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Little Blue Encyclopedia: (for Vivian) Paperback – October 7, 2019
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The playful and poignant novel Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) sifts through a queer trans woman's unrequited love for her straight trans friend who died. A queer love letter steeped in desire, grief, and delight, the story is interspersed with encyclopedia entries about a fictional TV show set on an isolated island.
The experimental form functions at once as a manual for how pop culture can help soothe and mend us and as an exploration of oft-overlooked sources of pleasure, including karaoke, birding, and butt toys. Ultimately, Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) reveals with glorious detail and emotional nuance the woman the narrator loved, why she loved her, and the depths of what she has lost.
- Print length200 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMetonymy Press
- Publication dateOctober 7, 2019
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.75 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100994047193
- ISBN-13978-0994047199
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--Quill & Quire, starred review
"Little Blue Encyclopedia understands perfectly how pop culture -- and pop culture fandom -- can become bound up in our lives inextricably. As the narrator assembles her encyclopedia, memories of Vivian when she was alive start to trickle into the text. Sometimes the narrator is conscious of those memories taking over, and sometimes it happens almost without her having to try."
--Vox
"If we mourn for too long, society might tell us that we're wrong, that it's time to move on, get over it, but this book shows, at least at times, that it's actually conventional wisdom that is misguided. Since Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian), at its core, is about nothing more or less than the fact that the narrator still loves and is still grieving, both emotions intertwined with the difficulties of survival." -- Jacob Wren, Montreal Review of Books
"Vancouver author Hazel Jane Plante's quirky, queer debut destined to be a cult classic." --Toronto Star
"The last time I read a novel with such a startling, original, winning first-person narrator was Miriam Toews's
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About the Author
Hazel Jane Plante is a librarian, cat photographer, and writer. Her debut novel Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) received the 32nd Annual Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction. She also releases music under the name lo-fi lioness and helms the podcast t4t, which is about writing while trans.
She currently lives in Vancouver on the unceded ancestral territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.
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- Publisher : Metonymy Press; Illustrated edition (October 7, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 200 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0994047193
- ISBN-13 : 978-0994047199
- Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.75 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #464,522 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #88 in Literature Encyclopedias
- #1,119 in Friendship Fiction (Books)
- #3,825 in Women's Friendship Fiction
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Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) follows a trans woman, who is unnamed for the majority of the book, as she processed the grief she is experiencing after her friend Vivian dies. Our main character begins to put together an encyclopedia to preserve her memories of Vivian and serve as a tribute to the fictional tv show Little Blue the two watched together.
I was recommended this book because I made it known that I love a novel with an interesting structure. The encyclopedia aspect is such an interesting narrative choice that adds such a wonderful discovery aspect to this story. We see the story unfold alphabetically after the brief introduction. The inclusion of Little Blue was also a really interesting and engaging aspect of this book; looking at what we like, especially what we have liked for a very long time, is a really clever way to let us get to know our narrator and Vivian.
I love the way Plante presents fan culture. She shows how much investment and emotional attachment can be aimed at media and how that media permeates our lives and strengthens our bonds to each other. She dives into the silly aspects and the meaningful giving both the proper amount of weight in the story. It is also just fun to try to piece together this show through the entries we receive about its characters.
The book isn't really about Little Blue, of course. It is about our narrator and Vivian, who introduced her to Little Blue. The friendship the narrator has with Vivian is so multilayered, and watching it unfold is so tender and raw and fascinating. It is pretty clear very early on that the narrator was in love with Vivian and that it was unrequited both due to personality differences and Vivian being straight. But in addition to that layer, Vivian was the trans woman that made her feel a sense of security in her own identity.
Viv gave me that. I felt protected. Being around her gave me confidence. I saw a way forward, a way of being trans in the world that didn't seem like a struggle... She softened my shame and anxiety about being trans. She showed me that it was possible to wade through that river and reach the other side.
I really loved seeing the way the narrator was shaped by Vivian. How seeing herself in another person changed her life so positively and deeply. And as the book goes on, we get to see the relationship in various stages and in different lights. The way Plante introduces new information to the reader is so intentional and well done; I was absolutely captivated with my reading experience.
You know the whole time you are reading that Vivian is dead, but the book is not a look at her death; it is truly a look at how her life changed someone else's. It shows that people can be complicated and flawed and still have an overwhelmingly positive effect on the people who surrounded them. This book had me so invested in both the narrator and Vivian, but it also made me constantly think about my own friendships. Not in a way that pulled me out of the world of the book, but that made the book feel very real. I constantly had to remind my brain that this was fiction.
I absolutely adored this book. I highlighted so much of the book; I was not even 25% of the way through this under 200-page book when I was imagining how wonderful it was going to be to reread it. I am just obsessed. I would absolutely recommend this book to others. If you are looking to read more queer fiction, or want a novel by a trans author, or you just want a book that is poignant and creative and brilliantly written. Also, it is very funny in addition to being moving; I laughed out loud multiple times. I cannot recommend this book enough; it deserves to find more readers to become enraptured with this weird and wonderful book.
It's possible to get to know someone through memories that others share, and sharing a love of some manifestation of pop culture is a very timely way to bring those memories out.
Specifically, I liked the two main characters being trans women with different sexual identities. Trans is not a singular experience people! It's the tip of the iceberg!
I was also really struck by the notion that many trans women don't have the luxury of not dressing femme because without the gender-coded clothing they won't be read as women. I feel really dumb for not considering the implications of this.
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Read this novel if you want to understand transwomen, be trans, be an ally. Read it if you hate transwomen, because it will change you for the better.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2021
Read this novel if you want to understand transwomen, be trans, be an ally. Read it if you hate transwomen, because it will change you for the better.











