Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: LGBTQIA+

192 products


  • Dead Flip

    Workman Publishing Dead Flip

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisGrowing up, Cori, Maz, and Sam were inseparable best friends, sharing their love for Halloween, arcade games, and one another. Now it's 1992, Sam has been missing for five years, and Cori and Maz aren't speaking anymore. How could they be, when Cori is sure Sam is dead and Maz thinks he may have been kidnapped by a supernatural pinball machine?These days, all Maz wants to do is party, buy CDs at Sam Goody, and run away from his past. Meanwhile, Cori is a homecoming queen, hiding her abiding love of horror movies and her queer self under the bubblegum veneer of a high school queen bee. But when Sam returns-still twelve years old while his best friends are now seventeen-Maz and Cori are thrown back together to solve the mystery of what really happened to Sam the night he went missing. Beneath the surface of that mystery lurk secrets the friends never told one another, then and now. And Sam's is the darkest of all . . .Award-winning author of If You Could Be Mine and Here to Stay Sara Farizan delivers edge-of-your-seat terror as well as her trademark referential humour, witty narration, and insightful characters.

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Love Around the World

    Six Foot Press Love Around the World

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis2020 Rainbow Book List Selection Inspired by a true story, Love Around the World is the beautiful and heartwarming adventure of two women’s journey to marry each other in every country where same-sex marriage is legal. "Moving and inspiring." - Kirkus Reviews Fleur and Julian are two women very much in love. When they decide to get married, however, they discover that in most countries, a man cannot marry a man and a woman cannot marry a woman. In fact, out of 195 countries in the world, they can only marry in 26 of them. Fleur and Julian want to make other people aware of that. They think that love is love—not only between a man and a woman! So Fleur goes down on one knee and asks the love of her life, “Would you like to marry me in all 26 countries?” Julian answers, “Yes!” Thus begins an incredible trip around the world for our two heroes, Fleur and Julian, who travel to each nation that celebrates marriage equality. In Love Around the World, Fleur and Julian get married in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and the United States, where they learn about the customs and traditions of each place and make special memories that will last forever.Trade Review"Each spread shows Fleur and Julian joyfully celebrating in festive settings, often with other couples around them. The art has a graphic, flat quality that makes the most of the rainbow palette in scenes that could translate to postcard or poster images, and the text highlighting fairness, safety, and pride helps make the adult institution of marriage accessible to young readers. . . . Moving and inspiring." —Kirkus Reviews“This is a really uplifting book . . . it’s a children’s book but it is also a work of activism. . . . One of the striking things about this book is the illustrations by artist Fatinha Ramos. [Fleur and Fatinha] depict the cultures of these different places so vividly, in writing and in pictures.” —Marco Werman, “PRI’s The World”

    Out of stock

    £13.99

  • The Scratch Daughters

    Erewhon Books The Scratch Daughters

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis“Sharp and exciting, always vivacious and sensory . . . All I want is more—more of these sweet vicious girls and their helplessly loving leader, changing themselves, one another and the world.” —Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book ReviewThe Craft for Gen Z: The Scratch Daughters, indie bestselling author H. A. Clarke crafts a brilliant, award-nominated sequel to The Scapegracers: a raw and roiling tribute to queer lineage, to finding oneself, and to the deep love of chosen family.Sideways Pike is desperate. It turns out that Madeline Kline didn’t want to make out with her; infinitely worse, she was only flirting to get access to Sideways’ specter. Madeline has ripped the magical soul out of Sideways’ throat, and with it, everything that makes a witch feel whole. Madeline would know: the Chantry boys took hers, and she’s going to use Sideways’ specter to hunt them down and get it back.Sideways Pike, lesbian witch extraordinaire, isn’t going to let little things like a treacherous crush or a brutal family of creepy witch hunters stop her, even if it means tracking down Madeline without the Scapegracers—her best friends, her coven, the girls she’s come to love ferociously above all else. But Sideways and her trusty bike are in for a bumpy ride . . .Trade Review“Sharp and exciting, always vivacious and sensory . . . All I want is more—more of these sweet vicious girls and their helplessly loving leader, changing themselves, one another and the world.” —Amal El-Mohtar in the New York Times Book Review“The Scratch Daughters is a sharp, scathing sophomore novel from H. A. Clarke. Middle books in trilogies often function more as table setting to the main event, but not this one. As much as I long for the next entry, if the series should end here at least it would go out on a high note.” —Tor.com“August Clarke’s witchy 2020 banger The Scapegracers is . . . sharp, it’s queer, it’s techy, it’s spiky, it’s magical . . . Sideways Pike is her own force to be reckoned with.” —LitHub, “October’s 8 Best SF and Fantasy Books” Praise for The Scapegracers series: ★ “Magic is palpable, urgent, and simply marvelous in this must-have debut.” —Kirkus★ “Unapologetically queer . . . and seething with raw emotion, this fantasy opens strong while leaving much to be explored in future installments.” —Publishers Weekly“Loner, lesbian teenage witch Sideways bubbles with nerves, insecurities, and longing in this action-packed debut from a young queer writer.” —Chana Porter, author of The Seep“This is the dark, twisty, witchy book I’ve always wanted. [Clarke’s] writing is brilliant and gorgeous and firework bright.” —Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians“Spooky and weird and dangerous, but addictive.” —Shveta Thakrar, author of Star Daughter

    10 in stock

    £14.24

  • Anything But Fine

    Page Street Publishing Co. Anything But Fine

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £14.24

  • Forward March

    Page Street Publishing Co. Forward March

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAll Harper McKinley wants is for her dad's presidential campaign to not interfere with her senior marching band season. But Harper's world gets upended when the drumline's punk-rock section leader, Margot Blanchard, tries to reject her one day after practice. Someone pretending to be Harper on Tinder catfished Margot for a month and now she's is determined to get know the real Harper. But the real Harper has a homophobic mother who's the dean and a father who is running for president on the Republican ticket. With the election at stake, neither of them are happy about Harper's new friendship with out-and-proud Margot. As the election draws closer, Harper is forced to figure out if she even likes girls, if she might be asexual, and if it's worth coming out at all.

    10 in stock

    £13.29

  • Anything But Fine

    Page Street Publishing Co. Anything But Fine

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £8.99

  • The Queen of Junk Island

    Annick Press Ltd The Queen of Junk Island

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisFrom debut author Alexandra Mae Jones comes a compelling, nuanced exploration of bi identity and body image with a ghostly backdrop—perfect for fans of Nina Lacour. Still reeling from a recent trauma, sixteen-year-old Dell is relieved when her mom suggests a stay at the family cabin. But the much-needed escape quickly turns into a disaster. The lake and woods are awash in trash left by a previous tenant. And worse, Dell’s mom has invited her boyfriend’s daughter to stay with them. Confident, irreverent Ivy presses all of Dell's buttons--somehow making Dell’s shame and self-consciousness feel even more acute. Yet Dell is drawn to Ivy in a way she doesn't fully understand. As Dell uncovers secrets in the wreckage of her family's past--secrets hinted at through troubling dreams and strange apparitions--Ivy leads her toward thrilling, if confusing, revelations about her sexuality and identity. Set during a humid summer in the mid-2000s, The Queen of Junk Island simmers with the intensity of a teenage girl navigating the suffocating expectations of everyone around her.

    Out of stock

    £7.59

  • The Queen of Junk Island

    Annick Press Ltd The Queen of Junk Island

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisFrom debut author Alexandra Mae Jones comes a compelling, nuanced exploration of bi identity and body image with a ghostly backdrop—perfect for fans of Nina Lacour. Still reeling from a recent trauma, sixteen-year-old Dell is relieved when her mom suggests a stay at the family cabin. But the much-needed escape quickly turns into a disaster. The lake and woods are awash in trash left by a previous tenant. And worse, Dell’s mom has invited her boyfriend’s daughter to stay with them. Confident, irreverent Ivy presses all of Dell's buttons--somehow making Dell’s shame and self-consciousness feel even more acute. Yet Dell is drawn to Ivy in a way she doesn't fully understand. As Dell uncovers secrets in the wreckage of her family's past--secrets hinted at through troubling dreams and strange apparitions--Ivy leads her toward thrilling, if confusing, revelations about her sexuality and identity. Set during a humid summer in the mid-2000s, The Queen of Junk Island simmers with the intensity of a teenage girl navigating the suffocating expectations of everyone around her.

    Out of stock

    £12.59

  • A House Unsettled

    Annick Press Ltd A House Unsettled

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis“Who built this house? Whose money? Whose blood?” Ghosts aren’t the only thing that can haunt a house. Trynne Delaney’s debut novel explores the insidious legacies of violence and oppression—and how Black, queer love and resistance can disrupt them. With her dad’s incarceration, escalating fights with her mom, and an overbearing stepdad she’s not sure she can trust, Asha is desperate for the fresh start promised by a move to the country. Her great aunt Aggie’s crumbling, pest-ridden house isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but the immediate connection she makes with her new neighbor Cole seems like a good sign. Soon, though, Asha’s optimism is shadowed by strange and disturbing occurrences within the old house’s walls: footsteps stalking the halls; a persistent chill; cold hands around her neck in the middle of the night . . . Fearing for her loved ones’ safety—and her own—Asha seeks out the source of these terrifying incidents and uncovers secrets from the past that connect her and Cole’s families and reach into the present. But as tensions with her mom and stepdad rise and Cole withdraws, Asha is left alone to try and break the cycle of violence that holds them all in its haunting grip.

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Letting Go

    HarperCollins Publishers Letting Go

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA thoughtful and moving novella of love, loss and learning when to let go, from the YA ‘queen of emotional suspense’ Cat Clarke. When Agnes made a promise to her girlfriend Ellie, she thought they would be together forever. One year later, Agnes is keeping that promise and it's put her in a situation she never could have predicted; climbing a desolate mountain, in miserable weather, with Ellie and her new boyfriend Steve. But when the weather takes a threatening turn and the sky-high tension between the trio hits its peak, Agnes will have to push herself further than she ever thought was possible…A gripping and moving story of love, loss and finding yourself from an award-winning YA author. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 14+Trade Review"A quick, punchy, atmospheric read" – Karen McCombie "From the opening line, there is great drama and suspense in this novella …This well paced story is told with great dialogue, interior monologue and spot-on humour" – CBI, Recommended Reads "Powerful writing that effectively paints each well-rounded character … Strongly recommended" – The Letterpress Project "Perfectly depicts the struggles faced by teenagers, including their identities, self-esteem, and relationships" – Roachie's Reviews "This book delved into multiple issues in one go, death and loss, sexuality, relationships, friendship and facing a tough situation too. I highly recommend this for quick thrilling read" – Being Unique Being Me, Blog

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Have Pride: An inspirational history of the

    Welbeck Publishing Group Have Pride: An inspirational history of the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWinner of the 2021 School Library Association Information Book Award. Whoever you are, HAVE PRIDE.This inspirational history of the international LGBTQ+ movement will teach readers to accept and have pride in themselves and others, whatever their sexuality. It details the struggles and successes of LGBTQ+ movements around the world, looking at decriminalisation, the Stonewall riots and their legacy, global Pride movements, the HIV/AIDS crisis and equal marriage. It also includes profiles of significant LGBTQ+ figures from history and messages from young, modern-day members of the LGBTQ+ community, explaining why they have pride in themselves and why you should, too.Praise for Have Pride:''Never has a book lived up to its title, or been as deserving of so many accolades, as Have Pride ... Everything about this book is outstanding and cleverly designed to not only inspire but also to engage and empower young people ... This positive, celebratory, inspirational book highlights how far we''ve come and offers hope for the future. Have Pride is, without a doubt, the most important book you will ever buy for your school library'' Eileen Armstrong, ReadingZone.com''Have Pride offers an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement in glorious rainbow technicolour'' Big Issue North''A bold, bright and unapologetic history of the LGBTQ+ movement'' Unite UK1''A must read for anyone who questions why we have pride'' LGBT+ History Month''Authoritative, comprehensive and fascinating progress through the ups and downs of LGBTQ+ history ... This is very much a book that will be read with pleasure and I hope with pride!'' LoveReading4Kids

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Have Pride: An inspirational history of the

    Welbeck Publishing Group Have Pride: An inspirational history of the

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWinner of the 2021 School Library Association Information Book Award. Whoever you are, HAVE PRIDE.This inspirational history of the international LGBTQ+ movement will teach readers to accept and have pride in themselves and others, whatever their sexuality. It details the struggles and successes of LGBTQ+ movements around the world, looking at decriminalisation, the Stonewall riots and their legacy, global Pride movements, the HIV/AIDS crisis and equal marriage. It also includes profiles of significant LGBTQ+ figures from history and messages from young, modern-day members of the LGBTQ+ community, explaining why they have pride in themselves and why you should, too.Praise for Have Pride:''Never has a book lived up to its title, or been as deserving of so many accolades, as Have Pride ... Everything about this book is outstanding and cleverly designed to not only inspire but also to engage and empower young people ... This positive, celebratory, inspirational book highlights how far we''ve come and offers hope for the future. Have Pride is, without a doubt, the most important book you will ever buy for your school library'' Eileen Armstrong, ReadingZone.com''Have Pride offers an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement in glorious rainbow technicolour'' Big Issue North''A bold, bright and unapologetic history of the LGBTQ+ movement'' Unite UK1''A must read for anyone who questions why we have pride'' LGBT+ History Month''Authoritative, comprehensive and fascinating progress through the ups and downs of LGBTQ+ history ... This is very much a book that will be read with pleasure and I hope with pride!'' LoveReading4Kids

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • Queer Heroes: Meet 53 LGBTQ Heroes from Past and

    Quarto Publishing PLC Queer Heroes: Meet 53 LGBTQ Heroes from Past and

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £14.99

  • Identity and Gender

    The Secret Book Company Identity and Gender

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOur Values gives readers their first taste of some of the most important values in today''s world. Here children can explore what it means to be part of a society and discover the cultural and spiritual diversity that life has to offer.

    1 in stock

    £12.59

  • Trans Survival Workbook

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Trans Survival Workbook

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis'An engaging and powerful book' SUSIE GREEN'Empowering' GENDERED INTELLIGENCEExplore what it means to be you with your own personal Trans Survival Workbook! Combining essential tips and practical advice with quizzes, activities and reflective exercises, this interactive journal allows you to document your transition, engage with your feelings and improve your mental health. With coming-out letters, colouring pages, fun games and inspiring stories, it is the perfect toolkit for discovering who you are and what your gender identity, gender expression and pronouns mean to you.Written by two of the world's leading trans activists, and a follow-up to the bestselling Trans Teen Survival Guide, this empowering and unique book will be with you every step of the way.Trade ReviewThis is an engaging and powerful book, relatable and friendly whilst unpicking some of the stereotypes and encouraging young people to express themselves freely and document their own personal journey in a way that celebrates their individuality and uniqueness. I loved it and would thoroughly recommend it alongside the excellent Trans Teen Survival Guide. -- Susie Green, CEO of MermaidsWhether you are transgender or cisgender, an ally or an activist, a parent or child, this is the book for you. A workbook full of evocative words and illustrations, where you choose YOUR colours to help you on your gender identity journey or understand someone else's with kindness, consideration and care. -- Tash Walker, Co-Chair at Switchboard - the LGBT+ HelplineWith wisdom, compassion, and just the right amount of slapstick comedy, Owl and Fox Fisher take the fear and stress out of questioning gender. They are our family and best friends, guiding us along our trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming journeys. -- Kate Bornstein, Gender OutlawThis empowering book creates a world where being yourself is fully celebrated. With practical and creative activities, Trans Survival Workbook holds your hand as you make space to unapologetically explore and express who you are. An important reminder to all that gender has no recipe! -- Gendered Intelligence

    15 in stock

    £14.99

  • The Book of Non-Binary Joy: Embracing the Power

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Book of Non-Binary Joy: Embracing the Power

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis'A joy to read' JEFFREY MARSH'I'm so happy this book exists' FREDDY MCCONNELL'Full of wit, fun and wisdom!' ALEX IANTAFFI'Oh hello darling, and welcome to The Book of Non-Binary Joy! This book is here to help you be yourself - free from judgement and expectation - as you unlock more joy in your life. Take my hand, and let's start your journey of self-love today.'Whether you are at the start of your journey or have been on the wild ride of gender introspection for a long time, this guide is here to help you thrive as your authentic - and most fabulous - non-binary self. With personal stories, valuable insights and interactive sections, this inspiring book covers a wide range of topics, including mental health, pleasure, fashion, understanding your past, allyship privilege and self-expression.Written with warmth and unapologetic humour, and with bold illustrations throughout, Ben Pechey has created the ultimate safe space for you to embrace your non-binary life and start living.Trade ReviewThis book is a joy to read! The Book of Non-Binary Joy is in perfect balance: direct, kind and deeply respectful explorations of what it means to be human, mixed with encouraging and purely prideful happiness. Beautifully illustrated and brilliantly witty, this is the book to help everyone expand their gender-delight. -- Jeffrey Marsh, bestselling author of How To Be YouThe Book of Non-Binary Joy is full of wit, kind advice, encouragement, fun and wisdom! Let Ben take you by the hand for this fabulous ride into the expansiveness of our genders and communities, you will not regret it. -- Alex Iantaffi, author of Gender Trauma, How to Understand Your Gender, and Life Isn't BinaryI'm so happy this book exists. As a trans man, it's a genuinely useful resource and as a trans person, it's a breath of fresh air for the focus to be on our ample, multi-faceted joy instead of simply the pain we experience at the hands of cis society. -- Freddy McConnell, writer and journalistThe Book of Non-Binary Joy is just that. JOY. Every page is packed full of love, acceptance, encouragement and more. Ben's wit, charm and warmth leap off the page like a big friendly hug. I know this book will help LGBTQIA+ people on their gender journey and discovery. Thank you Ben, from one of them. -- Dom&InkThis book speaks directly to the non-binary reader, because lets face it there aren't many that do, but rest-assured it is for everyone. To read, to learn, to understand better another persons perspective is incredibly powerful. This book debunks common misconceptions and gives insightful and useful information that we all need. They discuss trauma and the wider context of living in a world that often doesn't support or accept you with a beautifully delicate, light hand - giving the reader a real sense of pride and joy that is often neglected when talking about these issues. -- Natalie Lee (Style Me Sunday)Honest, incisive and responsive writing. A commanding and nuanced conversation of representation, allyship and identity... a book I wished I'd had in my twenties. -- Jules Von Hep, Entrepreneur and PhilanthropistAs someone who has, within the last year or so, started that journey into my gender identity and everything that surrounds it, I loved this book. It was reassuring and helpful while refraining from simply telling you everything will be okay. It's great for those like me who have already been on their journey and want the reassurance that they're "doing it right". The author's voice really shines through with a pervasive sense of style that I enjoyed. -- NetGalley ReviewerThis collection of insights provides a really wonderful overview of what it means to be non-binary, as a non-binary person myself I felt the love pouring out from the author and their words brought me so much joy. -- NetGalley ReviewerThis book is a glorious and necessary look at finding liberation and happiness in who you are. -- Rachel Thompson * Mashable *Table of ContentsContents Introduction How to read this Book Chapter One - Who are You?Chapter Two - The Obsession with GenderChapter Three - Understanding your PastChapter Four - We're an Unfinished Novel Chapter Five - What's your Pleasure?Chapter Six - Self-AwarenessChapter Seven - You Are Privileged Chapter Eight - Let's Talk About Fashion Chapter Nine - Self-Expression Chapter Ten - Connections and Allyship Chapter Eleven - Social MediaChapter Twelve - The Gift of TimeChapter Thirteen - DistractionsChapter Fourteen - Useful ResourcesConclusion Puzzle and Question Solutions

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • The Pronoun Book: She, He, They, and Me!

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Pronoun Book: She, He, They, and Me!

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Welcome to The Pronoun Book! Join Ellie and Casey as they introduce you to the wonderful world of pronouns. Learn about what pronouns are, how they relate to us, and why it's so important to get them right!"This fun, engaging and empowering children's book is the perfect introduction on pronouns in relation to gender diversity and identity for children aged 5+.Through illustrated scenarios and explanations, it gently encourages children to learn pronoun etiquette and educates them on they/them pronouns, trans and non-binary identities, misgendering and neo-pronouns such as xe, zir and hir.This illustrated book also includes a dedicated section at the back for adults, which includes a pronoun table, photocopiable pronoun labels and sample letters addressed to schools.Trade ReviewThis picture-book guide introduces the concepts of pronouns, gender identity, and sex traits through the instruction of two narrator characters. Their guidance makes an important distinction between gender identity and pronouns, noting that anyone can use any pronouns, with encouragement to try out whichever pronouns feel good. Along with Casey and Ellie, diversely illustrated characters demonstrate etiquette, including how to ask someone's pronouns or how to react after accidentally misgendering someone. A useful conversation starter. * Kirkus Reviews *

    15 in stock

    £14.17

  • Where We Go From Here

    David Fickling Books Where We Go From Here

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisHenrique has had HIV for three years. Ian has just tested positive. Victor got with Henrique last night and thinks he might have it. Ian, Victor and Henrique must navigate treatment, friendship and love, and eventually learn to trust each other. Because with judgement and ignorance lurking round every corner, the real challenge isn't the disease - it's other people. Brazilian author Lucas Rocha unveils the common misconceptions and prejudices that still surround HIV in the twenty-first century, showing how far we've come while shining a light on just how far we have yet to go.Trade ReviewA remarkably honest story about love, lust, and HIV in today's world * David Levithan *A captivating story * Jonathan Van Ness *A powerfully honest book * Rachael Lippincott *Simply fearless * Kirkus starred review *This story deserves the widest possible readership * Booklist starred review *An authentic, deeply felt debut * School Library Journal *

    2 in stock

    £8.54

  • What Love Looks Like: Sometimes love turns up

    O'Brien Press Ltd What Love Looks Like: Sometimes love turns up

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Ireland voted to let gay people get married, my stepdad hugged me and said, ‘Your turn next, Ben! Get yourself a boyfriend. Make us proud.’ So I decided to try. Ben is 17, gay, and happy most of the time. He’s finished school and is on track to a great career – all that’s missing is falling in love. Romantic but a little naïve, Ben meets Peter online. But the guy of his dreams is still in the closet, his pal Soda is suddenly more interested in nights in than nights out, and his old school bully seems determined to ruin his life. Then, on top of everything else, his best friend, Chelsea, goes AWOL – just when he needs her most. Everything is changing and Ben’s not sure what to do. But change brings all kinds of possibilities. You just have to be ready to see them. Can Ben navigate the pitfalls of modern gay dating, with all its highly sexualised expectations, and be true to himself?Trade ReviewA great coming of age queer YA that had me smiling all the way through * @bookfacejames *An important addition to the LGBTQ canon and a tender, poignant love story, What Love Looks Like paints a vivid picture of what it feels like to come-of-age as a young, gay person in todays’ Ireland. Bens’ life is filled with an array of people from varied backgrounds, bringing a broad diversity and experience to the story and shows them off with reality…warts and all. This allows the reader to get a strong sense of the reality of Bens’ life. It reads as a genuine experience; Ben reads as a real person and the story is totally believable from start to finish. There are discomforting moments as the tale deals with issues of homophobia, bullying and social stereo-typing. But all in all it is a touching romance, exploring a wider view of what love actually looks like, gender identity, how families differ from one another and how they are built. Raw, fresh and intriguing, What Love Looks Like is also, funny, moving and true. (Please note: this book is definitely for older readers * Fallen Star Stories *One book cannot be all things to all people. It can’t represent everyone,” Gregory points out, but while presenting a picture of the ordinariness of some LGBTQ lives, his book, released next month, does a pretty good job of representing the rainbow spectrum of gay and trans diversity to a young adult readership * Evening Echo *Profoundly politically and socially engaged - the various ills of Dublin, including homelessness and racism, are woven into the story - without being heavy-handed. Space is made for queer subcultures (and their importance) without this being the defining factor in someone’s life. Ben enjoys cheering on his best mate’s drag performances. He’s also a kind and compassionate trainee teacher. The plot is deftly calibrated to incorporate other pieces of LGBTQ-related legislation passed that year, with the book serving as a time capsule. This big-hearted novel isn’t just about love but about what hope looks like. A must-read * Irish Times *There is plenty to like about this book; it’s highly readable and a welcome addition to Irish YA * Irish Independent *Set in modern Ireland, this a confident YA LGBTQ+ tale...Think Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda that takes place in post #marref * @bookaneer808 *Wonderful ... valuable addition to the LGBTQ canon; a tender, funny, uplifting romance, with a rich cast …Entertaining and important, Gregory’s novel explores a broad view of what diversity and love in all its guises really looks like * Sunday Independent *Gregory’s novel is full of wit, charm, and honesty with a sneak peek into the fabulously nitty gritty backstage reality of Ireland’s drag scene … Ben’s teenage angst is entirely relatable to everyone and anyone yet, this protagonist has wisdom beyond his years. What Love Looks Like is much more than a coming-of-age novel. It is a celebration of family, friendship, and young love. Recommended for young adults. * Irish Examiner *a realistic and optimistic picture of life for Irish teenagers exploring their sexuality * CBI Guide Free to Be Me *Meet Ben, seventeen, gay and looking for love. Refreshingly honest, yet sometimes naïve, Ben has everything mapped out – teacher training awaits, family life is good. His best friends, Chelsea and Soda, bring advice and life tips on the joys and perils of love with their own compelling stories in contemporary Dublin’s LGBTQ+ community. Navigating bullying, anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment and the North/South view of ‘coming out’ in Ireland, Gregory gives a realistic and optimistic picture of life for Irish teenagers exploring their sexuality. * CBI Deliver the Joy of Reading *tender, poignant LQBTQ+ love story * Sunday Independent *Gregory weaves in the complexities of modern gay dating and all the normal trepidations of teen experience, and delivers a highly readable and poignant, profound story … for fans of Albertalli and Gonzales * Munster Express *this Dublin coming of age novel is highly readable and a welcome addition to Irish YA * Irish Independent *Navigating bullying, anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment and the North/South view of ‘coming out’ in Ireland, Gregory gives a realistic and optimistic picture of life for Irish teenagers exploring their sexuality -- CBI’s Pride Reading Guide 2023

    2 in stock

    £8.99

  • Our Big Day

    O'Brien Press Ltd Our Big Day

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • Daughter of Winter and Twilight: In every myth

    O'Brien Press Ltd Daughter of Winter and Twilight: In every myth

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMagic was dormant – never dead To some, Emri – the adopted heir and daughter of two queens – is a living reminder that her birth father tried to usurp the Edaran throne. But as she grapples with a diplomatic visit from her estranged cousin, Melisande, the two girls are attacked by a magical force and spirited away. They must put their differences aside when Emri comes face to face with a goddess she’s always considered a myth: Lady Winter. Trapped deep within a mountain temple alongside other young royals, they face a race against time to complete Lady Winter’s trials … or die. Sequel to 2020's exciting YA debut - Queen of Coin and WhispersTrade Review‘I’ve had the best few days reading DAUGHTER OF WINTER AND TWILIGHT by Helen Corcoran (@glittersandglows). This is a standalone sequel to QUEEN OF COIN AND WHISPERS, which I absolutely loved and is, in my opinion, criminally underrated. In the first book, we saw idealistic Queen Aurelia fall in love with her vengeful spymaster, Xania. Now they are the married Queens of Edar and parents to Emri, their adopted heir, whose birthfather once tried to usurp Lia. This duology is such a treat for fans of high fantasy – a feast of courtly intrigue, intricate politics, family drama, and interconnected religions. It‘s also very careful and compassionate in its depiction of trauma. I loved learning more about the gods that watch over this world, especially the four that are linked to the seasons. The lore and history is so well-drawn. If you loved Sabran and Ead, I suspect you’ll also love Xania and Lia. It was wonderful to see them again in this sequel.’ -- Samantha Shannon, author of The Priory of the Orange TreeThis duology is such a treat for fans of high fantasy – a feast of courtly intrigue, intricate politics, family drama, and interconnected religions ... The lore and history is so well-drawn. -- Samantha Shannon, author of The Priory of the Orange Treea book for everyone who’s ever had to figure out how to mend a broken heart, face their past, or walk into an uncertain future. In short, it’s a book for all of us. Tender and heartwarming, Emri and her gods aren’t to be missed … a more than worthy follow up -- Nebula & Hugo Award Finalist C.L. Clarka 5-star read for me. I was utterly absorbed in the delicious political intrigue and machinations of the ruling classes. The plot was gripping and held me in suspense trying to guess what would happen next ... a solid fantasy with plenty of banter, queer rep, and a fast-paced plot. A standalone sequel to Queen of Coin and Whispers -- @ScorpioBkDreams[Corcoran] almost seamlessly eaves several different narratives and characters into a complex yet cohesive story that is an absolute page turner -- Inis Magazinea brilliant adventure quest, with witty, crackling dialogue, complex protagonists, horrifyingly real godmonsters, and a real moral dilemma at its heart. The writing in this book is so assured, the action feels so effortless, that I galloped through these pages and couldn't wait to pick it up again when I was forced to put it down -- @bookaneer808Helen Corcoran weaves a much darker story of courtly intrigue with queer representation -- The Echohighly enjoyable companion novel to Queen of Coin and Whispers … from the beginning we’re immersed in courtly intrigue … fab writing of family and friendship -- Mary WatsonAuthors often speak of the “second- slump”: the challenge of producing another novel once one has arrived on the shelves (and somehow, thoughtlessly, not magically fixed everything in that writer’s life). It is true that second novels do sometimes end up simply replicating what a writer imagines made the first one work - but it is also true that writers sometimes knock it out of the park with a second book, firmly establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with. This is what fantasy author Helen Corcoran has done with Daughter of Winter and Twilight … an elegant, gripping tale that is both sequel to her first book and something completely different … The thoughtful characterisation of Emri, and of the other young royals the goddess has forced to accompany her on a dangerous quest, is one of the great strengths of this novel. Corcoran’s care with exploring the impact of trauma in fantastical worlds, particularly the harm those trusted with protecting young people can inflict, is reminiscent of Kristin Cashore’s work. Superb -- Claire Hennessy, Irish TimesHelen Corcoran’s fantasy novel Queen of Coin and Whispers was well reviewed in Books for Keeps and the sequel is highly recommended too … Corcoran manages to portray the two cousins as recognisable teenagers even as she constructs the strange, often terrifying magical world that is their prison, and succeeds in bringing her different narratives together so that we know them as girls, princesses, and victims of others’ ambition and careless cruelty … the story more than holds our attention throughout, its world of courtly intrigue, vengeful gods and burgeoning friendships immersive. The courts’ relaxed attitudes to queer relationships will be another recommendation for readers. The final pages set the scene for further episodes in this distinctive, original fantasy series … a gripping story of courtly intrigue and vengeful gods … highly recommended -- Books for Keepsbeautiful prose, with achingly beautiful atmosphere and characters … a worthy successor to Queen of Coin and Whispers and I'm happy to recommend and give 5/5 stars -- BuddhaBookBlogI love this story even more than the last … Complex, incredibly intriguing, seeping with dangers at every turn, exceptionally well-written…it is simply magnificent … Characters, storytelling and magic that you will not soon forget -- Fallen Star StoriesI was completely gripped … Helen has a unique writing talent, covering issues for young adults and LGBTQ in a book for everyone who’s ever had to figure out how to mend a broken heart, face their past, or walk into an uncertain future -- The Munster Bookshelf, Munster ExpressJust when I thought I couldn't love Queen of Coin and Whispers more, Corcoran blew me away with Daughter of Winter and Twilight … This is an incredible novel that reminded me of books like Twin Crowns by Catherine Doyle and Katherine Webber and The Bone Season series by Samantha Shannon … It is a book that will stay with me for a long time and I highly recommend it -- Paper Lanternscompelling … a novel about families and power, secrets and dealing with the consequences of the previous generation’s choices … a vivid, entertaining fantasy coming-of-age. I really enjoyed it. More, please? -- Liz Bourke, Locus MagazineThis standalone sequel to Corcoran’s Queen of Coin and Whispers features Emri, daughter of the two queens of Edar and heir to the throne. When her cousin, Melisande visits and the girls are attacked and spirited away, they must put their differences aside to survive. Corcoran has created a richly imagined, immersive world which will thrill any fan of high fantasy -- Irish Independent, Sarah Webbthis story continues the political intrigue of the original and adds a touch of spooky magic to create a terrific adventure with wicked traps and a memorably creepy setting. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike -- Children's Books Ireland’s Annual Reading Guide 2023Once more Helen Corcoran has woven a tale so compulsive that 561 pages it is almost impossible to put down, almost impossible to think of doing anything other than simply reading it from start to finish even if that means staying up long beyond bedtimes! What makes this story so special, such compulsive reading? Put simply it is magical. It has fantasy, myth, magic, love, friendship, power and so much more in the mix that we just want to, have to keep reading -- Armadillo MagazineA standalone sequel to Queen of Coin and Whispers, Daughter of Winter and Twilight is a gripping read full of banter for fantasy lovers beginning to read Young Adult books -- Donegal Live

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • How to Be You: Stop trying to be someone else and

    Profile Books Ltd How to Be You: Stop trying to be someone else and

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis'Earth-shatteringly brilliant, Jeffrey will soothe your soul' Bustle Too short? Too weird? Too quiet? Not true. Let internet superstar Jeffrey Marsh help you end those negative thoughts and discover how wonderful you are. Lighting the path to self-acceptance and self-compassion, Jeffrey Marsh helps you discover patterns in your life that may be holding you back. In this interactive workbook, Jeffrey shares wisdom gleaned from their own experience 'growing up fabulous in a small farming town' before they knew they were queer and non-binary, and offers inspiring stories of hero/ines who have transcended the stereotypes of race, age and gender to help you discover that you are not alone. With workbook pages and colouring charts to help you on your journey, How to Be You speaks to everyone who feels like they don't belong. Jeffrey shows you how to deepen your relationship with yourself and find the courage to be the amazing person you already are.Trade ReviewFabulous ... A bible for helping you escape perfectionism and the need for approval from others, while learning to cultivate the self-love and acceptance that allows you to live authentically with courage and joy * Independent *With a message of positivity and self-acceptance, red-lipsticked Jeffrey Marsh is a master of video * O Magazine *Earth-shatteringly brilliant, Jeffrey will soothe your soul * Bustle *Their message is simple: Be yourself. Be happy with yourself. Be more comfortable with your differences - and embrace and enjoy them * Digg *I listened to them, I have learned from them - they have helped me as a mother so much -- Trisha Goddard, Talk RadioJeffrey is fabulous * Buzzfeed *... actual, living, breathing, courageous, brilliant human being' * Cosmopolitan *

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • The Fights That Make Us

    Usborne Publishing Ltd The Fights That Make Us

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis"The Fights That Make Us is a thought-provoking, heartwarming wonder." Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out?"Highly engaging, completely relatable and truly empowering, I loved this book." Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.An unputdownable read about LGBTQ+ history and standing up for what you believe in, from award-winning author Sarah Hagger-Holt.Maybe there was a place in history for people like me, not on the edges of the story, but right in the centre.Jesse has recently come out as non-binary, and is struggling to find their place at school, and ideas for their project on lost stories from history.Thirty-five years earlier, Jesse's cousin Lisa is falling for her best friend, but with new laws being introduced to restrict LGBT people's rights, they'll have to fight for the world to accept who they are.When Jesse stumbles across Lisa's teenage diary, they are fascinated and horrified by her stories of living a secret life and protesting in the streets. Now it's Jesse's turn to find a way to shine a spotlight on a history that mustn't be forgotten.Praise for Sarah Hagger-Holt: Winner of the Little Rebels Award Twice-nominated for the Carnegie Medal"A heartwarming and empowering read that amplifies LGBTQ+ voices from the past and present." Tamsin Winter, author of Being Miss Nobody"An empowering, eye-opening and empathy-boosting book written with great sensitivity." Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How To Be Extraordinary"Gentle and compassionate" The Times Literary Supplement. "A fantastic book - I absolutely loved it!" L.D. Lapinski, author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency. "Warm, funny and believable" The GuardianTrade ReviewHighly engaging, completely relatable and truly empowering, I loved this book. Cleverly told from dual perspectives and two different time periods, and containing a cast of wonderfully diverse, rounded and recognisable characters, this is a gripping and truly empowering story steeped in LGBTQ+ recent history that cements the message that everyone has the right to be whoever they want and love whomever they choose. And that those things are worth fighting for. * Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G. *This powerful novel speaks to the concerns of our current era, shining a light on the damage of Section 28. Much needed. Bravo Sarah Hagger-Holt! * Cath Howe, author of Ella on the Outside *A brave, defiant, life-affirming story, full of heart and hope. * Ian Eagleton, author of Glitter Boy *An empowering, eye-opening and empathy-boosting book written with great sensitivity. * Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How To Be Extraordinary *A heartwarming and empowering read that amplifies LGBTQ+ voices from the past and present. Another beautiful and very important story from Sarah Hagger-Holt. * Tamsin Winter, author of Being Miss Nobody *The Fights That Make Us is a thought-provoking, heartwarming wonder. * Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out? *

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • Secs ac Ati - Y Stori'n Llawn

    Rily Publications Ltd Secs ac Ati - Y Stori'n Llawn

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThe official, no-nonsense sex syllabus and guide to life you always wanted. From the Netflix sensation SEX EDUCATION, with a foreword from the show's creator, Laurie Nunn. Perfect for introducing the new Welsh Curriculum topics in Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) and ideal for secondary school children, young adults and parents!Trade ReviewYn gyntaf, mae'n rhaid i mi ddweud fy mod i'n falch o weld bod cymaint o bynciau cysylltiedig â pherthnasau a secs yn cael eu trafod yma. Oes, mae yna lot o wybodaeth, ond mae'r gyfrol yn llawn lliw, lluniau, a chyfeiriadau at gymeriadau'r rhaglen deledu, ac o'r herwydd, mae'n hawdd iawn i'w ddarllen. Mae'r gyfrol hefyd wedi'i hysgrifennu mewn Cymraeg clir sy'n hawdd i'w ddeall, ac wedi llwyddo i osgoi defnyddio gormod ar dermau a geiriau dieithr. Prin iawn iawn ydi'r llyfrau Cymraeg sydd ar gael sy'n trafod secs mewn modd mor agos atoch chi. Cymraeg yw iaith y nefoedd, ond nes i 'rioed deimlo ei bod hi'n iaith yr o'n i'n gallu ei defnyddio'n hawdd i siarad am secs. Mae rhai geiriau Cymraeg a'r cyfieithiadau o rai o'r termau yn gallu swnio’n drwsgl, yn od ac yn annaturiol. Llio Maddocks oedd y person perffaith i gyfieithu'r llyfr, ac mae hi wedi gwneud joban dda a gofalus wrth wneud, gan osgoi termau hen ffasiwn neu cringe. Yn ogystal â rhoi lot o wybodaeth ddefnyddiol i ni, mae'r gyfrol hon hefyd yn rhoi’r eirfa inni drafod secs yn llawer mwy naturiol yn y Gymraeg, yn fy marn i. Llio Mai Dafydd, Son am Lyfrau -- Cyhoeddwr: Rily

    Out of stock

    £12.99

  • Curiad Coll

    Rily Publications Ltd Curiad Coll

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe bestselling Heartstopper graphic novel, now on Netflix, and now in Welsh! An LGBTQ+ story. Boy meets boy. Boys become friends. Boys fall in love. A bestselling LGBTQ+ graphic novel about life, love, and everything that happens in between.

    2 in stock

    £11.92

  • Kemosha of the Caribbean

    Andersen Press Ltd Kemosha of the Caribbean

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisNominated for the Carnegie Medal for Writing 'A vivid and powerful story ... Another tour de force by Alex Wheatle, a truly gifted storyteller' David Olusoga Kemosha and her brother have lived their whole lives in slavery. Sold away to work in lawless Port Royal, Kemosha takes her chance to escape brutal treatment. With fortune on her side, Kemosha befriends Ravenhide, a man with a mysterious past who teaches her the art of swordfighting, and introduces her to the beautiful runaway Isabella. Yet Kemosha's greatest test yet is upon the deck of the Satisfaction: the notorious Captain Morgan’s ship. His next adventure on the high seas could be the making of Kemosha – and her one chance to earn enough pieces of eight to buy the freedom of her brother...Trade Review"A vivid and powerful story centred around the struggles of a young enslaved woman who is determined to stand up for herself and fight for what is right, often in the face of danger and cruelty. Another tour de force by Alex Wheatle a truly gifted storyteller" -- David Olusoga"[A] stunning historical adventure … Wheatle has a big heart, an easy style and natural empathy" * The Times, Children's Book of the Week *"A thrilling YA pirate adventure, filled with the grimmest details of history and a joyous sense of what happens when the oppressed are empowered" * Guardian *"A thrilling high seas adventure… Kemosha’s indomitable spirit, determination and wit make for an unforgettable heroine" * Observer *"There's pirates, cut-throats and swashbuckling action, but the star turn is the fierce and unforgettable heroine in pursuit of her freedom and the girl she loves" * The Bookseller, Editor's Choice *

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Arts

    BookLife Publishing The Arts

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis

    Out of stock

    £13.99

  • Change

    BookLife Publishing Change

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSometimes being who you are can be a hard thing to do. Learn about people from across the LGBTQIA+ community who celebrate who they are and never stop fighting for what they believe in. No matter who you are, inside or out, this book is here to teach you that you can be proud of who you are.?Teaches all children to be inclusive and accepting of everyone by celebrating uniqueness and individuality?A great series to teach children about famous people and history from a different angle to other biography books?A great addition to a library for providing children with positive role models from the LGBTQIA+ community?A great book for children who might be questioning their gender and identity?A great support tool for children who might not have supportive people in their lives to talk to about gender and identity

    1 in stock

    £11.63

  • Sports

    BookLife Publishing Sports

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSometimes being who you are can be a hard thing to do. Learn about people from across the LGBTQIA+ community who celebrate who they are and never stop fighting for what they believe in. No matter who you are, inside or out, this book is here to teach you that you can be proud of who you are. ? Teaches all children to be inclusive and accepting of everyone by celebrating uniqueness and individuality? A great series to teach children about famous people and history from a different angle to other biography books? A great addition to a library for providing children with positive role models from the LGBTQIA+ community? A great book for children who might be questioning their gender and identity? A great support tool for children who might not have supportive people in their lives to talk to about gender and identity

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • BookLife Publishing STEM

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisSometimes being who you are can be a hard thing to do. Learn about people from across the LGBTQIA+ community who celebrate who they are and never stop fighting for what they believe in. No matter who you are, inside or out, this book is here to teach you that you can be proud of who you are.

    Out of stock

    £9.49

  • BookLife Publishing The Arts

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSometimes being who you are can be a hard thing to do. Learn about people from across the LGBTQIA+ community who celebrate who they are and never stop fighting for what they believe in. No matter who you are, inside or out, this book is here to teach you that you can be proud of who you are.?Teaches all children to be inclusive and accepting of everyone by celebrating uniqueness and individuality?A great series to teach children about famous people and history from a different angle to other biography books?A great addition to a library for providing children with positive role models from the LGBTQIA+ community?A great book for children who might be questioning their gender and identity?A great support tool for children who might not have supportive people in their lives to talk to about gender and identity

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Me and My Dysphoria Monster: An Empowering Story

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Me and My Dysphoria Monster: An Empowering Story

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLONGLISTED FOR THE DIVERSE BOOK AWARDS 2023SECOND PLACE WINNER IN THE FAN VOTED READERS'' CHOICE AWARDS 2023''An empowering read'' SABAH CHOUDREY''My new favourite children''s book!'' FOX FISHERNisha''s monster follows her everywhere. It used to be small, but recently her monster has begun to grow. And as her monster gets bigger and bigger, Nisha feels more and more unlike herself.When people refer to her as a boy, or when she tries to hide her true gender identity, Nisha''s dysphoria monster grows larger and larger. Until, one day, Nisha meets Jack - a trans man - who shows Nisha how she can shrink her dysphoria monster back down to size.This touching story is the perfect book for discussing gender dysphoria with children, explaining what it is and how they and their families can deal with it. It also includes an accompanying guide for parents with further information about gender dysphoria, terminology, and first-hand examples of the author''s own experiences.Trade ReviewThis adorable story perfectly illustrates what it's like to be a trans child. Even my dysphoria monster approves! Often kid's books rely on outdated stereotypes to explain trans issues. This beautifully illustrated, age appropriate trans themed book is a breath of fresh air. This story will tickle the imaginations of all children while helping them to understand what it's like to grow up as trans. My new favourite children's book! -- Fox Fisher, author of the Trans Survival WorkbookWhat an amazing book! Me and My Dysphoria Monster beautifully explores the topic of dysphoria through the lens of a child and the story is accompanied by lush illustrations that draw in the reader. The book also features an "adult guide" to provide deeper context and more information that will support grown-ups in conversations with younger readers. A perfect book for a read-along by caregivers, educators, and anyone who wants to support the youth in their lives! -- Christy Whittlesey, Educator and Author of The Beginner’s Guide to Being a Trans Ally and It’s OK to Say They: Tips for Educator Allies of Transgender and Nonbinary StudentsA truly youth centred story and an empowering read for trans and gender-diverse children who may be struggling with what their feelings around gender mean. Laura Kate Dale creatively symbolises the difficult mess that is dysphoria as something that can be tamed, overcome and ultimately teach us something about ourselves. -- Sabah Choudrey, trans youth worker and author of Supporting Trans People of ColourThis book will speak to and delight trans children of various experience. A charming book for trans kids and those seeking to build understanding. -- KirkusAs a psychologist who specializes in working with queer young people and their families, I know how difficult it can be to explain gender dysphoria to people young and old. This book does a lovely job of teaching children and their families about what its like to have your identity invalidated daily, and how powerful it is to affirm someone's identity. -- 5 star NetGalley reviewer * NetGalley *

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • The Big Book of Pride Flags

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Big Book of Pride Flags

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis'Lovely, lively and informative' JODIE MULLISH'Bursting with pride' LESLÉA NEWMAN'Wonderfully colourful and vibrant' GARETH PETERCelebrate and learn about the LGBTQIA+ community with this colourful book of Pride flags!Featuring all the colours of the rainbow, this book teaches children about LGBTQIA+ identities through 17 different Pride flags. With fun facts, simple explanations and a short history of each flag accompanying beautiful illustrations, children will uncover the history of Pride and be introduced to different genders and sexual orientations. There's also a blank Pride flag design at the back of the book so that children can create their very own Pride flag! With a Reading Guide that provides a detailed History of the Pride Flag and questions for further discussion, this inspiring book is a must-have for every child's bookshelf, library or classroom.Trade ReviewWhat a fantastic collection of fabulous flags! While some were familiar to me and others brand new, I found each of them equally dazzling. This whole book is bursting with pride! -- Lesléa Newman, author of Heather Has Two Mommies and Sparkle BoyWhat a lovely, lively and informative book. It's such a great resource for anyone wanting to learn more not just about the Pride flags, but also about the history of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. -- Jodie Mullish, author of The Pirate MumsThis is a wonderfully colourful and vibrant book about a wonderfully colourful and vibrant community packed full of facts and information for the most inquisitive young minds. -- Gareth Peter, author of My Daddies, Forever Star and Who Will You Meet on Santa Claus Street?

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • I Am Ace: Advice on Living Your Best Asexual Life

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers I Am Ace: Advice on Living Your Best Asexual Life

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow do I know if I'm actually sexual?How do I come out as asexual?What kinds of relationship can I have as an ace person?If you are looking for answers to these questions, Cody is here to help. Within these pages lie all the advice you need as a questioning ace teen. Tackling everything from what asexuality is, the asexual spectrum and tips on coming out, to intimacy, relationships, acephobia and finding joy, this guide will help you better understand your asexual identity alongside deeply relatable anecdotes drawn from Cody's personal experience. Whether you are ace, demi, gray-ace or not sure yet, this book will give you the courage and confidence to embrace your authentic self and live your best ace life.Trade ReviewEmpowering and engagingly written, I Am Ace cuts through the madness and chaos of being an asexual person just discovering yourself. With generosity and enthusiasm, not to mention clear-eyed insights about the nature of sexuality and social norms, Cody Daigle-Orians invites readers not to be afraid of uncertainty, change and deep self-reflection. I can already tell this book is going to help so many people, and I just want to get it into the hands of baby aces everywhere, immediately! * Eris Young, author of They/Them/Theirs *I Am Ace is the loving introduction to the ace community we wish we had when we were younger. Whether you're questioning your sexuality or just curious to learn more about asexuality, Cody's personal stories and comforting advice will guide you to a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you. -- Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca, hosts of the Sounds Fake But Okay podcast and authors of Sounds Fake But Okay: An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Elsethe most in-depth and most validating, affirming book for any asexual to read -- Netgalley ReviewerWritten like a letter from an old friend, I Am Ace takes the reader on a journey towards confidence in discussing and proudly owning their asexuality. Both educational and conversational, Daigle-Orians has completed a guide on self discovery and understanding that simplifies a complex topic and that will benefit allos, aces, and everyone in between. -- Elle Rose, demisexual writer and educatorCody paints a wonderful picture of the struggles of coming to terms with one's own asexuality. I related greatly to the idea of not even having words for this stuff when I was in high school. You don't have to feel broken and you certainly don't have to feel confused! This book is an absolutely wonderful resource for understanding what doesn't get talked about anywhere near enough. -- Mikey Neumann, creator of Filmjoy

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • It's Totally Normal!: An LGBTQIA+ Guide to

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers It's Totally Normal!: An LGBTQIA+ Guide to

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisDoes fingering count as losing my virginity? How do I know if I am ready for sex?Does penis size actually matter??Mother and teen duo Monica and Asha Mehta work together to answer your most pressing questions. Forget the penis-in-vagina basics - this is a queer friendly guide that'll have you rethinking the very definition of sex. Combining expert advice with the personal experiences of teens all over the world, prepare to plunge into the topics they don't cover in sex ed. Masturbation, pornography, fetishes - if you're not afraid to ask, they're not afraid to answer.Trade ReviewWow- what an engaging resource for teens! It's rare to see such a successful blend of comprehensive information and caring advice, especially one that affirms and includes so many identities and experiences. From the general to the specific, this book offers so many answers. To see shame-free information being shared so generously by Monica and Ash, along with many of their anonymous question-askers and storytellers, is such a gift to teens everywhere. -- Rachel Simon, author of The Every Body Book

    5 in stock

    £12.99

  • Pride and Joy: A Story About Becoming an LGBTQIA+

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Pride and Joy: A Story About Becoming an LGBTQIA+

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisJoy loves her big brother, Noah. He's the best brother, skateboarder and cookie baker there is! So, when Noah is teased for being gay, Joy wants to help. But how?Joy decides to become an ally - someone who supports others through their words and actions. With her best friend, Elliott, Joy takes action, baking 'Pride and Joy' cookies to raise money for the local LGBTQIA+ center. But when the bully tries to put an end to the bake sale, Joy learns that being an ally means using your words, too.Written by an award-winning author team, and with charming illustrations throughout, Pride and Joy introduces children to LGBTQIA+ allyship and teaches them the value of inclusion and courage. Featuring a reading guide for adults and questions for discussion, this beautiful, uplifting picture book is a must-have for every young ally.Trade ReviewA beautiful glimpse into what cultivating allyship means for children and young people. A reminder of how important parents and caregivers are during these formative years, and the power of words and genuine connection. -- Dr Brendan J Dunlop, Principal Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Lecturer and Author of The Queer Mental Health WorkbookPride and Joy is not only a book with a heartfelt story, it's a beautifully illustrated book that has an important message. Creating allies and a world where closets don't exist happens one child at a time. And it begins with each of us and what we say, as much as what we choose not to say. Pride and Joy is a book that offers families courage, hope, strength, and most importantly, it inspires children how to be an ally in a timely and creative way. We could all benefit from a little more Pride and Joy in the world! -- Chris Tompkins, author of Raising LGBTQ Allies: A Parent’s Guide to Changing the Messages from the PlaygroundPride and Joy is a book that will help educators and caregivers spark a critical conversation about what it means not only to be an ally, but to understand the true purpose of friendship. This book's gorgeous illustrations perfectly speak to the themes of this book. I would also recommend this text to school leaders who are seeking to explain and explore the greater significance of social emotional learning with their community of parents and guardians. -- Tricia Friedman, founder of Allyed.org and host of The Be a Better Ally PodcastA sweet and inspiring guide for young LGBTQIA+ allies. -- KirkusBeing an ally is no easy feat, and Pride and Joy shows kids everywhere not only how to do it, but why it matters! Insightful, inspiring, and important, this story reminds us that our words and actions have impact, always. -- Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)Everyone needs an ally, especially LGBTQ+ youth. Books like Pride and Joy: A Story about Becoming an LGBTQIA+ Ally teach kids from a young age that the best kind of allyship is the kind that not only raises its voice but also takes action. At PFLAG, we've spent decades working with families and non-family allies, meeting people where they are, bringing them along on their journey--and always leading with love. With Pride and Joy.., young readers and their families now have a new resource for that important work. -- Brian K. Bond (he/him), Executive Director, PFLAG NationalThis book, is so desperately needed. It should be placed on the curriculum of every school in the land! -- Paul Taylor, Activist, Non-Profit Leader, Educator, Media Commentator Co-Founder, Evenings and Weekends Consulting Toronto, Canada

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • Pride Families

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Pride Families

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFamilies come in all different shapes and sizes, and each one is perfect!Come and celebrate what it means to be a PRIDE FAMILY in this beautifully illustrated book written by LGBTQIA+ author, Amie Taylor and Illustrated by Kaspa Clarke.LGBTQIA+ families come in all the colours of the rainbow. Perhaps you belong to a Pride family, or maybe you have a friend who belongs to a Pride Family?This educational children's book explores what these families look like with a focus on trans, non-binary, gay, lesbian and polyamorous family set ups. Covering themes such as, pregnancy, donor conception and surrogacy alongside a guide for adults that helps explain terminology, this book is an invaluable resource for sharing and celebrating what it means to be a Pride family.Trade ReviewDiscovering and celebrating diversity is at the heart of this tenderly illustrated children's book. It's a wholesome and affirming read that acknowledges the many forms families can take, whether they're already part of our lives or yet to be encountered. As a trans masculine individual who identifies as bisexual, I found it comforting and empowering to see myself represented in these pages. I believe many Pride families will find resonance in this book, and it can serve as a valuable educational tool to promote understanding and acceptance of the beautiful variations that exist in our world. -- Fox Fisher, Artist, Author and Film-maker

    15 in stock

    £12.99

  • Don't Ask About My Genitals

    Black Bee Books Don't Ask About My Genitals

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThis book does not cover every aspect of the trans and non-binary community, and the diverse and vibrant lives they live, but it will leave you more knowledgeable and supportive. Education is the enemy of discrimination after all.

    Out of stock

    £11.06

  • We Are Family: Happy Families Reinvented: A Card

    Orion Publishing Co We Are Family: Happy Families Reinvented: A Card

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA FAMILY CARD GAME featuring contemporary non-traditional family structures such as same-sex parents, childfree couples, grandparent families and many more. Simple gameplay is quick and easy to learnCELEBRATE DIFFERENCE, and discuss all kinds of family types with children aged 4+INCLUDES A BOOKLET with the rules of the game and the stories behind the families featuredSTURDY & ATTRACTIVE BOX perfect for giftingFamilies come in all shapes and sizes: if you love each other, you're a family! Celebrate non-traditional families and learn to discuss difference from a young age with this fun and modern take on the classic happy families card game, for two or more players aged 4+.

    15 in stock

    £8.99

  • We Are Family: A Go Fish Game for Modern Families

    10 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Lonely Book

    Little Island The Lonely Book

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAnnie’s family is made of love. When her moms open up their bookshop in the mornings, there is always a mysterious pile of books on the counter. By evening, every book has found its ideal reader. But one day there is a book that doesn’t get bought. It has to lie there all on its own. Who can its reader be, and why don’t they come? Days pass, and the book with no owner gets lonelier and lonelier. The bookshop is unhappy, and the moms are worried that the shop isn’t making enough money. Then someone starts borrowing the book. Eventually, we realise it’s Annie’s sibling Charlotte — and it is a book about being non-binary. Mum explains what ‘non-binary’ means to Annie. Charlotte asks to be called Charlie and says that their pronouns are they/them. The bookshop cheers up. Customers start buying books again. This family is made of love.Trade Review"This brave, kind novel in verse explores gender identity in an original way." -- Sarah Webb * Irish Independent *"By emphasizing the ways in which books and bookstores serve as safe spaces, the importance of open and honest communication in relationships, and the power of unconditional love, Grehan offers a wholesome and affirming story suffused with warmth and populated by a supportive and compassionate cast. " -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"There is much for every reader to enjoy in this celebration of the wonders of bookshops and family love." * The Echo *"What a tender jewel of a book ... The Lonely Book was a balm and a blessing." * Deirdre Sullivan, author of Savage Her Reply *"A beautifully immersive, magical and timely tale of family, gender identity - and the importance of a good book! I binged Meg Grehan's The Lonely Book in one sitting, it's the perfect warm and love-filled escape for bookworms of all ages, especially those who've always believed in the magic of bookstores." * Aislinn O'Loughlin, author of Big Bad Me *"I love this. I adore the language, the idea ... I'm definitely going to be recommending this one highly!" * Read and Reviewed *"Simply breathtaking." * Karla Bookish Life, 5 star review *"Grehan's writing style is lovely ... I also deeply enjoyed the magical element of the story and how it emphasized how meaningful and even life-changing the right book can be for a person." -- Queer Big Foot'A Middle-Grade chapter book that tackles the diverse topic of gender identity uniquely and magically.' * YA Books Central *'This Lonely Book has traveled with me so many places and I have pulled it out and shared it again and again so maybe it's a little less lonely.' * Wandering Bookseller *'I absolutely loved this one. All of Meg Grehan’s books for young readers feel like a warm hug. They are lovely and compassionate tales that aim to include and empower young readers. I loved the subtle magic of the bookshop and the main character’s journey in supporting their sibling. Also love to see books in a two-mom household that mirror my future household. Will be recommending this one far and wide!' * NetGalley Reviewer, 5 star review *'They say don’t judge a book by it’s cover, but I was immediately drawn in when I saw the cover of The Lonely Book on NetGalley! It is such a sweet cover and it immediately conveys how warm and cozy the story inside is. I was also excited to see another book by Meg Grehan! I read one of her YA books, Baby Teeth, at the beginning of the year, and I adored it.' * NetGalley Reviewer, 5 star review *'Very cute and sweet! Annie’s love and care for her family and their home and the love her family had for each other was so heartwarming.' * NetGalley Librarian, 5 Star review *'This book was so gentle--with the reader, with the characters, with the subject matter. Even though there was a deep ache for the "lonely" book to find it's reader, there was also deep comfort in the book. I've read pretty much everything by Meg Grehan and remain a fan.' * NetGalley, 5 star review *'What a beautiful, magical story ... Gender identity and anxiety are areas with little representation in literature for this target age of 8-11 years old. This book is queer joy. You will laugh and cry and probably wish you could visit their magical bookstore yourself. Highly recommend.' * NetGalley Librarian, 5 star review *'This is a very sweet book that teaches children about gender identity in a very simple way.' * NetGalley Reviewer, 5 star review *'One of my favorite reads of the year. This heartwarming book about a magical bookstore reminds its readers just how important it is to love all that makes you you.' * NetGalley Reviewer, 5 star review *'This book was so sweet! It was a perfect little slice-of-life book with a touch of magical realism and a touching story to boot. It's definitely not just a book for younger people, either. As a queer adult, I found reading this book to be incredibly fulfilling.' * NetGalley Reviewer, 5 star review *'A book that is hard to put down once you open it. I think that this is a valuable book to have in any classroom or public library.' * Goodreads/NetGalley Librarian, 5 star review *'Grehan’s writing style is lovely, and she captured Annie’s youthful and inquisitive spirit so nicely, and it was so clear how much love she held for her moms and Charlie, her older sibling ... It was truly a wonderful read.' * NetGalley Reviewer, 5 star review *Praise for The Deepest Breath "Powerful in its simplicity ... A fierce reminder of the need for books that show readers of all kinds of love, as well as being this kind of book itself." * The Irish Times *Praise for The Deepest Breath ‘So utterly real ... Amazing to think it’s only Grehan’s second book.’ * The Irish Independent *Praise for Baby Teeth "Grehan’s verse novel skilfully charts uncertainty, temptation and the course of a strange, desperate love." * The Guardian *Praise for The Deepest Breath "Small in scope and big in heart and feeling, this novel is a tender portrait of gay early adolescence and a strong mother-daughter attachment." * Publishers Weekly *Praise for Baby Teeth "Grehan evocatively conjures Immy’s tragic sense of isolation and hard-won self-acceptance." * Financial Times *Praise for Baby Teeth "Emotionally rich and gloriously queer." * Kirkus, starred review *

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Baboo the Unusual Bee

    HarperCollins Publishers Baboo the Unusual Bee

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisWhoever heard of a hip-hop loving, bright pink bee? You obviously haven't met Baboo. Baboo, the only pink bee in his hive, dances alone. Then he meets a green ladybird called Lee. By sharing his dancing skills with her, Baboo becomes her friend. But it doesn't stop there: the two insects' toe-tapping talent has caught the attention of all the creatures in the garden. Finally they start to appreciate Baboo's differences and wish for their own. Baboo reassures them: we're all a bit different in our own special ways. The important thing is to be yourself.Trade Review"A joyful celebration of difference that will entertain young readers while encouraging them to be open minded and celebratory about the special things that make everyone different. Baboo is no ordinary bee. His stripes are pink and black rather than yellow and black and his favourite activity is dancing! Nobody wants too play with him. How he longs to be just the same as everyone else. But then Baboo meets a green ladybird… A great new friendship is formed and the two take off on an adventure discovering that difference is everywhere and is to be enjoyed!" LoveReading4Kids, Julia Eccleshare Pick of the Month October 2023 "The comic book style design immediately appealed to my grandsons who also loved the front end cover with the sumptuously coloured array of garden flowers – surely a potential feast for any passing bee, whatever it looks like." The Letterpress Project

    Out of stock

    £12.99

  • When the Lonely Walk

    The Book Guild Ltd When the Lonely Walk

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisEver since she turned eighteen and moved from an adolescent mental health ward to an adult one, Heather’s life has felt isolated and grey. She’d never attempt to suggest that climbing over the back fence of the hospital in the middle of the night is her sanest decision, but with a life that feels empty and a head full of memories that she doesn’t want to think about, she doesn’t feel like she has a choice. Heather is barely over the fence, however, when she meets Maeve. While, at first, Heather only allows Maeve to accompany her to keep the younger girl out of harm’s way, events soon lead to the lives of the two teenagers becoming increasingly entangled. As the night goes on, Heather is soon forced to consider who will be saving who.

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • Evolution

    ZunTold Evolution

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDan's dad is evolving - but this is not how Dan sees things. He thinks he is losing Dad forever... Zelda Conway writes a novel exploring what it is like to have a parent who decides they need to change from being a man to becoming a woman. An insightful read for children and parents, and helpful for counsellors and teachers and all those who work with young people.

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • Everything Grows: A Novel

    Three Rooms Press Everything Grows: A Novel

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisWINNER, 2020 Golden Grown Award, Best Young Adult Novel WINNER, Silver Medal, Foreword Reviews Indie Award, Best Young Adult Fiction WINNER, 2020 Golden Crown Award, Best Debut Novel Fifteen-year-old Eleanor Fromme just chopped off all of her hair. How else should she cope after hearing that her bully, James, just took his own life? When Eleanor’s English teacher suggests students write a letter to a person who would never receive it to get their feelings out, Eleanor chooses James.With each letter she writes, Eleanor discovers more about herself, even while trying to make sense of his death. And, with the help of a unique cast of characters, Eleanor not only learns what it means to be inside a body that does not quite match what she feels on the inside, but also comes to terms with her own mother’s mental illness.Set against a 1993-era backdrop of grunge rock and riot grrl bands, EVERYTHING GROWS depicts Eleanor’s extraordinary journey to solve the mystery within her and feel complete. Along the way, she loses and gains friends, rebuilds relationships with her family, and develops a system of support to help figure out the language of her queer identity.Through author Aimee Herman's exceptional storytelling, EVERYTHING GROWS reveals the value of finding community or creating it when it falls apart, while exploring the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and learning how to live on your own terms.Trade ReviewHigh Praise for Everything Grows WINNER, SILVER MEDAL, FOREWORD REVIEWS 2019 INDIE AWARD For Best Young Adult Fiction 26 of the best LGBTQ Novels We Discovered This Year. "An emotional yet ultimately uplifting journey of self-discovery, acceptance of others, and learning that life is better than the alternative." —The Advocate 26 LGBTQIA+ Titles for Teens “These teen trials and family dynamics are perennially relatable. . . . The conversational writing has appeal, and Eleanor’s story will hit home with many teen readers.” —School Library Journal "Awkward, affirming, and compassionate, this story about coming into one’s identity will win over the hearts of its young adult audiences.” —Foreword Reviews “An epistolary love song to queer coming-of-age. It is a queer becoming that eludes the inclination toward binary and champions self-discovery as a lifelong project.” —BOMB Magazine 12 Most Anticipated Historical YA Fiction of 2019: Fire up some Nirvana and Bikini Kill and check out this one set in 1993 and starring fifteen-year-old Eleanor.” —BN Teen Blog "LGBT YA Books to Get Excited for in 2019" —Autostraddle "Sensitive and informative.” —Booklist “Page-turning prose . . . with great beauty.” —Kirkus Reviews "Aimee Herman deftly captures what it is to be 15, to be struggling with your identity, transitioning into a new school and a new way of life, and coping with things that none should have to. Eleanor’s character had such a poignant and relatable journey, which, combined with stellar writing and explorations of several facets of the LGBTQ+ community (besides Eleanor, there are also more lesbian, bisexual, and transgender characters), made for an unforgettable book.” —The Bookish Mutant “Eleanor's story is a positive one for young people struggling with identity, particularly LGBTQ teens.” —You Know You Wanna Read It "Underscores the importance queer mentors can play in young adult lives and inversely the tragic consequences for queer youth who have no one in their corner . . . Eleanor gives me hope that if we can keep working to uncover our own mysteries and help each other do the same along the way, the world will be a better place.” —The Lesbrary “Everything Grows plants into your heart and tears it apart as it blossoms.” —Viva La Feminista “ Everything Grows genuinely felt like reading about a young person’s journey through a few months of one of their most tumultuous years.” —Delicate Eternity “A thought-provoking young adult novel that is insightful and reflective. The characters are well-developed and likable. Aimee Herman deftly handles sensitive subject matter in a forthright and realistic manner.” —Book Reviews & More by Kathy “Everything Grows is a sweet and moving read about a young person growing up, coming out, and trying to find the right words to speak their truth.” —Easy Vegan “Everything Grows is a work of healing. It describes coming out as a lifelong process of discovery. Friendship, disfunction, parenting good and bad, and learning to love are unspooled here against a background of exquisite caring. It is the rare read that leaves one a wiser person.” Steven Taylor, author, False Prophet: Fieldnotes from the Punk Underground; editor, Don’t Hide the Madness: William S. Burroughs in Conversation with Allen Ginsberg "Set in the decade of grunge rock and ill-advised do-it-yourself body piercings, Aimee Herman's Everything Grows chronicles a sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes funny journey to acceptance, both of self and others. Eleanor Fromme is a witty, kind, and conflicted narrator who could teach many people in our nation a lot about empathy." --Julia Watts, author, Quiver “Everything Grows is haunting. It touches the darkness of bullying and suicide, yet brims with hope. Aimee Herman's tender debut novel is an achingly real exploration of grief, self-discovery, forgiveness, and love.” —Meagan Brothers, author, Weird Girl and What’s His Name “Everything Grows will grow inside you like a revelation, slowly unfolding to a shape that is vulnerable, raw and beautifully alive. . . . There’s tender wisdom and a wonderfully rendered young voice that anyone can recognize as human and real—all against a backdrop of riotgrrl rebellion. Teen embodiment becomes self- conscious, painful, and filled with contradictions. Herman writes a real story, teaching everyone a little about life as lived—genuinely and in discovery.” —Max Wolf Valerio, Author, The Testosterone Files Past Praise for Aimee Herman “Particular and fierce . . . Much like the heartfelt narratives of Lidia Yuknavitch’s novels, but Herman’s pieces are schisms of a form slowly coming together. By body, by light, by night.” —Jacket 2 “This is re-wiring where it counts: below the lexicon. Below the public-private register.” —Bhanu Kapil, author, Ban et Banlieue "The work done in this book is desperately necessary. The next time someone grumbles about the uselessness of poetry, put these poems in their hands." —Rain Taxi "The grace, honesty, and bravery with which [Herman] addresses issues that many won't touch with a ten-foot pole will shake you to the core." —Blotterature “A visceral, wide eyed, queer movement that creates 'sturdy retinas' in those of us who participate.” J/J Hastain, author Identity Collages “Aimee Herman celebrates and contradicts our expectations in her disturbing juxtapositions of unexpected images.” —Maureen Owen, author, Erosion’s Pull “[Herman’s] words are a recipe for seeing differently.” —Daphne Gottlieb, author, Pretty Much Dead

    Out of stock

    £10.44

  • LGBTQ+ Icons: A Celebration of Historical LGBTQ+

    Trope Publishing Co. LGBTQ+ Icons: A Celebration of Historical LGBTQ+

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom music to movies, literature to dance – the arts have always been influenced by the work of LGBTQ people. LGBTQ+ Icons spotlights the history and contributions of 50 pioneering artists who lived and worked around the world. Bold, whimsical illustrations by David Lee Csicsko (The Skin You Live In) and concise bios from historian Owen Keehnen celebrate a diverse group of artists, from LGBTQ icons James Baldwin, Frida Kahlo, and Freddie Mercury to lesser-known colorful characters like vaudeville performer Ada “Bricktop” Smith, the toast of 1920s Paris café society who opened a queer-friendly club where all were welcomed, and Australian dandy Leigh Bowery, whose unapologetic flamboyance influenced an entire generation of fashion designers. LGBTQ+ Icons is an entertaining exploration of a part of history most people don’t know is even missing. It will inspire readers young and old to be confident in who they are, and to take pride in their own creativity. Produced with premium materials, this book is a must-read for Pride month and a perfect collectible year-round!Trade Review“A wonderful range of artistic disciplines, sexualities, and gender identities...An enriching addition to arts collections.” – Booklist“Packed with [Csicsko’s] lively portraits of both famous and overlooked figures, [LGBTQ+ Icons and Science People] celebrate diversity, smarts, and creativity.” – Chicago MagazineTable of ContentsPortraits include: Alvin Ailey (USA) Gloria Anzaldúa (USA) Reinaldo Arenas (Cuba) Dorothy Arzner (USA) Josephine Baker (USA/France) James Baldwin (USA/France) Natalie Clifford Barney (USA/France) Sylvia Beach (USA/France) Gladys Bentley (USA) Leonard Bernstein (USA) Leigh Bowery (Australia) Romaine Brooks (USA/France) Leslie Cheung (Hong Kong) Stormé DeLarvarie (USA) Divine (USA) Esther Eng (USA/China) Leslie Feinberg (USA) Federico García Lorca (Spain) Radclyffe Hall (UK) Mabel Hampton (USA) Lorraine Hansberry (USA) Keith Haring (USA) June Jordan (USA) Frida Kahlo (Mexico) Greer Lankton (USA) Alain LeRoy Locke (USA) Audre Lorde (USA) Charles Ludlam (USA) Freddie Mercury (Tanzania/UK) George Michael (UK) Yukio Mishima (Japan) Alla Nazimova (Russia/USA) Willi Ninja (USA) Klaus Nomi (Germany/USA) Rudolph Nureyev (Russia) Laura Nyro (USA) Cole Porter (USA) Mary Renault (UK) Ada “Bricktop” Smith (USA/France) Ethyl Smith (UK) Stephen Sondheim (USA) Daniel Sotomayor (USA) Dusty Springfield (UK) Gertrude Stein (USA/France) Billy Strayhorn (USA) Sylvester (USA) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russia) Billy Tipton (USA) Chavela Vargas (Costa Rica/Mexico) James Whale (UK)

    1 in stock

    £17.09

  • Needlework: A Novel

    Three Rooms Press Needlework: A Novel

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis***"Great Reads from Great Places" selection by State of Tennessee for Library of Congress National Book Festival***Honorable Mention, Foreword Indies award for Young Adult Fiction***Lambda Literary Recommended LGBTQ+ Young Adult Fiction In rural Kentucky, 16-year-old Kody loves quilting, cooking, and Dolly Parton and helps his grandma with the challenges of his mother's opioid addiction, until the discovery of a shocking family secret changes everything. In this captivating LGBTQ+ young adult tale that weaves together the heartwarming authenticity of Phil Stamper's work and the empowering spirit of Aiden Thomas, Kody embarks on a quest for truth, defying societal expectations and embracing his true LGBTQ+ identity. Julia Watts weaves a tender and empowering narrative that celebrates the vibrancy of femme identity, individuality, and the unwavering pursuit of authenticity, even in the face of shocking revelations. Discover the power of resilience, chosen family bonds, and the extraordinary path to self-discovery in the pages of Needlework, a must-read for readers seeking a heartfelt LGBTQ+ tale that captivates with its authenticity, explores the complexities of family dynamics, and reminds us that embracing our true selves can lead to incredible personal growth.In a glowing review, Publishers Weekly hails Needlework as a "powerful and resonant exploration of identity, family, and self-discovery." This remarkable novel takes readers on a transformative journey, delving deep into the complexities of Kody's life, his unwavering spirit, and the extraordinary strength found within the stitches of love.Trade ReviewState of Tennessee “Great Reads from Great Places” youth novel selection for the 2022 National Book Festival of the Library of Congress. Honorable Mention, Foreword INDIES award for Best YA Novel of the Year, 2022 Lambda Literary recommended: “Eight Queer Young Adult Books Coming this Fall” “[Needlework] is a redemptive story, and while it steers clear of a sugar-coated happy ending, the story’s emotional resonance, deeply-drawn characters, and vivid depiction of place make it simultaneously uplifting and sad.” —Fiction Writers Review“Watts doesn’t shy away from complex discussions on religion, race, sexuality, and what it means to love a family member despite their shortcomings in Needlework. Kody is a humble young man caught in the tangled web between rural Appalachian traditions and 21st-century forward-thinking ideals.” —Chapter 16 “Watts’s engaging book addresses timely topics like addiction, homophobia, and racism, but her gentle, heartwarming prose makes this book a comfort read. Kody’s sweetly honest narration makes it impossible not to cheer for him. . . . Highly recommended.” —School Library Journal "Watts (Quiver) depicts queer existence in a conservative white Appalachian town with realism and, effectively, hope. Even as Kody experiences harm caused by those closest to him, he never doubts his value, a characterization that proves validating in this poignant exploration of the generational trauma caused by poverty, addiction, and racism, and of the power of being loved for oneself." —Publishers Weekly "Watts, who lives in Appalachia, captures the setting, the characters, and their voices with conviction. . . . A very readable novel." —Booklist “Watts’ latest contemporary Appalachian story movingly melds identity exploration with more prominent themes of addiction, family, faith, and racism. . . . The overall tone is hopeful—not unlike a Dolly Parton song itself.” —Kirkus Reviews “Julia Watts just keeps getting better and better and illuminating more and more dimensions of life...she continues to make a tremendous contribution especially for rural teens who are struggling with issues of identity.” Appalachian Mountain Books “Touching and heartfelt. A Very genuine and fun young adult story.” —Barbarian Librarian “Julia Watts doesn’t sugarcoat the problems in contemporary Appalachia, but she also writes with big-hearted generosity and love. Kody, the gay sixteen-year-old protagonist, is sensitive, funny, and kind. I wish I’d had this book to read when I was young. Plus, Dolly Parton and dogs—what’s not to love?” —Carter Sickels, author, The Prettiest Star “Needlework brings the reader to rural Kentucky, where a sixteen-year-old boy with a love for Golden Girls, quilting, and Dolly Parton helps his grandma care for his mother. Other area boys tend not to have Kody’s interests, nor a mother addicted to opioids, so Kody is left not knowing where he really fits in the town, much less the world. But when he discovers a family secret, he suddenly learns more about himself than he was ever ready for.” —Lambda Literary Review “In Needlework, set in a Kentucky world of Walmart jeans and empty storefronts, Julia Watts writes a poignant story about a sixteen-year-old Dolly Parton wannabe who just doesn’t fit in with the other boys in town. At once complicated and heartbreaking, Kody’s efforts to help his mother confront her opioid addiction, keep a big family secret, and deal with the close-mindedness of those closest to him keep us wondering who will get a second chance—and whether they deserve it.” —Kelly Ann Jacobson, author, Tink and Wendy “Kody was an amazing character who was so easy to relate to. I laughed with him, cried with him and in the end triumphed with him. His struggles tugged at my heartstrings and it was wonderful to watch him learn and grow. This is a fast read, but an important one. I would definitely recommend this book.” —2IfBySeabrook Book Review “Needlework is a manual on how to be alive amidst the challenges of living. Julia Watts's Kody is the queer protagonist we all need right now, reminding us the necessity to love and forgive (even within its brutality) and to never let go of the music in our life that teaches us how to celebrate our truest selves.” —Aimee Herman, author, Everything Grows “A really well done coming of age story . . . loved how morally grey a lot of the adult characters in there were instead of going for the less realistic ‘here's an example of a good guardian and here's one of a bad guardian’. . . Really well done.” —ThisIsNotABookstagram Past praise for Julia Watts "For anyone who has felt “different,” Watts’s novel will be ultimately relatable.” —VOYA Magazine, Perfect 10 Rating "The atmosphere is vivid: Watts’ knowledge of country Tennessee shines through in the details.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “[A] contemporary gem . . . touches on many societal divides including ideology, religion and sexuality.” — Catholic Library World “This just may be the perfect book for our times, when acknowledgement of common ground and empathy are sorely needed.” —New York Journal of Books "Opens important conversations about faith, family, independence, and identity." —Kirkus Reviews “An examination of friendship and events in life that make us reconsider why we believe what we believe.” —Booklist "An amazing, heartfelt book." —Foreword Reviews

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    £10.44

  • Tink and Wendy: A Novel

    Three Rooms Press Tink and Wendy: A Novel

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisGold Medal Winner, Best Young Adult Fiction, Foreword Indies Award"30 Must-Read Queer Fairytale Retellings For Pride" —Book Riot "Best LGBTQA+ Books of 2021" —She Reads "Eight Queer Young Adult Books Coming This Fall" —Lambda Literary What happens when Tinker Bell is in love with both Peter Pan and Wendy? In this sparkling re-imagining of Peter Pan, Peter and Wendy’s granddaughter Hope Darling finds the reclusive Tinker Bell squatting at the Darling mansion in order to care for the graves of her two lost friends after a love triangle gone awry. As Hope wins the fairy’s trust, Tink tells her the truth about Wendy and Peter—and her own role in their ultimate fate. Told in three alternating perspectives—past, present, and excerpts from a book called Neverland: A History written by Tink’s own fairy godmother—this queer adaptation is for anyone who has ever wondered if there might have been more to the story of Tinker Bell and the rest of the Peter Pan legend.Trade Review“This atmospheric reimaging is rife with divided loyalties and harsh tragedies. Introspective and character-driven, it retains the misty, fairy-tale feel of impossible things and childhood yearning . . . Jacobson shines in thoughtfully rendering the classic characters as well-rounded, complex, and flawed individuals.” —School Library Journal “A character-driven reimagining of Peter Pan . . . a queer, introspective retelling.” —Kirkus Reviews A modern tale that completely reinvents the characters, Tink and Wendy is both beautiful and heartbreaking all in one.” —The Southern Bookseller Review “Tink and Wendy is a masterful reinvention of the classic. Full of teenage angst and yearning, it is poignant, relatable, and full of contemporary appeal.” —Foreword Reviews "Jacobson (The Troublemakers) offers a haunting, dreamlike reinterpretation of Peter Pan with a queer, contemporary cast . . . retaining some of the original story’s whimsy while rooting the emotional components in grief, trauma, and recovery.” —Publishers Weekly “Eight Queer Young Adult Books Coming this Fall” —Lambda Literary "30 Must-Read Queer Fairytale Retellings For Pride" —Book Riot Most Anticipated LGBTQA+ Books for Fall 2021 —She Reads Best LGBTQA+ Books of 2021 —She Reads “In Tink and Wendy, Kelly Ann Jacobson asks what it would have been like if Tinker Bell were in love with both Wendy and Peter Pan. After Wendy and Peter’s granddaughter Hope Darling finds Tinker Bell tending to the graves of her lost friends, Hope wins the fairy’s trust and learns the truth of a love triangle gone wrong.” —Lambda Literary “If you love Peter Pan retellings, queer retellings, and books with lots of heart then I definitely recommend Tink and Wendy! It’s only a little book but it has a lot to enjoy inside those pages.” —Books for a Delicate Eternity “Made me feel the same way I felt when I was little reading the original Peter Pan stories, that sense of something magical, just right out of your reach. Like magic was really possible. . . . 5 stars, more if it was possible.” —My Cat Reads and Reviews "Tink and Wendy isn't simply a brilliant, queer revision; it’s Peter Pan as I wish it had always been. Readers will adore Tink’s candor and her journey through grief, devotion, and redemption ... Tink and Wendy joins the ranks of Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi, The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood, and The Color Master: Stories by Aimee Bender and will become the classic that replaces the classic.” —Melissa Scholes Young, author, The Hive and Flood “Queer readers such as myself who spent their childhoods escaping into the fantastical worlds of Oz and Neverland will delight in Kelly Ann Jacobson's Tink and Wendy. Witty, gritty, and magical, Tink and Wendy is an homage to J.M. Barrie's imagination even as it flips his script. News flash: It's not all about the boys anymore!" —Julia Watts, author, Quiver “Headstrong, clever, and haunted by her past, Jacobson’s Tink is the Jessica Jones of Neverland. But make no mistake, this Tink is very much her own unique character, navigating complex relationships with Peter and Wendy. Tink and Wendy is a delight for fans of Peter Pan, but easily has the richness and heart to stand on its own.” Tara Campbell, author, Cabinet of Wrath: A Doll Collection “Jacobson’s Tink and Wendy offers the retelling I’ve always dreamed of—one that masterfully builds layers upon layers, at long last, to these two complex characters, each on the opposite end of the same coin, while staying true to the recognizable characteristics of Barrie’s original. A formidable and necessary addition to the Peter Pan mythology, one that refreshingly centers the complexities of motherhood and womanly expectations of hyperresponsibility via a queer looking glass. A must read for any fan of the Peter Pan canon.” —Addie Tsai, author, Dear Twin High Praise for Previous Work by Kelly Ann Jacobson “Jacobson has a gift for description, pulling the reader onto the page and immersing her in unfamiliar settings.” —Melody and Words “Anchored by family, culture and love, this story is a joy to read.” —Kirkus Reviews

    Out of stock

    £11.39

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