Grey Lynn Book published in 2018 went into a second printing.