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Hello, Queer YA: An Introduction to Queer Canadian Young Women’s Fiction
Having started reading Beth Goobie’s young adult novel Hello, Groin this morning (I’m liking it so far—although the title is a bit unfortunate), I decided it was time to do some talking about queer young adult books on this blog. … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, Bisexual, Canadian, Coming-of-age, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic, Hiromi Goto, Ivan E. Coyote, Jewish, Kristyn Dunnion, Lesbian, Mariko Tamaki, Montreal, Queer, Toronto, Trans Masculine, Young Adult
Tagged Arsenal Pulp Press, Beth Goobie, Cheryl Rainfield, Doubleday Canada, Groundwood Books, Jill Murray, Jillian Tamaki, Kensington, Leane Lieberman, literature, Luanne Armstrong, Orca Book Publishers, Penguin Publishers, Powell's books, R.J. Stevens, Red Deer Press, Robin Stevenson, Westside Books, young adult books
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