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Pride Day 28: The Answer by Rebecca Sugar. Yep, it’s a KIDS’ book featuring a same-sex couple. While I wouldn’t recommend this necessarily for people who have not watched Steven Universe (you will be heavily spoiled AND you won’t fully get the context), it is a lovely sweet story about two “she” characters falling in love. One of the author’s other related books, The Tale of Steven (also VERY spoilery for the end of the show), has a dedication “to trans and gender-expansive kids” because of its focus on the importance of one’s personal identity and speaking truth to power.
Pride Day 28
Pride Day 26: A book with an asexual main character! This is Loveless by Alice Oseman. An aro ace young person’s journey toward finding out her orientation and learning to be OK with it.
Pride Day 26
Pride Day 22: Gay America by Linas Alsenas!
Pride Day 22
Pride Day 21: The book Be Gay, Do Comics! edited by Matt Bors.
Pride Day 21
Pride Day 19: Lesbian Fiction. Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown; Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera; Under the Lights by Dahlia Adler.
Pride Day 19
Pride Day 16: Trans guy YA fiction! Featuring I Am J by Cris Beam and f2m by Hazel Edwards and Ryan Kennedy.
Pride Day 16
Pride Day 15: Heartstopper graphic novels.
Pride Day 15
Pride Day 12: Asexuality and Aromanticism–related nonfiction books.
Pride Day 12
Pride Day 9: What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera.
Pride Day 9
Pride Day 7! Me with a copy of Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel, a comic strip compendium about a lesbian community.
Pride Day 7