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- "You're in the wrong bathroom!" : and 20 other myths and misconceptions about transgender and gender nonconforming people / by Erickson-Schroth, Laura.; Jacobs, Laura A.(Clinical social work/therapist);
- Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
- Subjects: Transgender people.; Transgenderism.; Sexual minorities.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Kissing girls on Shabbat : a memoir / by Glass, Sara,author.;
- A moving coming-of-age memoir about one young woman's desperate attempt to protect her children and family while also embracing her queer identity in a controlling Hasidic community.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Glass, Sara.; Gender-nonconforming people.; Homosexuality; Jewish lesbians.; Sex; Sexual minority community.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Green / by Gino, Alex.;
- Green, a non-binary middle-schooler, comes into their own in no small part by fighting for gender-free casting in their school's production of The Wizard of Oz.
- Subjects: Gender-nonconforming people; Interpersonal relations; Musicals; Middle schools; Schools; Friendship;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- One true wish / by Kate, Lauren.;
- Phoebe is a wish-granting fairy who does not believe in children, so when she crash-lands in the woods, she is surprised to meet three twelve-year-olds who could use a true wish, but first they must race against the clock to restore Phoebe's powers and get her back home.Ages 10 up.
- Subjects: Gender-nonconforming children; Fairies; Wishes; Magic; Gender identity; Best friends; Friendship;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The cure for drowning / by Paylor, Loghan,author.;
- "Evocative, magical and luminously written, The Cure for Drowning is not only a brilliant, boundary-pushing love story but a Canadian historical novel that boldly centres queer and non-binary characters in unprecedented ways. Born Kathleen to an immigrant Irish farming family in southern Ontario, Kit McNair has been a troublesome changeling since, at ten, they fell through the river ice and drowned--only to be nursed back to life by their mother's Celtic magic. A daredevil in boy's clothes, Kit chafes at every aspect of a farmgirl's life, driving that same mother to distraction with worry about where Kit will ever fit in. When Rebekah Kromer, an elegant German-Canadian doctor's daughter, moves to town with her parents in April 1939, Rebekah has no doubt as to who 19-year-old Kit is. Soon she and Kit, and Kit's older brother, Landon, are drawn tight in a love triangle that will tear them and their families apart, and send each of them off on a separate path to war. Landon signs up for the Navy. Kit, now known as Christopher, joins the Royal Air Force, becoming a bomber navigator relied on for his luck and courage. Rebekah serves with naval intelligence in Halifax, until one more collision with Landon changes the course of her life and draws her back to the McNair farm--a place where she'd once known love. Fallen on even harder times, the McNairs welcome all the help she is able to give, and she believes she has found peace at last. Until, with the war over, Kit and Landon return home. Told in the vivid, unforgettable voices of Kit and Rebekah, The Cure for Drowning is a powerfully engrossing novel that imagines a history that is truer than true."--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Magic realist fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; Gender-nonconforming people; Immigrants; Sexual minorities; Triangles (Interpersonal relations); World War, 1939-1945;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Batcat / by Ramm, Meggie,author,illustrator.; Roe, Zach,narrator.; Container of (expression):Ramm, Meggie.Batcat.Spoken word (Roe);
- Read by Zach Roe."Batcat loves being all alone in their home on Spooky Island. Up in their tree-house, they passes the time playing video games and watching TV. But when Batcat suddenly finds themself haunted by an annoying, ice cream-stealing ghost, they visit the local Island Witch for a spell to remove their ghastly guest permanently! With their Ghost-B-Gone spell in hand, Batcat travels across Spooky Island to gather ingredients-to the Cavernous Caves where the bats tell them they're too round to be a bat, and to the Whispering Cemetery where the cats will help only if they commits to being a true cat. But Batcat is neither and that's what makes them special, right? From up-and-coming author Meggie Ramm comes a sweet and fun story about accepting yourself when you're perfectly in-between here and there"--Ages 6-9.K-3.
- Subjects: Humorous comics.; Humorous fiction.; Graphic novels.; Children's audiobooks.; Gender-nonconforming people; Ghosts; Magic; VOX books.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- My shadow is purple / by Stuart, Scott(Children's author);
- My Dad has a shadow that's blue as a berry, and my Mum's is as pink as a blossoming cherry. Here's only those choices, a 2 or a 1. But mine is quite different, it's both and it's none. A heartwarming and inspiring book about being true to yourself, by best-selling children's book creator Scott Stuart. This story considers gender beyond binary in a vibrant spectrum of colour.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Gender identity; Gender-nonconforming children; Difference (Psychology); Individuality in children; Parent and child; Courage; Respect for persons; Self-acceptance;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A sky of emerald stars / by Mulford, A. K.,author.;
- "From bestselling author of The High Mountain Court A.K. Mulford comes the second enchanting book in the all-new Golden Court romantasy trilogy-A SKY OF EMERALD STARS continues wolf-shifter Calla's journey and explores a new story-Sadie's-as kingdoms clash with war on the horizon and pack politics threatens to disrupt what Calla and Grae have built, both for themselves, and Aotreas"--
- Subjects: Queer fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Novels.; Courts and courtiers; Gender-nonconforming people; Imaginary places; Kidnapping; Magic; Man-woman relationships; Shapeshifting; Wolves;
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- Care of : letters, connections, and cures / by Coyote, Ivan,1969-author.;
- "In the early days of the coronavirus lockdown, like every artist and creator, writer and storyteller Ivan Coyote was faced with a calendar full of cancelled shows and a heart full of questions that all rhymed with what now? To keep busy while figuring out what to write about next, Ivan began to answer the backlog of mail and correspondences that had come in while they were on the pre-pandemic road: emails, letters, direct messages on social media, soggy handwritten notes found tucked under the windshield wiper of their car after a gig, all of it. In Care Of, Coyote combines the most moving and powerful of these letters with the responses they've sent in the months since the lockdown. Taken together, they become an affirming and joyous reflection on many of the themes and ideas central to Coyote's beloved work as an author and storyteller--a giant love letter to the idea of human connection and the power of truly listening to each other"--
- Subjects: Personal correspondence.; Literature.; Coyote, Ivan, 1969-; Storytellers; Transgender people; Gender-nonconforming people; Transgender people; Authors, Canadian (English);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Call me Bill [graphic novel] / by Richards, Lynette,author,artist.;
- "It was April 1, 1873. In the middle of the night, Sarah Jane spotted flares off the coast of her island home. She woke her father, who quickly gathered their neighbours. Over the next several hours, rescuers pulled 429 traumatized survivors out of the wreckage of the SS Atlantic. But 535 people didn't survive, including Bill, a sailor. However, this story isn't about death--it's about living. Swapping out their dress for a pair of pants, Bill had run away from New Jersey in search of adventure, anonymity, and a place in the world. Everything seemed to fall into place when they were hired to work on a cargo steamer--but it didn't take long for Bill to discover that they weren't quite as anonymous as they thought. In Call Me Bill, debut graphic novelist Lynette Richards explores the history behind the worst maritime disaster of the 19th century, and uncovers the remarkable life story of a tenacious adventurer called Bill. This story explores identity, courage, and the radical imagination of someone who took huge risks to live an authentic life that others would have had difficulty imagining."--
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Atlantic (Ship : 1870-1873); Shipwreck victims; Gender-nonconforming people; Gender expression; Merchant mariners; Disasters;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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