Grace Woodhouse navigates early transition and a life without football, until her skills are needed again. Can she balance her identity with her love for the game?
Chloe plans a cross-country road trip to reunite with her estranged BFFs and see their favorite boy band, but old feelings reignite in this sizzling summer romcom by Crystal Maldonado.
YA contemporary fantasy where a teen accidentally reanimates his first crush's dead body. Can he keep him alive before time runs out? Perfect for fans of Cemetery Boys.
Non-binary kid Green navigates confusing crushes and joins school musical crew to get closer to Ronnie in this heartwarming new book by bestselling author.
Celebrate identity and friendship in bilingual children's book "Hooray, What A Day!/¡Viva, Qué Día!" by non-binary artist Sunny Allis. Join Frankie and Jesse on a joyful journey through their queer and colorful community.
Baking book by former pastry chef and social justice educator Corrie Locke-Hardy emphasizes community, resistance, and activism through delicious recipes.
Kat Sanchez, a high schooler in Bakersfield, leads a double life as social media influencer Max Monroe, but when her lies unravel, she must navigate the consequences.
A novel about a nonbinary teen, Sam, who discovers and celebrates queer history through a school project. Will they be able to change their history class's perspective?
Melissa wants to be who she truly is - a girl, not a boy named George. With her friend Kelly's help, she sets out to make her identity known in their class play.
Award-winning author Alex Gino tells the story of Rick, a boy exploring his identity and making new friends in middle school, in the footsteps of their groundbreaking novel Melissa.
The first LGBTQA+ anthology for middle-graders features stories by authors like Justina Ireland, Marieke Nijkamp, and Alex Gino. Joyful and proud representation of queer characters in fantasy, historical, and contemporary settings.
Celebrate joy and community with stunning photographs and stories of trans and nonbinary people and their families. Foreword by Jazz Jennings. #AuthenticSelves