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Friday, November 19, 2010

GSA Awareness Week, November 22-26

Over the past 3 years, I have made a concerted effort to expand the library's collection of resources with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning material and characters. The collection now includes 30 novels (with more on the way) and 3 nonfiction books, and these will be displayed in the school lobby during GSA Awareness Week. Below is a small selection with the entire list displayed at the bottom of this post.

Freak show by James St. James is about Billy Bloom, who moves in with his father in Florida and the people at his new high school don't know how to respond to him, from his fabulous outfits to the fact that his "sexuality is still largely theoretical" (p.11). Unfortunately, their responses include incessant and increasingly brutal bullying, and while Billy's experiences are unfortunately commonplace his perseverance is truly inspiring.

Down to the bone by Mayra Lazara Dole tells the story of Laura, also living in Florida, who gets kicked out of Catholic high school and her home after one of her teachers reads a love note from Laura's girlfriend of 2 years in front of the class. Over the course of the next year, Laura finds comfort and support from friends old and new while she discovers her sexuality.

For a novel that shows the flip side of the homophobic-high-school coin, try Boy meets boy by David Levithan wherein Paul deals with his break-up with Noah and the school's star quarterback is a drag queen.

The full spectrum is a collection of nonfiction essays and poems written by queer young adults, all aged 13-23.

Online resources: I have over a dozen websites collected on the library's Delicious account, including the following:

I'm from Driftwood - Every day, new true stories are posted from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered individuals about their experiences.

ItGetsBetterProject.com "is a place where young people who are gay, lesbian, bi, or trans can see with their own eyes how love and happiness can be a reality in their future. It's a place where LGBT adults can share the stories of their lives, and straight allies can add their names in solidarity and help spread our message of hope."





PRHS's glbtq book montage




Tithe

Crush

Crossover

Big Guy

Weetzie Bat

Bad boy

Hard Love

GLBTQ: The Survival Guide for Queer and Questioning Teens

Mistik Lake

Hero

Luna

So Hard to Say

What If Someone I Know Is Gay? : Answers to Questions About What It Means to Be Gay and Lesbian

What Happened to Lani Garver

Another Kind Of Cowboy

Gravity

Totally Joe

Down to the Bone

The Manny Files

Getting It




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