January’s Virtual Teen Pride Club: Queer Sports Books

Submitted by edawson on December 29, 2021 - 11:04am

Our Virtual Pride Club for Teens ages 13-18 continues this month with the theme of queer sports books! Pick out a book from the list below, or choose something else and share it with us. We will be meeting online every Tuesday in January. New participants are always welcome! For more information, email teenpride@sonomalibrary.org.

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

For a complete list of January Teen Pride Club events.

Our Recommendations:

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

Some Girls Do

Some Girls Do
by Jennifer Dugan
(she/her)
Y DUGAN

Fence

Fence
by Sarah Rees Brennan
(she/her)
and C.S. Pacat
(she/her)
Y BRENNAN

May the Best Man Win

May the Best Man Win
by Z. R. Ellor
(he/him)
Y ELLOR

Here to Stay

Here to Stay
by Sara Farizan
(she/her)
Y FARIZAN

The Passing Playbook

The Passing Playbook
by Isaac Fitzsimons
(he/him)
Y FITZSIMONS

Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms

Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms
by Crystal Frasier
(she/her)
YG FRASIER

Only Mostly Devastated

Only Mostly Devastated
by Sophie Gonzales
(she/her)
Y GONZALES

Like Other Girls

Like Other Girls
by Britta Lundin
(she/her)
Y LUNDIN

Fence: Volume 1

Fence: Volume 1
by C. S. Pacat
(she/her)
YG PACAT

She Drives me Crazy

She Drives me Crazy
by Kelly Quindlen
(she/her)
Y QUINDLEN

Check, Please!

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

Fifteen Hundred Miles From the Sun

Fifteen Hundred Miles From the Sun
by Jonny Garza Villa
(they/them)
Y VILLA

Running with Lions

Running with Lions
by Julian Winters
(he/him)
Y WINTERS

On Top of Glass

On Top of Glass
by Karina Manta
(she/her)
Y 796.912 MANTA

LGBTQ+ Athletes Claim the Field

LGBTQ+ Athletes Claim the Field
by Kirstin Cronn-Mills
(she/her)
Y 796.086 CRONN-MILLS

One Life

One Life
by Megan Rapinoe
(she/her)
J B RAPINOE

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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