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Graphic Novels
Life Is Strange: The Complete Collection, written by Emma Vieceli and Kayleigh Partleton with art by Claudia Leonardi and others, follows Max Caulfield and Chloe Price beyond the original game in an immersive six-volume graphic novel series.
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From rewinding time to navigating impossible choices, Max’s journey unfolds across beautifully illustrated books filled with themes of love, loss, friendship, and queer identity. This collection delves deep into the emotional complexities of growing up, exploring identity, trauma, and the power of human connection.
Perfect for fans of graphic novels, queer storytelling, coming-of-age tales, LGBTQ+ fiction, and interactive narrative adaptations. This complete set offers an unforgettable exploration of choice, consequence, and the bonds that shape us.
I Think Our Son Gay by Steven Drukman is a heartfelt, honest LGBTQ+ family fiction series following one family’s journey of love, identity, and acceptance.
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Through the eyes of a young man coming out, this touching story captures the ups and downs of queer life with warmth, humor, and real talk. It explores themes of breaking down barriers, confronting homophobia, challenging old beliefs, and celebrating the messy, beautiful truth of being yourself.
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Perfect for readers seeking LGBTQ+ coming-out stories, queer contemporary novels, family dynamics in queer fiction, and stories of acceptance, resilience, and found family. This series offers an authentic and uplifting look at navigating identity, love, and the challenges of growing up queer today.

Flamer by Mike Curato is a powerful LGBTQ+ middle grade/young adult graphic novel exploring identity, self-acceptance, and the emotional journey of growing up queer. Perfect for teen readers seeking authentic stories about sexuality, friendship, and self-discovery.
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Ari, a Filipino-American teen at a summer camp, struggles with fitting in, friendships, and the confusing feelings of first crushes. Through candid reflections and vivid illustrations, Ari wrestles with shame, desire, and the pressure to conform.
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As Ari navigates bullying, internalized homophobia, and self-acceptance, the story explores the challenges of coming out, family expectations, and embracing one’s true identity, all while delivering humour, heart, and visually stunning storytelling.
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A groundbreaking graphic novel for LGBTQ+ teens, Flamer has faced challenges and been banned in some schools and libraries for its honest depiction of queer adolescence and sexuality, making it an essential read for conversations about identity, mental health, and self-expression.

Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel is a groundbreaking LGBTQ+ graphic memoir that blends sharp wit, emotional depth, and literary brilliance. Hailed as one of the most important graphic novels of the 21st century, it’s perfect for readers of queer memoirs, literary nonfiction, and illustrated storytelling.
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Bechdel traces her childhood in a small-town Pennsylvania family, growing up in a funeral home with a father who is both enigmatic and exacting. As she comes of age, she discovers her own sexuality, grapples with her father’s hidden life, and begins to uncover the unspoken truths that defined their family dynamic.
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Through striking illustrations and layered storytelling, Bechdel explores identity, memory, and grief, balancing humour with haunting honesty. The result is both deeply personal and profoundly universal, revealing how family secrets shape our understanding of love and self.
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Fun Home has been banned and challenged for its candid depictions of sexuality and queer identity, but it remains a modern classic of LGBTQ+ literature. A brilliant blend of memoir and graphic art, it continues to resonate with readers seeking authentic stories of family, coming out, and the search for truth.
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