April 2022 Virtual Teen Pride Club: Queer Poetry and Books in Verse
Our Virtual Pride Club for Teens ages 13-18 continues this month with the theme of queer poetry and books in verse! April is National Poetry Month, so feel free to pick out a poetry book, slam poetry on youtube, song lyrics, or even write your own poetry and share with everyone.
We will be meeting online at 5:00 pm every Tuesday in April. New participants are always welcome! For more information, email teenpride@sonomalibrary.org.
Our Recommendations:
(Hint: click on the book covers to go to the library catalog)
Clap When You Land
by Elizabeth Acevedo
(she/her)
Y ACEVEDO
The Black Flamingo
by Dean Atta
(he/him)
Y ATTA
Muted
by Tami Charles
(she/her)
Y CHARLES
Apple: Skin to the Core
by Eric Gansworth
(she/her)
Y 970.004 GANSWORTH
Take Me With You
by Andrea Gibson
(they/them)
Y 811 GIBSON
A Million Quiet Revolutions
by Robin Gow
(they/ze/he)
Y GOW
Baby Teeth
by Meg Grehan
(she/her)
ebook only
Every Body Looking
by Candice Iloh
(they/she)
Y ILOH
The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
by Audre Lorde
(she/her)
811 LORDE
I am Water
by Meg Specksgoor
(she/her)
Y SPECKSGOOR
The Most Dazzling
Girl in Berlin
by Kip Wilson
(she/her)
Y WILSON
Nothing Burns As
Bright As You
by Ashley Woodfolk
(she/her)
Y WOODFOLK
Upcoming Release:
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