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-- LGBT +[2016]., Adolescent, Mango Media Inc. Call No: HI-INT 306.7 MAR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Shares in-depth definitions of LGBT+ terms, and offers personal anecdotes from LGBT+ people.
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[2021]., Adolescent, ReferencePoint Press Call No: 306.76 LUNDIN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Teen problems (ReferencePoint Press)Summary Note: "Describes challenges for LGBTQ teens, how these challenges affect individuals and society, and how these issues are being addressed"--Provided by publisher.
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[2020]., Adolescent, Quill Tree Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers Call No: GN STE Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In a collection of personal comics that span eight years of her young adult life, author-illustrator Noelle Stevenson charts the highs and lows of being a creative human in the world.
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By Gough, ErinÃ2015., Adolescent, Chronicle Books Call No: Teen Fiction FIC GOU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Seventeen-year-old Delilah Green is doing her best to deal with a chaotic life--she is running the family café, The Flywheel, by herself because her father is on a vacation trying to get over his wife deserting him; she is getting flack at school because she is a lesbian, and one of the "in-girls" has started to come on to her, and she is hopelessly attracted to a girl named Rosa, who dances the flamingo outside the café every evening.
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-- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered youth issues today[2014]., ABC-CLIO Call No: 306.76 NEW Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary world issues.Summary Note: Presents a historical background and an up-to-date examination of the issues of concern to LGBT youth including coming out and bullying; and includes personal narratives from LGBT youth and profiles of organizations that offer support to the LGBT community.
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[2017]., First Second Call No: GN-REALISTIC SPI Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Ignatz Award winner Tillie Walden's powerful graphic memoir captures what it's like to come of age, come out, and come to terms with leaving behind everything you used to know. It was the same every morning. Wake up, grab the ice skates, and head to the rink while the world was still dark. Weekends were spent in glitter and tights at competitions. Perform. Smile. And do it again. She was good. She won. And she hated it. For ten years, figure skating was Tillie Walden's life. She woke before dawn for morning lessons, went straight to group practice after school, and spent weekends competing at ice rinks across the state. Skating was a central piece of her identity, her safe haven from the stress of school, bullies, and family. But as she switched schools, got into art, and fell in love with her first girlfriend, she began to question how the close-minded world of figure skating fit in with the rest of her life, and whether all the work was worth it given the reality: that she, and her friends on the team, were nowhere close to Olympic hopefuls. The more Tillie thought about it, the more Tillie realized she'd outgrown her passion--and she finally needed to find her own voice.
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2022., Adolescent, Roaring Brook Press Call No: REALISTIC F HAM Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: When seventeen-year-old Avery moves to rural Georgia to live with her ailing grandmother, she encounters decade-old family secrets and a mystery surrounding the town's racist past.