The narrative follows aspiring historian Maxine as she delves into Canadian social policy and uncovers the poignant story of Everett Klippert, the last man in Canada imprisoned solely for his sexual orientation. Through her research, Maxine not only highlights Klippert's struggles but also explores broader themes of LGBTQ+ rights and societal change in Canada, revealing how history shapes contemporary understanding of identity and justice.
Natalie Meisner Livres
Natalie Meisner est une dramaturge accomplie dont les œuvres ont été montées dans tout le pays, obtenant une reconnaissance significative. Son écriture plonge dans les profondeurs de l'expérience humaine avec une sensibilité poétique distincte. Elle crée des récits avec un sens aigu des nuances et une profonde compréhension des émotions partagées. Meisner explore la complexité des relations et la vie intérieure de ses personnages à travers une narration perspicace et empathique.




My Mommy, My Mama, My Brother, and Me
These Are the Things We Found by the Sea
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring the beauty and mystery of the seaside, this book delves into the treasures and stories that the ocean reveals. Through vivid imagery and evocative prose, it captures the essence of coastal life, highlighting the unique experiences and discoveries that await those who wander by the shore. Themes of nature, nostalgia, and the interconnectedness of life are woven throughout, inviting readers to reflect on their own encounters with the sea and the lessons it imparts.
Double Pregnant
- 181pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Girl meets girl. Girl marries girl. They want to have babies - but they need a little help. Double Pregnant is author Natalie Meisner's light-hearted, poignant and informative true story of two lesbians who want to have children. For a variety of reasons, one being that Natalie's wife is a woman of colour who was adopted into a white family, the
Speed Dating for Sperm Donors
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the journey of two women in their quest for a sperm donor, this play delves into the emotional and practical challenges they face while building their family. Drawing from the author's personal experiences, it offers a poignant reflection on love, partnership, and the complexities of parenthood. The narrative intertwines humor and heartfelt moments, showcasing the unique dynamics of a same-sex couple navigating societal expectations and personal desires.