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FAMILY EQUALITY COUNCIL BOOK NOOK: YOUNG ADULT (GRADE 9+) Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan What’s in a name? When two teenagers meet who have nothing in common besides both being named Will Grayson, their worlds will change in ways they never saw coming. Click to buy on Amazon Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan Naomi and Ely’s best friendship could survive anything – except Bruce. When Naomi’s boyfriend decides he’d rather be with Ely instead, not only do the best friends have to face that conflict, but Naomi also has to battle her own feelings for Ely. Click to buy on Amazon T wo Parties, One Tux, and a Very Short Film About The Grapes of Wrath by Steven Goldman Mitchell isn’t just your average kid – he’s even more average than that. He’s barely making it through eleventh grade when everything changes – his best (and only friend) comes out, a popular girl asks him out, and don’t even mention the prom! Click to buy on Amazon Geography Club by Brent Hartinger Russell is convinced he’s the only gay person in his whole high school – until they suddenly start coming out of the woodwork: his best friend, her girlfriend, and even his secret online crush, Kevin! Needing a space to talk but worried about how the rest of the school will react, they band together by starting a club so boring no one else would ever try to join – Geography Club. Click to buy on Amazon My Most Excellent Year by Steve Kluger Freshman year looks like it’s going to be the most complicated of all – T.C. is trying to make Alé fall in love with him, Alé is trying to avoid her diplomat father’s government life, and Augie is coming to terms with his sexuality – but if they play their cards right, ninth grade just might end up being the most excellent year. Click to buy on Amazon Absolutely, Positively NOT by David LaRochelle Steven may be a lot of things, but he is absolutely, positively NOT gay. Determined to stop thinking about men’s health magazine covers, and how good-looking his (male) health teacher is, Steven tackles a list of Healthy Heterosexual Strategies… or at least tries to. Click to buy on Amazon Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle Kate and Lissa have been best friends for four years, but when they drunkenly kiss one night and Kate refuses to acknowledge Lissa’s presence anymore, all of that is out the window. Kissing Kate explores love, life, and the fact that sometimes, the right answers aren’t the first ones that come to your mind. Click to buy on Amazon Far From Xanadu by Julie Anne Peters Small town girl Mike has already had to grow up fast by the time Xanadu moves to town. Though Mike has “acknowledged” that she has same-sex attractions, she’s not about to label herself, not like her best friend Jamie did when he came out. But that may have to change when Mike starts falling – hard – for decidedly straight Xanadu. Click to buy on Amazon Luna by Julie Anne Peters Regan has always supported her sibling, who lives as Liam by day but revels as Luna at night. But when Liam wants to live as Luna full-time, Regan isn’t sure she’s ready for everyone else to know. This beautiful exploration of life as a transgender teenager (and as the sibling of one) is told from Regan’s point of view, and leave no emotional stone unturned. Click to buy on Amazon Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan Paul’s classmates aren’t like most: the cheerleaders ride motorcycles, the star quarterback transitioned from Darryl to Infinite Darlene and won homecoming queen, and the gaystraight alliance teaches dance lessons. It’s in this environment that Paul falls for – and loses – Noah, and in this environment that he fights to win Noah back. Click to buy on Amazon Empress of the World by Sara Ryan When Nicola starts the summer at smart-kid haven the Siegel Institute, she’s excited to make new friends, like Katrina, Isaac, and Kevin. She’s also excited about Battle, the beautiful blonde girl whose friendship might be more-than-friendship. What’s a girl (who thought she liked guys) to do? Click to buy on Amazon Mama’s Boy, Preacher’s Son: A Memoir of Growing Up, Coming Out, and Changing America’s Schools by Kevin Jennings In this emotional memoir, Kevin Jennings explores not only his roots, growing up in the south and hearing slurs against his orientation more often than he heard his name, but also explores how those early days led to his anti-bullying activism in American schools. Click to buy on Amazon Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You by Peter Cameron James may have been accepted to college, but that doesn’t mean he wants to go. In fact, he doesn’t want a lot of things that his family wants for him: to stay in Manhattan, to deal with his pretentious sister… or, apparently, to ignore his attraction to his much-older co-worker, John. Click to buy on Amazon Annie On My Mind by Nancy Garden One of the most controversial youth novels published in the last 30 years, Annie On My Mind follows Liza and Annie, two girls, both outsiders, who form an unlikely friendship and a beautiful love. Click to buy on Amazon Deliver Us From Evie by M.E. Kerr Parr has always been glad his masculine, brusque sister Evie is a dedicated farmhand, because there’s no way he wants to do that work for the family. What doesn’t make him – or anyone in their rural Missouri town – happy is when Evie starts spending time with the town banker’s daughter, Patsy, and not just on platonic terms. Click to buy on Amazon The Last Exit to Normal by Michael Harmon When 17-year-old Ben’s dad announces to the family that he’s gay, Ben does everything he can to equally upset his father. But amidst all his recklessness, he doesn’t see the curveball headed straight for him: Ben winds up moving to Montana with not just his dad, but dad’s boyfriend, Edward. While navigating this new relationship, Ben also seeks to solve an apparent mystery next door. Click to buy on Amazon A Home at the End of the World by Michael Cunningham A Home at the End of the World follows the (nearly) lifelong relationship between Jonathan and Bobby: their sexually complicated pubescence and their emotionally complicated adulthoods, and both of their connections to world-weary but dynamic Claire. The novel is an exploration of the ways we create our own families, and how we navigate the consequences of everyday choices. Click to buy on Amazon
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