In "The Future Is Disabled," Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha explores the importance of disability justice in surviving crises and creating liberation.
Inspired by trailblazing doctor Mary Edwards Walker, a girl named Mary challenges gender norms by choosing to wear pants in this charming picture book.
Award-winning Irish author Meg Grehan's middle grade novel-in-verse follows Stevie, an anxious young girl navigating her feelings for her friend Chloe. A beautiful exploration of identity and connection.
A class field trip to the museum takes a surprising turn for Jordan and Max as they get lost in the city and stumble upon a winter solstice celebration.
A humorous and wise guide to dating, relationships, and identity by a popular comic artist. Includes insights on love, crushes, and self-love for teens and adults.
A joyful picture-book celebrating queer families and the history of Pride, with bright illustrations and lyrical rhyme. Honoring those who fought for equality.
Empowering guide for autistic trans teens by Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose. Tips, activities, and advice to live authentically and navigate the world with pride.
Nonbinary fourth grader Riley helps classmates with costumes for Dress Like Your Favorite Character Day, using their creativity to ensure a successful event.
Adventure-filled middle-grade fantasy inspired by West African and Igbo mythology. Cameron must embrace his destiny to save a magical kingdom in peril.