YALSA Top 10 graphic novel "Brooms" follows six diverse witches in 1930s Mississippi racing broomsticks to rewrite their destinies. ★ PRAISE from Booklist, Kirkus, & more!
Riverdale meets Stranger Things in this queer YA graphic novel set in a haunted town. Popular jock Tony and quiet Eli uncover a paranormal mystery and fall for each other.
Debut LGBTQ+ YA romance about opposites forced to fake date, from enemies to lovers. Can Parker and Lizzie overcome obstacles and fall in love in 30 days?
"Discover young James Baldwin's love for stories and journey to becoming an iconic writer in this poetic picture book with stunning illustrations. A celebration of the power of language and following your dreams."
In book two of this near-future adventure trilogy, Leo and Jayla journey to a secret underwater world to find their missing friend and uncover a global secret.
Join Liliput's boxmates for a thrilling conclusion in Cory McCarthy's B.E.S.T World trilogy. As they face a global superpower, individual decisions will shape their futures.
Join Nolan as they bring everyone together at the roller rink in this joyful celebration of being yourself. A powerful and uplifting picture book for nonbinary children.
"Ghostwriter Adam assists deceased Hollywood actor Roland in telling his untold story before his body is found. A witty and electric queer rom-com unfolds."
Heartfelt coming-of-age novel about a girl finding her way to activism during the AIDS pandemic. A lyrical and tender story of loss, discovery, and resilience.
Thirteen-year-old Pluto embarks on a journey of self-discovery with new friends and a planetarium hotline in this poignant middle grade novel about mental health by Nicole Melleby.
Meet Liv, a transgender boy on a mission to challenge his school's dress code in this touching and humorous middle-grade novel. Perfect for sparking discussions on empathy, acceptance, and social justice.
Just Us provides comfort and warmth during the holidays when loved ones can't be together. A heartwarming read for ages 3-7, perfect for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
A funny and honest middle school survival story about dealing with Crohn's disease and coming out, navigating embarrassing moments and finding community.