Audiobooks are a great way to stay engaged and entertained with literature all year round. Each of the audiobooks below makes for perfect summer listening.
Browsing: LGBT Books
A Day of Pride emphasizes this message: that everyone deserves to love, be loved, and be themselves. Told through simple, rhyming couplets, the story itself is about inclusiveness, acceptance, and joy.
Inspired by the beautiful All is Assuredly Well, co-authored by Professor Gore and Maestro Wilson, here is a list of picture books that feature LGBTQI families.
All is Assuredly Well is the quietly impactful story of same-sex couple King Phillip the Good and his elegant husband The Most Excellent Don Carlos Emiliano Felipe de Compañero y Compañero, and their wish for a baby girl of their very own.
With a book cover and illustrations as pretty as a sunlit, stained glass window, All is Assuredly Well is the quietly impactful story of King Phillip the Good and his elegant husband.
In books, readers can find people just like them. They can see how others navigated struggles and solved problems.
The Children’s Book Review The underlying message that love is what brings a child into the world shines all the…
Xander’s Story, by Alejandro and Christopher Garcia-Halenar, tells the story of how one little boy, Xander, came to be the son of his two loving dads through surrogacy.
Kiersten White’s And I Darken, first book in her new trilogy, is rich with historical detail and brutally believable characters. And I Darken represents the best of both the historical young adult fiction genre.
The Children’s Book Review | July 29, 2016 Age Range: 12+ Paperback: 208 pages How to Be You: Stop Trying to Be Someone Else and…