PrideReads

We’re bringing queer stories home to Indy. PrideReads is Indy Pride's new queer book club, brought to life in partnership with Tomorrow Bookstore of Indianapolis. Each session, we gather around stories that reflect, challenge, and celebrate queer experience. Come for the book. Stay for the conversation. Leave feeling a little more seen.

NEXT UP AT PRIDEREADS:

Separate Rooms

By Pier Vittorio Tondelli

June 22, 2026 | 7:30PM | Tomorrow Bookstore

Published in 1989 and widely considered Pier Vittorio Tondelli's masterwork, Separate Rooms is a devastating and luminous meditation on love, grief, and the ache of what remains after loss. Written as Tondelli himself was dying of AIDS-related illness, the novel follows Leo, a writer consumed by mourning for his partner Tomas, moving between memory and longing across the cities they shared. Spare and lyrical, it reads less like a narrative than like a sustained act of remembrance. Tondelli wrote queer desire into Italian literature at a moment when that was an act of profound courage, and this novel carries the weight of everything he knew was ending. Nearly four decades later, Separate Rooms endures as one of the most intimate and heartbreaking portraits of queer love ever committed to the page.

PrideReads attendees get a 10% discount on Separate Rooms at Tomorrow Bookstore.

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Previous PrideReads Selections

Giovanni’s Room

By James Baldwin

April 6, 2026

Published in 1956, Giovanni's Room is James Baldwin's devastating and beautiful meditation on love, identity, and the cost of hiding who you are. Set in Paris and told with Baldwin's unmistakable precision, the novel follows an American man torn between the life he thinks he is supposed to want and the love he cannot bring himself to claim. Nearly seventy years later, it remains one of the most powerful and honest portraits of queer longing ever written.

Tales of the City

By Armistead Maupin

May 18, 2026

Published in 1978, Tales of the City is Armistead Maupin's warm and irresistible love letter to San Francisco and the chosen families that queer people build when the world they were born into no longer fits. Serialized originally in the San Francisco Chronicle, the novel follows a rotating cast of residents at 28 Barbary Lane, bound together by their landlady, the unforgettable Anna Madrigal, and by a city that dared to say queer lives were worth celebrating out loud. It is a story about coming out, finding your people, and discovering that home is not a place you are born into but one you choose. Nearly fifty years later, it remains one of the most joyful and affirming portraits of queer belonging ever written.

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Know a queer story that deserves a room full of readers? We want to hear about it. PrideReads grows through the recommendations of our community, and Tomorrow Bookstore helps us bring the best of them to life. Submit your nomination below, and tell us why this book belongs in the conversation.