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- Always the almost : a novel / by Underhill, Edward,author.;
- Sixteen-year-old trans boy Miles Jacobson's New Year resolutions include winning back his ex-boyfriend and winning the Widewest's biggest classical piano competition, but when a new, proudly queer boy moves to town, Miles reconsiders who is was and who he is now.012-018.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Queer fiction.; Bildungsromans.; Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Competition; Dating (Social customs); Piano; Transgender people; Competition; Dating; Piano; Transgender people;
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- The secrets of my life / by Jenner, Caitlyn,1949-author.; Bissinger, Buzz,1954-author.;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Jenner, Caitlyn, 1949-; Track and field athletes; Transgender athletes; Transgender people;
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- Welcome to St. Hell [graphic novel] : my trans teen misadventure / by Hancox, Lewis,1989-author,illustrator.;
- Lewis has a few things to say to his younger teen self. He knows she hates her body. He knows she's confused about who to snog. He knows she's really a he and will ultimately realize this ... but she's going to go through a whole lot of mess (some of it funny, some of it not funny at all) to get to that point. Lewis is trying to tell her this ... but she's refusing to listen. In WELCOME TO ST. HELL, author-illustrator Lewis Hancox takes readers on the hilarious, heartbreaking, and healing path he took to make it past trauma, confusion, hurt, and dubious fashion choices in order to become the man he was meant to be.014-018.Grades 9-12.
- Subjects: Autobiographical fiction.; Coming-of-age comics.; Graphic novels.; Hancox, Lewis, 1989-; Gender identity; Gender nonconformity; Transgender people; Transgender youth;
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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);
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- Girlmode [graphic novel] / by Visaggio, Magdalene,author.; Ganucheau, Paulina,illustrator.;
- The last thing Phoebe Zito wants is to be noticed. The newest kid at Sally Ride High School, newly arrived in Los Angeles, and newly transitioned, she's just trying to blend in while she figures out exactly who she is. But with her mom checked out, her dad still adjusting to having a daughter, and no guidebook on how to be a girl, that isn't going to be easy. Enter Mackenize Ishikawa. She's the girl who all girls want to be, and all the boys want to be with--and, Mackenzie has decided, Phoebe's new best friend. Mackenzie knows what it takes to survive and thrive as a girl in high school, most of all that no matter who Phoebe wants to be, or who she wants to date, she's going to need someone having her back. Phoebe soon realizes what Mackenzie knows too well: Being true to yourself is going to mean breaking some hearts. But as Phoebe discovers what kind of girl she is--and what kind of girl everyone around her thinks she's supposed to be--she worries one of those hearts will be her own.014+.Grades 10-12.
- Subjects: Transgender comics.; Queer comics.; Romance comics.; Graphic novels.; School comics.; High school students; Transfer students; Transgender women; Transgender youth; Identity (Psychology); Dating (Social customs); Friendship; High schools;
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- Identity [graphic novel] : a story of transitioning / by Maison, Corey,2001-author.; Fantoons Animation Studios,colorist,artist,letterer.;
- "What do you do when you are born as one gender, but feel yourself to be another? Gender dysmorphia affects thousands of people worldwide, but has been ignored or ridiculed in our culture. With this graphic novel, Corey Maison boldly shares her story of transitioning, so that other kids with gender dysmorphia and related conditions will no longer feel so isolated, hopeless, or lost. Corey Maison was born a girl, trapped in a boy's body. Growing up, Corey was more interested in dolls than trucks; in dresses than jeans. Everything about Corey was female . . . except her physicality. Known as gender dysphoria, this condition is devastating if not acknowledged. But society is slow to be sympathetic to the idea that a person's gender is not entirely based on physiology, but instead is fluid, and a combination of emotional and psychological self-awareness along with, or sometimes more importantly, physical characteristics. IDENTITY tells the complex and moving tale of a young person who knows that their true gender is not the one they were assigned at birth. With unconditional love and support from her mother, Corey successfully starts the transition process with hopes of being comfortable in her own skin, being accepted by others, and raising awareness of young people who wish to transition. At 16-years-old, Corey has become a voice for other trans teens, battling bullies and helping others who are on their own individual journeys of identity."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Biographical comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Graphic novels.; Maison, Corey, 2001-; Gender identity disorders; Gender transition; Male-to-female transsexuals; Male-to-female transsexuals; Transgender women; Transgender women;
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- Losing hit points / by Mielke, Kristopher,author.;
- "After Rumour came out as trans, Journey--her best friend--dropped her. When a D&D game brings them face-to-face, Journey must confront their shame and their suppressed romantic feelings. Losing Hit Points is a nerdy queer romance book set against the backdrop of a tabletop Dungeons & Dragons game. A romantic story filled with goblins, adventure, and the healing power of admitting our mistakes. Equal parts touching and laugh-out-loud funny, trans teen Journey has the chance to play an epic game of Dungeons & Dragons. Surprise encounters are common in D&D but what they don't expect is to reconnect with an ex-friend who they still love and have wronged in the past."--3.4.013-018.HL670L.
- Subjects: Transgender fiction.; Queer fiction.; Young adult fiction.; High interest-low vocabulary books.; Novels.; Dungeons and Dragons (Game); Friendship; Interpersonal relations; Transgender people; Dungeons and Dragons (Game); Friendship; Interpersonal relations; Transgender people;
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- Compound fracture / by White, Andrew Joseph,author.;
- After being nearly beaten to death for evidence he holds against the corrupt sheriff, sixteen-year-old transgender Miles joins his fellow townsfolk to end the blood feud and oppressive politics that plague his town.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Transgender fiction.; Queer fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; City and town life; Corruption; Transgender people; Vendetta; City and town life; Corruption; Transgender people; Vendetta;
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- Just happy to be here / by Kanakia, Naomi,author.;
- "Tara just wants to be treated like any other girl at Ainsley Academy. That is, judged on her merits--not on her transness. But there's no road map for being the first trans girl at an all-girls school. And when she tries to join the Sibyls, an old-fashioned Ainsley sisterhood complete with code names and special privileges, she's thrust into the center of a larger argument about what girlhood means and whether the club should exist at all"--014+.Grades 10-12.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Transgender fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; Cliques (Sociology); Interpersonal relations; Private schools; Social media; Transgender people; Cliques (Sociology); Interpersonal relations; Private schools; Social media; Transgender people;
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- Carlotta. by Lang, Samantha,film director.; Dimitriades, Alex,actor.; Hegh, Anita,actor.; O’Connor, Caroline,actor.; Farren, Eamon,actor.; Marais, Jessica,actor.; Capsis, Paul,actor.; Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Alex Dimitriades, Anita Hegh, Caroline O’Connor, Eamon Farren, Jessica Marais, Paul CapsisOriginally produced by Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2013.Based on the extraordinary life of the iconic Australian transgender pioneer, CARLOTTA is an uplifting celebration of finding your place in the world and making your mark against all odds.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Queer cinema.;
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