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Books for LGBTQ+ Identity & Coming Out
Books for LGBTQ+ Identity & Coming Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
441 books
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Tasting Light: Ten Science Fiction Stories to Rewire Your Perceptions
A. R. Capetta, Wade Roush
For the teen navigating the complexities of identity and technology, this anthology offers futuristic visions of self-di
Ages 14–18
Ironhead, or, Once a Young Lady
Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem
For the teen who feels trapped by expectations and yearns to define themselves on their own terms, even if it means brea
Ages 14–18
The Witch Boy #3
The Midwinter Witch
Molly Knox Ostertag
For the child navigating how to stay true to themselves while honoring family traditions and evolving friendships.
Ages 8–12
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Trans History: From Ancient Times to the Present Day
Andrew Eakett
For the teenager seeking their place in a long line of pioneers, this graphic history explores the vibrant, ancient, and
Ages 14–18
All Our Hidden Gifts #1
All Our Hidden Gifts
Caroline O'Donoghue
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship breakups, identity, and the weight of their own words while s
Ages 14–18
The Diviners #2
Lair of Dreams
Libba Bray
While Evie plays the role of a celebrity seer in New York, a mysterious sleeping sickness spreads and a malevolent force
Ages 14–18
Riley Reynolds #1
Riley Reynolds Slays the Play
Jay Albee
For the child exploring their gender expression or navigating school social dynamics while pursuing a creative passion.
Ages 6–9
The Queer Girl is Going to Be Okay
Dale Walls
For queer teenagers navigating identity and self-acceptance, this book offers a reassuring journey of finding courage, c
Ages 13–18
Lizard Radio
Pat Schmatz
Lucky O'Leary hits the jackpot with a million-dollar ticket, but when it’s stolen, his three best friends must hunt down
Ages 14–18
Picture Us In the Light
Kelly Loy Gilbert
Danny Cheng’s world shifts when he finds a hidden box of letters that links his parents to a powerful family and a past
Ages 14–18
Ana on the Edge
A. J. Sass
For the child navigating a world of rigid labels, this story explores the courage it takes to define your own identity w
Ages 8–12
Kiss Number 8
Colleen AF Venable
For teens grappling with big questions about identity, family secrets, and first love, this graphic novel explores findi
Ages 13–18
Social Justice and You #1
Be Your True Self
Maribel Valdez Gonzalez
For the child who feels pressure to fit in or hide their true feelings. A supportive guide to celebrating your unique id
Ages 5–8
You Don't Have to Be Everything: Poems for Girls Becoming Themselves
Diana Whitney
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of growing up, this inclusive anthology offers poetic comfort for moments
Ages 12–18
It Looks Like This
Rafi Mittlefehldt
For the teenager navigating the pressure of rigid expectations while discovering their first love and true identity in a
Ages 14–18
Brady Mason's Perfect Fit
Nicole Melleby
For the child who feels like they are outgrowing the boxes they were placed in. Brady navigates the high-pressure world
Ages 8–12
Out! How to be Your Authentic Self
Miles McKenna
For the teen exploring their gender identity or sexual orientation, this graphic-heavy guide offers a roadmap for coming
Ages 12–18
Blame My Virgo Moon
Freja Nicole Woolf
For the teen navigating the chaos of high school cliques and first love while trying to find their own voice amidst the
Ages 12–18
Dear Mothman
Robin Gow
After losing his best friend, Noah writes letters to a mysterious forest cryptid to find a place where he truly belongs.
Ages 10–14
Where the Heart Is #1
Where the Heart Is
Jo Knowles
For the child navigating the silent stress of family money troubles and the confusing shift from childhood play to teena
Ages 10–14
Rainbow Boys #3
Rainbow Road
Alex Sanchez
Three young men embark on a summer cross-country road trip after graduation, meeting new people and defining their own p
Ages 14–18
Fred Gets Dressed
Peter Brown
For the child who loves the tactile joy of dress-up and the parent looking for a warm way to celebrate creative self-exp
Ages 4–8
They Were Roommates #2
But I Hate Him
Page Powars
For the teen navigating the friction of high school rivalry while discovering their true self. A joyful look at competit
Ages 13–18
Rainbow Boys #1
Rainbow Boys
Alex Sanchez
Three very different high school seniors grapple with secrets, first loves, and the challenges of coming out while forgi
Ages 14–18