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A different kind of brave / by Wind, Lee,author.;
"Nicolas 'Nico' Hall is sixteen when he escapes from Dr. H's religious gay reprogramming institute in California. On his own, he assumes one identity after another to avoid recapture as he flees south to Peru and then to Mexico. Seven days older than Nico, Samuel 'Sam' Jonas Solomon is a privileged Upper West Side only child who idolizes James Bond. When his heart is broken, he vows that, like Bond, he's never going to trust in love again. Then he meets Nico, and his heart won't listen to any logic. Nico's survived by living only for himself--until his love for Sam has him risking his freedom for others. And as much as Sam wants to be like 007, he discovers that James Bond is a terrible role model. Together, Nico and Sam set out to free the other teens trapped in Dr. H's Institute, plunging readers into perils, drama, and a long-shot chance at love. To succeed, they'll both have to be A Different Kind of Brave."--
Subjects: LGBTQ+ fiction.; Young adult fiction; Gay fiction.; Romance fiction.; Novels.; Rescues; Gay people; LGBTQ+ people.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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To the stars and back / by Peglo,author,illustrator.;
Reserved university student Kang Dae prefers solitude, but when outgoing Bo Seon moves in and insists on befriending him, their growing bond slowly turns into a heartfelt, slow-burn romance.Ages 13 and Up.
Subjects: Queer comics.; Graphic novels.; Romance stories.; LGBTQ+ people;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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A wild and ruined song / by Shuttleworth, Ashley,author.(CARDINAL)886756;
While fighting to prevent Ruin from taking over her body, Arlo and her friends must build an army and destroy the Bone Crowns to end the war between the mortal and immortal realms.Grades 10-12.Ages 14 up.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Fairies; LGBTQ+ people; Fantasy.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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We can never leave : a novel / by Edgmon, H. E.,author.(CARDINAL)887116;
"You can never go home...Every day, all across the world, inhuman creatures are waking up with no memory of who they are or where they came from-and the Caravan exists to help them. The traveling community is made up of these very creatures and their families who've acclimated to this new existence by finding refuge in each other. That is, until the morning five teenage travelers wake to find their community has disappeared overnight. Those left: a half-human who only just ran back to the Caravan with their tail between their legs, two brothers-one who can't seem to stay out of trouble and the other who's never been brave enough to get in it, a venomous girl with blood on her hands and a heart of gold, and the Caravan's newest addition, a disquieting shadow in the shape of a boy. They'll have to work together to figure out what happened the night of the disappearance, but each one of the forsaken five is white-knuckling their own secrets. And with each truth forced to light, it becomes clear this isn't really about what happened to their people-it's about what happened to them." -Ages 14-18.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Young adult fiction.; Disappearances (Parapsychology); LGBTQ+ people;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 14
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The sapling cage / by Killjoy, Margaret,1982-author.(CARDINAL)563831;
"In the first novel in the Daughters of the Empty Throne trilogy, Lorel, a young trans girl, disguises herself in order to join a coven of witches and travels the kingdom in search of a solution to the magical blight that plagues it"--
Subjects: LGBTQ+ fiction.; Transgender fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Queer fiction.; Witch fiction.; Novels.; Witches; Magic; Transgender people; LGBTQ+ people.; Transgender people.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 6
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Thrown in the throat / by Garcia, Benjamin,1987-author.;
"Thrown in the Throat was selected for the 2019 National Poetry Series by Kazim Ali"--
Subjects: Poetry.; Sexual minorities; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Authentic selves : celebrating trans and nonbinary people and their families / by Gillespie, Peggy,1948-compiler.(CARDINAL)641715;
"Groundbreaking in its depictions of joy and community, Authentic Selves celebrates trans and nonbinary people and their families in stunning photographs and their own words. Foreword by transgender activist Jazz Jennings and her mom and fellow activist, Jeanette Jennings. Developed in collaboration with PFLAG National and Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund"--
Subjects: Sexual minorities.; Sexual minorities' families.; Transgender people.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Transgender people.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Pack of lies [sound recording]/ by Adhara, Charlie,author.; Leslie, Joel(Narrator),narrator.;
Read by Joel Leslie.Julien Doran arrived in sleepy Maudit Falls, North Carolina, with a heart full of hurt and a head full of questions. The key to his brother's mysterious last days might be found in this tiny town, and now Julien's amateur investigation is starting to unearth things the locals would rather keep buried. Perhaps most especially the strange, magnetic manager of a deserted retreat that's nearly as odd as its staff. Eli Smith is a lot of things: thief, werewolf, glamour-puss, liar. And now the manager of a haven for rebel pack runaways. He's spent years cultivating a persona to disguise his origins, but for the first time ever he's been entrusted with a real responsibility, and he plans to take that seriously. When an old skeleton and a fresh corpse turn a grief errand into a murder investigation, the unlikely Eli is the only person Julien can turn to. Trust is hard to come by in a town known for its monsters, but so is time.
Subjects: Paranormal fiction.; Romance fiction.; Audiobooks.; Brothers; Werewolves; LGBTQ+ people;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Storytelling in queer Appalachia : imagining and writing the unspeakable other / by Glasby, Hillery,editor.; Gradin, Sherrie L.,editor.; Ryerson, Rachael,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I. The heart over the head: queer-affirming epistles and queerphobic challenges -- A letter to Appalachia / Amanda Hayes -- Challenging dominant Christianity's queerphobic rhetoric / Justin Ray Dutton -- Part II. Queer diaspora: existence and erasure in Appalachia -- A drowning in the foothills / Adam Denney -- A pedagogy of the flesh: deconstructing the "quare" Appalachian archetype / Matthew Thomas-Reid -- Pickin' and grinnin': quare hillbillies, counter rhetorics, and the recovery of home / Kim Gunter -- Part III. Both/and: intersectional understandings of Appalachian queers -- The crik is crooked: Appalachia as movable queer space / Lydia McDermott -- "Are y'all homos?": Mêtis as method for queer Appalachia / Caleb Pendygraft and Travis A. Rountree -- Queering trauma and resilience, Appalachian style! / delfin bautista -- Part IV. Queer media: radical acts of embodiment and resistance -- Working against the past: queering the Appalachian narrative / Tijah Bumgarner -- Writing the self: trans zine making in Appalachia / Savi Ettinger, Katie Manthey, Sonny Romano, and Cynthia Suryawan -- Queer Appalachia: a homespun praxis of rural resistance in Appalachian media / Gina Mamone and Sarah E. Meng."In one of the first collections of scholarship at the intersection of LGBTQ studies and Appalachian studies, voices from the region's valleys, hollers, mountains, and campuses blend personal stories with scholarly and creative examinations of living and surviving as queers in Appalachia. The essayists collected in Storytelling in Queer Appalachia are academics, social workers, riot grrrl activists, teachers, students, practitioners, scholars of divinity, and boundary crossers, all imagining how to make legible the unspeakable other of Appalachian queerness"--
Subjects: Sexual minorities; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Prince of fortune / by Tirreno, Lisa,author.;
Shy Prince Edmund, gifted with rare magic and burdened by his nation's expectations, finds unexpected love with the Seer Lord Aubrey Ainsley, and together they must overcome war and dark sorcery to save their homeland.Ages 14 up.
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Romance fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Magic; Ability; Princes; LGBTQ+ people;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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