• Gender Queer

    Gender Queer

    Kobabe, Maia

    Maia Kobabe, who uses e/em/eir pronouns, thought a comic of reading statistics would be the only thing e would ever write, but this book reveals eir journey of self-discovery. This book has been challenged for LGBTQ content and for being sexually explicit.

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  • All Boys Aren't Blue

    All Boys Aren't Blue

    Johnson, George M.

    Growing up Black and queer, Johnson struggled to reconcile these two aspects of his identity, recounting how his tight-knit family sometimes helped and supported him and sometimes pressured him to be something and someone he was not. This book was challenged for being sexually explicit and including LGBTQ content.

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  • This Book Is Gay

    This Book Is Gay

    Dawson, Juno

    The author considers this book to be the "instruction manual" for people who have come out or who have questions about their orientation and sexuality.

    Format: Book

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  • The Perks of Being A Wallflower

    The Perks of Being A Wallflower

    Chbosky, Stephen

    Published in 1999, this teen classic follows Charlie as he grieves for his best friend after he dies by suicide, finds new friends, and finds his own path forward with the help of a therapist. This book was challenged for LGBTQ content, as well as mention of drugs, rape, and profanity.

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  • Flamer

    Flamer

    Curato, Mike

    Aiden's time at Boy Scout summer camp is no escape from the bullying he faces at school, although he finds true friendship and explores his growing feelings for his tentmate. This graphic novel has been challenged for LGBTQ content and for being sexually explicit.

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  • The Bluest Eye

    The Bluest Eye

    Morrison, Toni

    While this book was not expressly written for teens, its story of a Black girl who wishes for blue eyes so she will fit "normal" standards of beauty deals with racism and sexual abuse in a way that may feel uncomfortably familiar to many teens. It has been challenged for scenes of rape and incest, and for promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion.

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  • Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

    Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

    Andrews, Jesse

    Pushed by his mother to befriend Rachel, a classmate with leukemia, Greg must face his own inability to commit to friendship beyond that of his foul-mouthed buddy Earl. This novel was challenged for being sexually explicit and having profanity.

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  • Let's Talk About It

    Let's Talk About It

    Moen, Erika

    "A graphic novel about sex, sexuality, gender, body, consent, and many other topics for teens," this book has been challenged for being sexually explicit and including LGBTQ content.

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  • Sold

    Sold

    McCormick, Patricia

    Thirteen-year-old Lakshmi is sold into prostitution by her wasteful stepfather after monsoons destroy the family's crops. This book has been challenged for being sexually explicit and for depictions of rape.

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