Celebrating Pride - Rainbow Book Club's Top Reads for 2023
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The Bracebridge Library is proud to support the Rainbow Book Club, a safe space built to support and connect 2SLGBTQ+ teens and allies.?The club meets monthly to read and review the book choice. The next event takes place on June 29.
This Pride Month, the Rainbow Book Club created a list of their top reads for 2023.
Always the Almost
By Edward Underhill
Sixteen-year-old trans boy Miles Jacobson has two New Year’s resolutions: 1) win back his ex-boyfriend (and star of the football team) Shane McIntyre, and 2) finally beat his slimy arch-nemesis at the Midwest’s biggest classical piano competition.
Golden Boys
by Phil Stamper
Gabriel, Reese, Sal, and Heath are best friends, bonded in their small rural town by their queerness, their good grades, and their big dreams. They are about to embark on the summer before senior year of high school, where each is going on a new, big adventure.
I Kissed Shara Wheeler
By Casey McQuiston
After Chloe’s moms moved her from SoCal to Alabama for high school, she’s spent the past four years dodging gossipy classmates and a puritanical administration at Willowgrove Christian Academy. The thing that’s kept her going: winning valedictorian. Her only rival: prom queen Shara Wheeler, the principal’s perfect progeny. But a month before graduation, Shara kisses Chloe and vanishes.
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Are you Listening?
By Tillie Walden
Bea is on the run. And then, she runs into Lou.
This chance encounter sends them on a journey through West Texas, where strange things follow them wherever they go. The landscape morphs into an unsettling world, a mysterious cat joins them, and they are haunted by a group of threatening men.
Flamer
By Mike Curato
I know I’m not gay. Gay boys like other boys. I hate boys. They’re mean, and scary, and they’re always destroying something or saying something dumb or both. I hate that word. Gay. It makes me feel . . . unsafe.
It’s the summer between middle school and high school, and Aiden Navarro is away at camp.
Then Everything Happens at Once
By M-E Girard
Baylee has never been kissed but she wants to do way more than that. She’s had a huge crush on her gorgeous best friend and neighbor Freddie for years, but since she doesn’t look like his usual type, the judgmental voice in her head tells her he’ll never see her as more than a friend. It feels like she’ll spend the rest of high school fantasizing on the sidelines while everyone else dates and hooks up.
Teens interested in joining Rainbow Book Club can check out the monthly calendar for upcoming events. Upcoming Events – Bracebridge Library