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101 Queer Facts You Won’t Learn in School (But Definitely Should) by Miss G. is a lively, high-impact LGBTQ+ non-fiction collection—bite-sized truth bombs packed with queer history, culture, and pride.
School left gaps; this book fills them. In this book, fascinating entries spotlight trailblazing queer icons, pivotal Pride milestones, trans and nonbinary visibility, global LGBTQ+ movements, banned-book battles, allyship wins, and the powerful everyday stories that rarely make it into textbooks, told with clarity, wit, and love.
Myth-busting and empowering, these pages tackle erasure, homophobia, and transphobia head-on while celebrating intersectionality, BIPOC queer excellence, sapphic and bisexual representation, ace and aro pride, and the resilient communities that shaped our past and present. Quick to read, impossible to forget; each fact invites reflection, conversation, and action.
Perfect for readers seeking LGBTQ+ history, queer trivia, Pride Month reads, inclusive education resources, and diversity & inclusion must-haves. This engaging, friendly compendium shines as a gift for teens and adults, a classroom or library staple, and an affirming companion for allies and community alike. It's the queer history book you’ll recommend again and again.
Gender Euphoria, edited by Laura Kate Dale, is an inspiring, uplifting anthology celebrating trans joy, non-binary pride, intersex liberation, and authentic gender expression.
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This diverse collection features 19 powerful personal essays from trans, non-binary, and intersex writers sharing moments of pure gender euphoria—those affirming, empowering experiences of self-discovery, chosen names, coming out stories, gender affirmation, and celebration of identity.
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Perfect for readers seeking trans nonfiction, LGBTQ+ memoirs, gender identity stories, queer personal essays, and affirming books about gender diversity, self-acceptance, and transgender and intersex resilience.
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This anthology is an essential read for trans youth, non-binary folks, intersex readers, allies, educators, and anyone interested in authentic LGBTQ+ stories, gender euphoria, and the power of living openly and proudly.
Great LGBTQ+ Speeches by Tea Uglow is a powerful anthology of historic and contemporary LGBTQ+ speeches that have galvanized the queer community and advanced LGBTQ+ rights worldwide.
This inspiring collection features landmark speeches by activists, advocates, trailblazers, and pioneers in queer history, covering themes such as LGBTQ+ pride, queer liberation, civil rights, social justice, intersectionality, resistance, resilience, and equality. From powerful calls to action to deeply personal testimonies, these speeches have shaped movements, inspired generations, and amplified marginalized voices.
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Perfect for readers interested in LGBTQ+ history, queer activism, civil rights movements, social justice education, inspirational oratory, and empowerment narratives. This essential anthology is ideal for students, educators, activists, allies, and anyone seeking motivation through the enduring power of LGBTQ+ voices and speeches.
The Pride Guide by Jo Langford is the essential LGBTQ+ sexual health, social wellness, and safety resource for teens, parents, and educators.
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Written by an experienced therapist and sex educator, this comprehensive guide speaks directly to LGBTQ youth (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, questioning, and more) covering everything from puberty changes and dating skills to online safety, consent, activism, and healthy relationships. It offers clear, inclusive, and practical advice that empowers teens to understand themselves and navigate the world with confidence.
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With a balance of factual information, humour, and empathy, The Pride Guide addresses the unique challenges queer youth face, such as gender transition, sexual identity exploration, bullying, violence prevention, and body image. It also helps parents, guardians, and educators have informed, respectful conversations about sexuality, relationships, and self-acceptance.
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Perfect for LGBTQ teens seeking trustworthy sexual health information, as well as for families and schools committed to fostering safe, affirming environments, The Pride Guide is a vital tool for building self-esteem, making informed decisions, and celebrating queer pride year-round.
This Arab Is Queer, edited by Elias Jahshan is a raw, radiant, and revolutionary anthology amplifying 18 queer Arab voices, some well-known, some anonymous, all unforgettable.
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Spanning memoir, essay, and personal reflection, these contributions move from the glittering energy of drag tours to the tender stillness of intimate moments, illuminating the complex realities of LGBTQ+ life in Arab communities across the globe. Themes of identity, belonging, resilience, and joy run through every page, offering a powerful counterpoint to narratives of silence and erasure.
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With its intersection of personal storytelling, cultural commentary, and global queer history, This Arab Is Queer is ideal for classrooms, activist circles, and book clubs seeking to explore the intersections of sexuality, gender, and Middle Eastern identity. A landmark collection for readers of queer memoir, diaspora literature, and social justice writing, one that will inspire conversation, connection, and change.
All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson is a powerful Black queer memoir and manifesto that courageously explores identity, family, and resilience.
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Through honest and heartfelt storytelling, Johnson shares raw experiences of growing up Black and queer, confronting racism, toxic masculinity, sexual abuse, and the complexities of self-acceptance. This deeply personal collection of essays offers both hope and hard truths, empowering readers to embrace their authentic selves.
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A vital and essential read for fans of Black LGBTQ+ memoirs, queer coming-of-age stories, and nonfiction that amplifies marginalized voices. Perfect for readers seeking courage, insight, and transformative narratives about race, gender, and queerness.
All the Parts We Exile by Roza Nozari is a heartfelt, insightful queer memoir exploring identity, family, and the search for belonging.
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Born in Canada to Iranian immigrant parents, Roza Nozari grew up craving connection, to her heritage, her family, and herself. From the kitchen smells of Iranian cuisine to stories of her parents’ past, she navigates the tensions between family expectation and self-discovery while uncovering the hidden truths of her mother’s history.
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As she matures, Roza grapples with her queer identity, feminist ideas, and the desire to find her place in both her cultural and chosen communities. Her journey is one of courage, introspection, and the ongoing challenge of reconciling love for family with the freedom to be herself.
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Perfect for readers of LGBTQ+ memoirs, queer coming-of-age stories, and narratives of immigrant experience, All the Parts We Exile offers a tender, illuminating look at identity, family, and the resilience required to embrace one’s whole self.
Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe is a groundbreaking LGBTQ+ graphic memoir that redefines the coming-of-age story. This powerful work blends illustration and narrative to explore gender identity, queer adolescence, and the universal search for belonging.
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Kobabe’s journey begins in childhood and adolescence, with honest reflections on family, friendship, and the confusing first sparks of crushes and attraction. From a young age, Kobabe wrestled with questions of identity and the struggle to articulate feelings that didn’t fit neatly into societal boxes.
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As the memoir unfolds, Kobabe navigates the complexities of gender dysphoria, sexuality, and the vulnerability of discovering pronouns and language that finally fit. With striking illustrations and heartfelt candor, the story captures both the challenges and triumphs of living authentically.
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Perfect for fans of LGBTQ+ memoirs, graphic novels, and queer coming-of-age stories, Gender Queer is a deeply personal and transformative read. With its blend of vulnerability, humor, and insight, this memoir offers validation and inspiration for readers seeking authentic stories of identity, gender, and self-expression.
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