How YA Literature Is Leading the Queer Disabled Media Revolution

I love a good historical fantasy, so I picked up The Gentlemen’s Guide to Vice and Virtue on the day that it was published, because I have been dying to read something more than non-canonically romantic subtext between queer characters before the yea…

“There are still a lot of common misconceptions about disabled people that affect how we’re represented in media, like the idea that we’re nonsexual and nonromantic by default, which lends itself to fewer stories about LGBTQIA+ disabled characters. “Readers may be surprised to see a wheelchair user revealed as a lesbian; they may not expect to see an autistic character casually talk about their sexual partners,” says Duyvis. It can be similarly unexpected when a disabled character is canonically asexual or aromantic, because that treats it as a valid part of their identity and confronts the audience with the idea that the character’s orientation may be completely separate from their disability.”

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A Line in the Dark Release Day!

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TODAY IS THE DAY! The YA world finally gets to have more Malinda Lo to read! I had the pleasure of beta reading this book, and this deliciously dark thriller is one of my favorites by Malinda. Just look at this stunning cover!

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Jess Wong is Angie Redmond’s best friend. And that’s the most important thing, even if Angie can’t see how Jess truly feels. Being the girl no one quite notices is OK with Jess anyway. While nobody notices her, she’s free to watch everyone else. But when Angie begins to fall for Margot Adams, a girl from the nearby boarding school, Jess can see it coming a mile away. Suddenly her powers of observation are more curse than gift.

As Angie drags Jess further into Margot’s circle, Jess discovers more than her friend’s growing crush. Secrets and cruelty lie just beneath the carefree surface of this world of wealth and privilege, and when they come out, Jess knows Angie won’t be able to handle the consequences.

When the inevitable darkness finally descends, Angie will need her best friend.

“Lo has delivered an intricate tapestry of narrative, woven in a labyrinthine pattern of secrets and colored with intersecting hues of Chinese-American identity, the dark intensity of relationships, and telltale stains of blood.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“With an active focus on female friendships and relationships, A Line in the Dark is a twisty, dark psychological thriller that will leave you guessing til the very end. The story follows two friends down a path of dysfunction and murder as one of them, Chinese-American Jess tries to balance the expectations of her family, her fraught relationship with Angie, and her mounting sexual attraction for her. Lo offers some impressive storytelling, a chilling plot, and mean girls aplenty.”—
Teen Vogue

A Line in the Dark is available for purchase now.

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6 YA Reads About Being the Kid of Color At Private School

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6 YA Reads About Being the Kid of Color At Private School

Long after segregation, the educational system in the United States is far from perfect—or even fully integrated. I was lucky enough to have a scholarship to a private school when I was in high school, and while there were many wonderful opportunities, it was a tough place to be. Ten years later I c

“Whether you’re a scholarship kid or not, being one of the few kids of color at a predominantly white school comes with a lot of challenges. There are clear lines drawn between the haves and have nots—and that reality is reflected on the page, too.”

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Diverse YA Books Just Got A Little Easier To Find, Thanks To Kirkus Collections

I write a lot about how important it is for juvenile readers to see themselves in entertainment media, so I'm pleased to say that diverse YA books just got easier to find, thanks to Kirkus Collections: a new project from Kirkus and book distributor B…

“As introduced by Kirkus Children’s & Teen Editor Vicky Smith, Kirkus Collectionscreates curated lists of books about members of nine marginalized communities: Black, Latinx, Asian, Middle Eastern, First/Native Nations,  Multiracial, Religion, LGBTQIAP, and Disability.”

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Marie Lu's 'Warcross' Is A Virtual Reality Adventure You Won't Be Able To Put Down — SEE THE TRAILER

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Marie Lu's 'Warcross' Is A Virtual Reality Adventure You Won't Be Able To Put Down — SEE THE TRAILER

Marie Lu's Warcross has proven to be one of the most highly anticipated young adult reads of the year... and for good reason. The diverse, female-led, YA answer to Ernest Cline's highly popular novel Ready Player One, Lu's book follows the world of W…

Marie Lu’s Warcross has proven to be one of the most highly anticipated young adult reads of the year… and for good reason. The diverse, female-led, YA answer to Ernest Cline’s highly popular novel Ready Player One, Lu’s book follows the world of Warcross, an online game that millions across the globe are obsessed with. This is not just any old online game… it’s a way of life, especially for those eager to escape reality or make a hefty profit. Enter teenage hacker Emika Chen, a bounty hunter who tracks down people who bet illegally on the game.

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The Queer History Book I Wish I'd Had In High School

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The Queer History Book I Wish I'd Had In High School

It seems like the month of June is a time to wield rainbows and celebrate the LGBTQ community, but every other month out of the year the LGBTQ co...

The single sentence “The first LGBTQ history book for young adults” made me pause. Though I have long since phased out of being able to call myself a teen, I needed to get this book if only to learn what my younger self didn’t even to look for. Like many topics considered controversial in history, LGBTQ history is glossed over, usually focused on discussing the AIDS crisis and how it mostly impacted the gay community, and often erased entirely.

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The We Need Diverse Books Team Picks 10 2016 Must-Reads

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The We Need Diverse Books Team Picks 10 2016 Must-Reads

In 2015, We Need Diverse Books’ battle cry for more diverse reads rang out loud and clear! And in 2016, thanks to readers who are demanding more and publishers who are heeding the call, we can expect even more fabulous—and decidedly diverse—reads to hit the shelves. Herewith, just a small sampling o

Picks include books with a transgender MC, the latest from Newbery winner Kwame Alexander, Indian mythology, alternate worlds, & recovery from depression just to name a few. Looking forward to diverse characters taking center stage in 2016 and beyond!

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Faith and Spirituality in YA Lit: GLBTQ YA and Issues of Faith, a guest post by Robert Bittner — @TLT16 Teen Librarian Toolbox

A guest post from Robert Bittner in schoollibraryjournal‘s Faith & Spirituality in YA Lit (#FSYALit) on books that have tackled characters who are in the LGBTQIA community and also have faith.

There are many posts in this series looking at different aspects of religion and how it has been represented (or not) in children’s literature.

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David Levithan on leading the way in LGBT fiction for young adults

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David Levithan on leading the way in LGBT fiction for young adults

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