December’s Virtual Teen Pride Club: Queer Cozy Food Books

Submitted by edawson on December 1, 2021 - 7:49am

Our Virtual Pride Club for Teens ages 13-18 continues this month with the theme of queer cozy food books & cozy books with lots of food! This month we are getting cozy with some books, tv shows, movies, and podcasts that make us want to curl up with a blanket, a steaming cup of tea, and some tasty snacks. Pick out a book from the list below, or choose something else and share it with us. We will be meeting online at 4:00 pm every Tuesday in December. New participants are always welcome! For more information, email teenpride@sonomalibrary.org.

To register for the December Virtual Teen Pride Club, follow the links below:

For a complete list of December Teen Pride Club events.

Our Recommendations:

(Hint: click on the book covers to go to the library catalog)

Hot Dog Girl

Hot Dog Girl
by Jennifer Dugan
(she/her)
Y DUGAN

The Heartbreak Bakery

The Heartbreak Bakery
by A.R. Capetta
(all pronouns)
Y CAPETTA

The Music of What Happens

The Music of What Happens
by Bill Konigsberg
(he/him)
Y KONIGSBERG

Miss Meteor

Miss Meteor
by Tehlor Kay Mejia (she/her)
& Anna-Marie McClemore (they/them)
Y MEJIA

The Summer of Jordi Perez

The Summer of Jordi Perez
by Amy Spalding
(she/her)
Y SPALDING

 

Cemetery Boys

Cemetery Boys
by Aiden Thomas
(he/they)
Y THOMAS

Moonstruck: Magic to Brew

Moonstruck: Magic to Brew
by Grace Ellis
(she/her)
YG ELLIS

Check Please!

Check Please!
by Ngozi Ukazu
(she/her)
YG UKAZU

Bloom

Bloom
by Kevin Pancetta (he/him)
& Savannah Ganucheau (she/her)
YG PANCETTA

Antoni in the Kitchen

Antoni in the Kitchen
by Antoni Porowski
(he/him)
641.5 POROWSKI

 

For more comforting and cozy queer reads, check out our past post about Queer YA Romance & Beach Reads!

Land Acknowledgement:
We invite everyone to take a moment to honor these ancestral lands that we are collectively gathered upon and encourage all of us to think of ways to become better stewards of the lands we inhabit. We acknowledge our libraries occupy the traditional homelands of the Coast Miwok, Kashaya, Southern Pomo, and Wappo tribal nations, whose descendants still live here today. We recognize the historical and ongoing violence of settler colonialism and affirm Indigenous sovereignty. We will continue to hold ourselves accountable to the needs of the Indigenous people of Sonoma County, California, and beyond.

 

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