Synopses & Reviews
Ivan E. Coyote's wry, honest stories about gender and identity have captivated audiences everywhere. Ivan's eighth book is her first for LGBT youth, written for anyone who has ever felt different or alone in their struggles to be true to themselves. Included are stories about Ivan's tomboy youth and her adult life, where she experiences cruelty and kindness in unexpected places.
Funny, inspiring, and full of heart, One in Every Crowd is about embracing and celebrating difference and feeling comfortable in one's own skin.
Ivan E. Coyote was also featured in the anti-bullying anthology It Gets Better.
Review
The stories in this collection are stunning in every way: unaffected, compassionate, inspirational, and, as if that wasnt enough, achingly funny ... Great writing has the power to enrich lives; not all writing has the power to save them. Quill and Quire (STARRED REVIEW)
Review
Sophisticated, earnest, plainspoken and intimate, this collection will speak to LGBTQ youth as well as straight youth, teens and adults. Kirkus Reviews
A funny and empathetic collection of more than forty stories ... Teenagers confronting their sexuality, or who have otehrwise felt like outsiders, will feel as though they've gained an ally in Coyote ... These tales of compassionate relatives, finding love, and even the insecurities that stretch into adulthood should provide reassurance that there is indeed life after high school. Publishers Weekly
The stories in this collection are stunning in every way: unaffected, compassionate, inspirational, and, as if that wasnt enough, achingly funny ... Great writing has the power to enrich lives; not all writing has the power to save them. Quill and Quire (STARRED REVIEW)
Review
Sophisticated, earnest, plainspoken and intimate, this collection will speak to LGBTQ youth as well as straight youth, teens and adults. Kirkus Reviews
A funny and empathetic collection of more than forty stories ... Teenagers confronting their sexuality, or who have otehrwise felt like outsiders, will feel as though they've gained an ally in Coyote ... These tales of compassionate relatives, finding love, and even the insecurities that stretch into adulthood should provide reassurance that there is indeed life after high school. Publishers Weekly
There are so many vital stories in here; stories about how scary high schools still are even when youre an adult; stories about the different ways in which we find love; stories about boys who likes to wear dresses; stories about the deep conundrum of what bathroom to walk into. Every story is full of honesty, joy, warmth, pain, anger, and hope. Every story is markedly real. I felt like I knew every character in every story, or at least wanted to; I longed to jump into Coyotes world and take trips to the Yukon and have long talks and hearty laughs over coffee or alcohol. To tell stories. Scratch that; this wasnt something I longed for, but something that I felt would be completely natural, something that was pretty much as good as real. And any book, any story, that makes you feel that level of comfort, that is something special. Those are the books you never throw away. And Ill never throw One In Every Crowd away except if I find a youth who needs it. Then Ill gladly hand it over, and buy a few additional copies for their friends. AfterEllen.com
Ivan E. Coyote knows the hearts of teenagers. One in Every Crowd is an homage to the outsider: to the young boy who steals his mothers lipstick, to the girl who slip-slides in and out of gender identifications, to the ones who cant put themselves in boxes. To the ones who cannot abide by the binary. It is a love-touched and memory-soaked ballad to queer youth ... One in Every Crowd is a book that belongs in the hands of queer youth and in the hands of their oppressors. Its a heartfelt and rich look at what its like to be else, to be outside, to toe the lines and then step over them. It can teach, it can support. Its a book that will change readers, and leave them knowing that being changed by it is a privilege. Lambda Literary
Queer storyteller Ivan E. Coyote has created a diverse and charming array of vignettes for anyone who has ever fought to find who they really are. The Advocate
The stories in this collection are stunning in every way: unaffected, compassionate, inspirational, and, as if that wasnt enough, achingly funny ... Great writing has the power to enrich lives; not all writing has the power to save them. Quill and Quire (STARRED REVIEW)
Synopsis
Famed lesbian storyteller Ivan E. Coyotes first book aimed at queer youth: stories about being true to yourself.
About the Author
Ivan E. Coyote: Ivan E. Coyote is the author of five previous story collections, the most recent of which is
Missed Her. Ivan is also the co-editor (with Zena Sharman) of the anthology
Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme. One of her stories appears in the anthology
It Gets Better, edited by Dan Savage and Terry Miller. Originally from the Yukon, she now lives in Vancouver.