GLBTQ Booklist (Multnomah County PL) : Fiction
GLBTQ Booklist (Multnomah County PL) : Fiction
GLBTQ Booklist (Multnomah County PL) : Fiction
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Fiction
Atkins, Catherine
Alt Ed
The fat girl, the jock, the popular girl, the punk, the redneck and the gay guy -- not people who would normally even talk to each other. But they had a choice: get expelled for the things they did, or join the "alternative education" class and start learning some truths about each other.
Benduhn, Tea
All Aurin wants to do the summer before her senior year in high school is hang out with her friends Kenney and Fred, but when she falls in love with Neila, everything changes.
Blacker, Terence
When Sam goes to live with his cousin in England, his new friends dare him to dress as a girl for the first week and Sam finds he likes being a girl. A humorous tale about being a guy, being a girl and what happens when you're somewhere in between.
Cameron, Peter
Dole, Mayra
Laura, a seventeen-year-old Cuban American girl, is thrown out of her house when her mother discovers she is a lesbian, but after trying to change her heart and hide from the truth, Laura finally comes to terms with who she is and learns to love and respect herself.
After Jeff, 15, wakes up in a psychiatric ward, he won't talk about why he slit his wrists. He lies to the therapist (whom he names Cat Poop ) and refuses to relate to the other teens in group therapy. He feels that he is not nutty like them, his parents are fine, nothing is bothering him, and he is normal ; he just had one bad day.
Garden, Nancy
Annie on My Mind
Liza puts aside her feelings for Annie after the disaster at school, but eventually she allows love to triumph over the ignorance of people.
Garden, Nancy
Jan begins her senior year of high school not expecting that she will lose the starring part in the school play, take over as director when her beloved drama teacher becomes ill, and realize that she is a lesbian.
Hello Groin
Goldman, Steven
Two Parties, One Tux, and a Very Short Film about the Grapes of Wrath
When David tells Mitchell he's gay, Mitchell's okay with it -- but it still seems to change things.
Harmon, Michael B.
Ben and his two dads move to rural Montana where Ben does not fit in and finds it harder to deal with having two dads than he did in their previous urban home.
Hegamin, Tonya
M+O4EVR
There are two constants in Opal's life: her dad's grungy green baseball cap, and her troubled pal, Marianne, whom Opal loves as a best friend and even more. But nothing stays the same forever.
Howe, James
Totally Joe
As a school assignment, a 13-year-old boy writes an alphabiography -- life from A to Z -- and explores issues of friendship, family, school and the challenges of being a gay teenager.
Johnson, Maureen
Jones, Carrie
Belle is a high school junior who expects to marry her long-term boyfriend one day, until he tells her and their entire small Maine town that he is gay, and both face prejudice and violence even as they enter new relationships and try to remain friends.
My Most Excellent Year: A Novel of Love, Mary Poppins, & Fenway Park
Koertge, Ron
Three teenagers in Boston narrate their experiences of a year of new friendships, first loves, and coming into their own.
Koertge, Ron
Elliot, Teresa and Larry, best friends since forever, plan to run away to California after graduation. Gay, straight, shy, cynical, angry, happy, confused -- can three people so different really stay friends?
Talk
Kit and Lindsay revel in their roles as leads in the school play and wrestle with their respective love lives. Even when a community protest threatens the play -- and one of the leads is targeted with a hate crime -- the show must go on.
Konigsberg, Bill
LaRochelle, David
Steven isn't gay. Lots of 16-year-old boys enjoy square dancing and study International Male catalogues for grooming tips, right? Just in case, Steven decides to macho up with his new plan of Healthy Heterosexual Strategies: hang out with jocks, date pretty girls, and learn to belch.
Absolute Brightness
In the beach town of Neptune, New Jersey, Phoebe's life is changed irrevocably when her gay cousin moves into her house and soon goes missing.
Levithan, David
In a community with a cross-dressing star quarterback/homecoming queen, Joy Scouts, and cheerleaders on motorcycles, nothing can get in the way of Paul finding his true love -- if he can just make up his mind who it is.
Lieberman, Leanne
Gravity
Fifteen-year-old Ellie comes from an Orthodox Jewish family that is straining at the edges. Her older sister is planning her escape; her mother's commitment is frayed by her need for self-expression. Ellie herself discovers a different world when she spends the summer with her liberal Bubbe learning to swim and developing a crush on a neighbor, Lindsay.
Malloy, Brian
From the end of her senior year at Minnesota's Le Seur High School through her first year as a physics major at Columbia University, Molly Swain finds the inner strength and good friends to help her cope with huge challenges, including learning that the boy she loves is gay.
McMahon, Jennifer
My Tiki Girl
Fifteen-year-old Maggie, still grieving the loss of her mother in an accident that also gave her a limp, has turned her back on old friends but connects with a new student, Dahlia, who makes her part of her quirky family and plans their future together as roving musicians and lovers.
Medina, Nico
Moore, Perry
Hero
The last thing in the world Thom would ever want is to disappoint his father. So Thom keeps two secrets from him: First is that he's gay. The second is that he has the power to heal people.
Myracle, Lauren
Kissing Kate M or F
Sixteen-year-old Lissa's relationship with her best friend changes after they kiss at a party, and Lissa doesn't know what to do - until she gets help from an unexpected new friend.
Papademetriou, Lisa
Marcus tries to hook up his best friend Fran with her crush by IMing him on the school's closed chat room -without Fran's knowledge. As they chat more and more, Marcus begins to think that Jeffrey might like him as Marcus, and not just as Frannie-Marcus.
Luna: A Novel
Ryan, Patrick
Regan's brother Liam has always been different, and Regan's always understood. But when she finds out that Liam wants to transition, Regan's not sure she can deal with her brother becoming her sister.
Saints of Augustine
Ryan, Sara
In St. Augustine, Florida, former best friends Charlie Perrin and Sam Findley, now both sixteen, come to realize that their friendship is the only thing that will keep them afloat when each of their worlds is turned upside down through death, divorce, and the seemingly out-of-control direction of their lives.
Sanchez, Alex
As the new kid in eighth grade, Frederick is glad when Xio, a chatty Latina, befriends him. But they both start to wonder - why doesn't he want to be her boyfriend?
Schmatz, Pat
Mousetraps
When Maxie's best friend from elementary school returns years later after a horrible act of violence against him, Maxie feels guilty about how she treated him and conflicted over whether or not she wants to befriend him again.
Sloan, Brian
Cameron doesn't want to go to prom. Not with his boyfriend, Shane, and definitely not with his fake date, Virginia.
Big Guy
Derek thinks he might be falling in love. The problem is, he hasn't been entirely honest with his on-line boyfriend. Derek sent Ethan a photo taken before he got depressed and gained eighty pounds.
My Heartbeat
As she tries to understand the closeness between her older brother and his best friend, 14-year-old Ellen finds her relationship with each of them changing.
Wilson, Martin
Wittlinger, Ellen
When Marisol, a self-confident eighteen-year-old lesbian, moves to Cambridge, Massachusetts to work and try to write a novel, she falls under the spell of her beautiful but deceitful writing teacher, while also befriending a shy, vulnerable girl from Indiana.
Parrotfish
Angela Katz-McNair has never felt quite right as a girl. Her whole life is leading up to the day she decides to become Grady, a guy. While coming out as transgendered feels right to Grady, he isn't prepared for the reaction he gets from everyone else.
These poems are about longing, wanting, and starting to find out who you are whoever you are.
The Full Spectrum: A New Generation of Writing about Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning,
and Other Identities This book includes real people - gay, lesbian, bisexual, straight, transitioning and questioning - telling real stories about: coming out, family, friendship, religion/faith, first kisses, breakups, and many others.
Hear me out : true stories of Teens Educating and Confronting Homophobia : a project of Planned
Parenthood of Toronto Teens of different cultures and backgrounds tell their own stories about being different.
Alsenas, Linas
Milestones of gay and lesbian life in the United States are brought together in the first-ever nonfiction book published specifically for teens.
Hear Us Out: Lesbian and Gay Stories of Struggle, Progress and Hope, 1950- Present
What was it like being young and gay during the closeted 1950s, the exuberant beginnings of the modern gay rights movement in the 1970s, or the frightening outbreak of HIV and AIDS in the 1980s? In this unique history, Nancy Garden uses both fact and fiction to explore just what it has meant to be young and gay in America during the last fifty years.
Huegel, Kelly
This book describes the challenges faced by gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender teens, and offers practical advice and accessible resources.
Out Law: What LGBT Youth Should Know about Their Legal Rights
In this accessible guide, Keen illustrates how some laws limit the rights of LGBT youth and others protect them. Out Law lays out the basics about federal, state, and local laws that frequently impact LGBT people and explains how laws treating LGBT people differently came to exist, evolved over time, and are subject to significant changes even today.
Merrell, Billy
Trope, Zoe
Trope's entries chronicle her frank accounts of her transgender search for the perfect kiss and her first girlfriend who becomes her first boyfriend.
Bechdel, Alison
Fun Home
Alison Bechdel came out to her father as a lesbian shortly before he died, hit by a truck, possibly a suicide. In this sometimes hilarious, sometimes bleak graphic memoir, Bechdel tells the complex story of her family.Schrag, Ariel
The author chronicles the anxieties and frustrations of her freshman and sophomore years of high school in this graphic novel. Her story continues in Potential and Likewise.
Skim
Suicide, depression, love, being gay or not, crushes, cliques of popular, manipulative peers the whole gamut of tortured teen life is explored in this masterful graphic novel by cousins Mariko and Jillian Tamaki.
Nonfiction
Windmeyer, Shane
Leleux, Robert