YA that’s in the ages 10-14 range. She prefers series but would appreciate any suggestions at all. She’s also autistic, so if you know a book with an autistic kid, that would definitely be of interest for her.
I’m blanking on the author’s name but “Melissa” was one of the best children’s books I’ve ever read. It’s about a little trans girl who wants to be the lead in her school’s production of Charlotte’s Web and her journey to coming out.
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House on the Cerulean Sea is fantastic! She will enjoy it (and you will too!)
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{Carry On by Rainbow Rowell} is good. But it might be better suited for an older teen. It’s kind of inspired by Harry Potter.
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I thought “The Lonely Below” by g. haron davis (I believe they prefer their name lowercase a la bell hooks) was a sweet middle grade book. I don’t remember the specific LGBT identities featured in the book but I do recall there was sapphic representation in it. The main character is also autistic.
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I’m blanking on the author’s name but “Melissa” was one of the best children’s books I’ve ever read. It’s about a little trans girl who wants to be the lead in her school’s production of Charlotte’s Web and her journey to coming out.
House on the Cerulean Sea is fantastic! She will enjoy it (and you will too!)
{Carry On by Rainbow Rowell} is good. But it might be better suited for an older teen. It’s kind of inspired by Harry Potter.
I thought “The Lonely Below” by g. haron davis (I believe they prefer their name lowercase a la bell hooks) was a sweet middle grade book. I don’t remember the specific LGBT identities featured in the book but I do recall there was sapphic representation in it. The main character is also autistic.