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The survivor wants to die at the end / by Silvera, Adam,1990-author.;
"In this third book of the USA Today and #1 New York Times mega-bestselling They Both Die at the End series, two strangers--each with their own complicated relationship to Death-Cast--help each other learn to live."--013+.Grades 10-12.
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Gay fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; Adventure and adventurers; Bereavement; Death; Friendship; Gay people; Grief; Love; Sexual minorities; Adventure and adventurers; Bereavement; Death; Friendship; Gay people; Grief; Love; LGBTQ+ people;
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My true colours / by Levitt, Mike,1957-author.;
Set against the backdrop of anti-SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) education protests, this story delves into the spread of hate and misinformation within families and communities. With consequences looming after a violent confrontation with a member from his school's Gender Sexuality Alliance in the aftermath of an anti-SOGI protest, a teen finds himself confronted with his bigotry and prejudices. When he learns that a key figure in his life is transgender, he starts on a journey of questioning his beliefs. He finds that he has more in common with members of the LGBTQ+ community than he ever expected.
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Homophobia; Interpersonal relations; Self-realization; Sexual minorities; Transgender people; Homophobia; Interpersonal relations; Self-realization; LGBTQ+ people; Transgender people;
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Thirsty : a novel / by Hammonds, Jas,author.;
"In the summer before college, eighteen-year-old Blake Brenner works to join the exclusive Serena Society with her girlfriend, and turns to alcohol to cope with the pressure of pledging, as her pursuit of success begins to strain her relationships."--014-018.Grades 10-12.
Subjects: Lesbian fiction.; Queer fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Alcoholism; Pressure; Secret societies; Sexual minorities; Social pressure; Alcoholism; Pressure; Secret societies; LGBTQ+ people; Social pressure;
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Heroes of the water monster / by Young, Brian.;
Edward and Nathan, two Navajo stepbrothers, work with a young water monster named Dew to confront their past and save the world from a monstrous, enormous Enemy that is stealing water from all of the Navajo Nation.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Monsters; Stepbrothers; Navajo mythology; Navajo Indians; Indigenous peoples;
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Auntie's rez surprise / by O'Watch, Heather.; Arscott, Ellie,1974-;
Auntie always greets Cree in Nehiyaw when she comes for a visit. When Auntie arrives with a surprise gift hidden in her bag, Cree can't wait to discover what it is. The first clue? It's from the rez. As Cree tries to figure out what it might be, the bag starts to move. Cree is thrilled when the bag opens and out jumps a rez puppy! Cree asks Auntie how to take care of the new puppy. Auntie talks to Cree about the importance of dogs in their culture. They are our relatives, she explains, and need to be well taken care of. Cree decides she will name her new puppy "Atim", the Nehiyaw word for dog.
Subjects: Picture books.; Aunts; Indian reservations; Puppies; Cree Indians; Cree language; Indigenous peoples;
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Here come the Croods / by Testa, Maggie.;
"Caveman Grug is the leader of the Croods family. He does not like new things. His daughter Eep loves new things! When they are forced to change how they live, Grug learns that home is where the Croods are!"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Families; Prehistoric peoples; Change (Psychology); Voyages and travels; Survival;
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Meet me on Love Street / by Heron, Farah,author.;
"Sana Merali is a certified hopeless romantic. It's inevitable when she literally lives on Love Street, a cute side-street full of mom-and-pop shops and cozy apartments. With her florist mother, her part-time job at a vintage shop, and her adorably curated wardrobe, Sana knows she's what meet-cutes are made of -- and it's only a matter of time until her own HEA. When the neighborhood is threatened by new developments, however, her plans for love get pushed to the backburner as she and her neighbors rally to host a festival that will finally put the neighborhood on everyone's radar. Because what better way to get people to fall in love with Love Street? Unfortunately, Miles Desai is also on the planning committee. Miles is contrary, judgmental, and ... anti-romance. His hard stance on love inspires Sana with another goal for the summer: to matchmake Miles and knock the cynicism right out of him. But as her set-up for Miles starts to actually work, Sana realizes that happily-ever-afters, for herself and for her street, aren't that easy to come by."--
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Festivals; Gentrification; Interpersonal relations; Festivals; Gentrification; Interpersonal relations;
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The leaving room / by McBride, Amber,author.;
Two Keepers, who help children's souls move along to the afterlife, fall in love when they become entangled in the space between life and death.
Subjects: Queer fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Novels in verse.; Future life; Grief; Interpersonal relations; Sexual minorities; Future life; Grief; Interpersonal relations; LGBTQ+ people;
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Ancestor approved : intertribal stories for kids / by Smith, Cynthia Leitich.;
In a high school gym full of color and song, people dance, sell beadwork and books, and celebrate friendship and heritage. Young protagonists will meet relatives from faraway, shadowy spirits, and sometimes one another (plus one scrappy rez dog).Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Friendship; High schools; Schools; Short stories.; Indigenous peoples;
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When we were alone / by Robertson, David,1977-; Flett, Julie.;
When a young girl helps tend to her grandmother's garden, she begins to notice things that make her curious. Why does her grandmother have long, braided hair and beautifully colored clothing? Why does she speak another language and spend so much time with her family? As she asks her grandmother about these things, she is told about life in a residential school a long time ago, where all of these things were taken away. When We Were Alone is a story about a difficult time in history, and, ultimately, one of empowerment and strength.LSC
Subjects: Grandmothers; Native peoples; Indigenous peoples; Residential schools;
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