Knocking Myself Up | Michelle Tea | From PEN/America Award winner, 2021 Guggenheim fellow, and beloved literary and tarot icon Michelle Tea, the hilarious, powerfully written, taboo-brea
Anne of West Philly | Ivy Noelle Weir | Anne of Green Gables with a twist: in this follow-up to Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy and The Secret Garden on 81st Street, this full-color graphic novel mov
Firsts and Lasts | Leda Schubert | With evocative words and glorious cut-paper collages, this celebration of the transitions between seasons summons the first–and last–signals of the
All Moms | Max Rambaldi; Kristen Ellis-Henderson; Sarah Kate Ellis | Moms are amazing! The care, support, and love they give make us stronger, smarter, kinder, and happier. Every mom is unique and special, so celebrate
The Lock Eater | Zack Loran Clark | Melanie Gate is a foundling with a peculiar talent for opening the unopenable–any lock releases at the touch of her hand. One night, her orphanage is
Rachel Noelle Michiko Uba | You Can Be Whoever You Want | ‘The purpose of this action research study was to learn about the potential of children’s literature as a resource in teaching and discussing LGBTQ id
Patricia Polacco | In Our Mothers’ House | Marmee, Meema, and the kids are just like any other family on the block. In their beautiful house, they cook dinner together, they laugh together, and
Gayle E. Pitman | When You Look Out The Window: How Phyllis Lyon And Del Martin Built A Community | When You Look Out the Window tells the story of Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, one of San Francisco’s most well-known and politically active lesbian cou