A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community

An approachable and empowering introduction to the history of the LGBTQIA+ civil rights movement, both in the United States and around the world. This book provides profiles of groundbreaking events and major queer icons as well as introductions to key terms for both members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies. Recommended for ages 9–12.

A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community

Sarah Prager
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 306.76 Pra)


An approachable and empowering introduction to the history of the LGBTQIA+ civil rights movement, both in the United States and around the world. This book provides profiles of groundbreaking events and major queer icons as well as introductions to key terms for both members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • Too Bright to See


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Melissa


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Where the Heart Is


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • Snapdragon


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • The Best At It


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • The Best Man


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


The Deep and Dark Blue

Twins Hawke and Grayson are forced to assume new identities as Hannah and Grayce after a political coup usurps their noble house. To stay alive and hidden from the assailants, the twins join the Communion of Blue, an order of magical women who spin the threads of reality. As the twins create a plan to take back their home and avenge their family, Grayce comes to embrace her new identity as a girl. Recommended for ages 9–12.

The Deep and Dark Blue

Niki Smith
(Juvenile Graphic Novel - J-GN Smith Deep And Dark Blue)


Twins Hawke and Grayson are forced to assume new identities as Hannah and Grayce after a political coup usurps their noble house. To stay alive and hidden from the assailants, the twins join the Communion of Blue, an order of magical women who spin the threads of reality. As the twins create a plan to take back their home and avenge their family, Grayce comes to embrace her new identity as a girl. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • Snapdragon


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Melissa


  • Where the Heart Is


  • Too Bright to See


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • The Best Man


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • The Best At It


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • Answers in the Pages


Princess Princess Ever After

Princess Sadie is tired of princes trying to rescue her from her tower prison, but this new rescuer is different—she's a princess! Together, Sadie and Amira forge a strong friendship that soon turns to love as they struggle to overcome their pasts and recover Sadie's lost kingdom. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Princess Princess Ever After

Katie O’Neill
(Juvenile Graphic Novel - J-GN Oneill Princess Princess Ever After)


Princess Sadie is tired of princes trying to rescue her from her tower prison, but this new rescuer is different—she's a princess! Together, Sadie and Amira forge a strong friendship that soon turns to love as they struggle to overcome their pasts and recover Sadie's lost kingdom. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • The Best At It


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Too Bright to See


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Snapdragon


  • Melissa


  • Where the Heart Is


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • The Best Man


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • The Language of Seabirds


The Language of Seabirds

After his parents' divorce, Jeremy finds himself having to spend the summer with his dad and uncle in a seaside cabin in Oregon. While there, Jeremy meets a boy his age on the beach, and a friendship blossoms into something neither boy expects—but also something that both boys have secretly been hoping for. Recommended for ages 9–12.

The Language of Seabirds

Will Taylor
(Juvenile Fiction - J Taylor)


After his parents' divorce, Jeremy finds himself having to spend the summer with his dad and uncle in a seaside cabin in Oregon. While there, Jeremy meets a boy his age on the beach, and a friendship blossoms into something neither boy expects—but also something that both boys have secretly been hoping for. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • Where the Heart Is


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • Snapdragon


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Answers in the Pages


  • The Best At It


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Too Bright to See


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • The Best Man


  • Melissa


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


Hazel’s Theory of Evolution

Hazel wonders what eighth grade will bring. What if no one at her new school gets her, and she doesn't make any friends? What's going to happen to one of her moms, who's pregnant again after having two miscarriages? Why does everything have to change when life was already perfectly fine? Recommended for ages 9–12.

Hazel’s Theory of Evolution

Lisa Jenn Bigelow
(Juvenile Fiction - J Bigelow)


Hazel wonders what eighth grade will bring. What if no one at her new school gets her, and she doesn't make any friends? What's going to happen to one of her moms, who's pregnant again after having two miscarriages? Why does everything have to change when life was already perfectly fine? Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • Snapdragon


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Melissa


  • Where the Heart Is


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • Too Bright to See


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • The Best At It


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • The Best Man


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


The Best Man

Archer has four important role models in his life: his dad, his grandfather, his Uncle Paul, and his favorite teacher, Mr. McLeod. When Uncle Paul and Mr. McLeod get married, Archer's sixth grade year becomes one he'll never forget. Recommended for ages 9–12.

The Best Man

Richard Peck
(Juvenile Fiction - J Peck)


Archer has four important role models in his life: his dad, his grandfather, his Uncle Paul, and his favorite teacher, Mr. McLeod. When Uncle Paul and Mr. McLeod get married, Archer's sixth grade year becomes one he'll never forget. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • The Best Man


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Too Bright to See


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • Where the Heart Is


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • The Best At It


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Snapdragon


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Melissa


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


Better Nate Than Ever

An eighth grader who dreams of performing in a Broadway musical concocts a plan to run away to New York and audition for the role of Elliot in the musical version of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Better Nate Than Ever

Tim Federle
(Juvenile Fiction - J Federle)


An eighth grader who dreams of performing in a Broadway musical concocts a plan to run away to New York and audition for the role of Elliot in the musical version of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • Melissa


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • Where the Heart Is


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Snapdragon


  • Too Bright to See


  • The Best Man


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • The Best At It


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


Ellen Outside the Lines

Ellen Katz, a neurodivergent 13-year-old, has always preferred her life to be neat and orderly. However, things are starting to change. Ellen and her best friend are drifting apart, and Ellen decides to go on a school trip to Barcelona, where meeting a new nonbinary classmate leads Ellen to question her binary way of seeing the world. Follow Ellen on her journey through homesickness, autism, and Spanish culture. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Ellen Outside the Lines

A. J. Sass
(Juvenile Fiction - J Sass)


Ellen Katz, a neurodivergent 13-year-old, has always preferred her life to be neat and orderly. However, things are starting to change. Ellen and her best friend are drifting apart, and Ellen decides to go on a school trip to Barcelona, where meeting a new nonbinary classmate leads Ellen to question her binary way of seeing the world. Follow Ellen on her journey through homesickness, autism, and Spanish culture. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • The Best Man


  • Too Bright to See


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Melissa


  • Snapdragon


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • Where the Heart Is


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • The Best At It


Where the Heart Is

Summer is meant to be a time of swimming at the lake and hanging out with friends. But this year, things are complicated. Rachel's parents seem more worried about money than usual; they've even started arguing about it. And now, Rachel's best friend wants a relationship and she isn't sure she wants that kind of relationship with any boy—and wonders what that might mean. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Where the Heart Is

Johanna Knowles
(Juvenile Fiction - J Knowles)


Summer is meant to be a time of swimming at the lake and hanging out with friends. But this year, things are complicated. Rachel's parents seem more worried about money than usual; they've even started arguing about it. And now, Rachel's best friend wants a relationship and she isn't sure she wants that kind of relationship with any boy—and wonders what that might mean. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • The Language of Seabirds


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • The Best At It


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Answers in the Pages


  • Too Bright to See


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • Melissa


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • The Best Man


  • Snapdragon


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • Where the Heart Is


  • Princess Princess Ever After


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


The Best At It

The start of middle school is making Rahul feel increasingly anxious, so his grandfather Bhai gives him some advice: find one thing you're really good at and become the best at it. If Rahul can do this, maybe he won’t be worried about staring too long at his classmate, Justin. Recommended for ages 9–12.

The Best At It

Maulik Pancholy
(Juvenile Fiction - J Panchol)


The start of middle school is making Rahul feel increasingly anxious, so his grandfather Bhai gives him some advice: find one thing you're really good at and become the best at it. If Rahul can do this, maybe he won’t be worried about staring too long at his classmate, Justin. Recommended for ages 9–12.

LGBTQIA+ Experiences

  • Answers in the Pages


  • A Child's Introduction to Pride: The Inspirational History and Culture of the LGBTQIA+ Community


  • Where the Heart Is


  • Better Nate Than Ever


  • Snapdragon


  • Too Bright to See


  • Sir Callie and the Champions of Helston


  • Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World


  • King and the Dragonflies


  • Ellen Outside the Lines


  • The Language of Seabirds


  • The Best Man


  • Melissa


  • Beetle & the Hollowbones


  • Hazel’s Theory of Evolution


  • The Deep and Dark Blue


  • The Best At It


  • Princess Princess Ever After


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