Your search returned 70 results in the Theme: non-binary.
"Pineapple's entire routine is turned upside-down when new kitten Kiwi copies everything Pineapple does. But eventually Pineapple learns that having... [Read More]
"Pineapple's entire routine is turned upside-down when new kitten Kiwi copies everything Pineapple does. But eventually Pineapple learns that having a friend makes everything better"--
Theme: Non-Binary
Anishinaabe culture and storytelling meet Alice in Wonderland in this coming-of-age graphic novel that explores Indigenous and gender issues through... [Read More]
Anishinaabe culture and storytelling meet Alice in Wonderland in this coming-of-age graphic novel that explores Indigenous and gender issues through a fresh yet familiar looking glass. Rabbit Chase is a story of self-discovery, community, and finding one's place in the world.
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, Non-Binary, Indigenous
Anishinaabe culture and storytelling meet Alice in Wonderland in this coming-of-age graphic novel that explores Indigenous and gender issues through... [Read More]
Anishinaabe culture and storytelling meet Alice in Wonderland in this coming-of-age graphic novel that explores Indigenous and gender issues through a fresh yet familiar looking glass. Aimée, a non-binary Anishinaabe middle-schooler, is on a class trip to offer gifts to Memengweswag, the water spirits known to protect the land. While stories are told about the water spirits and the threat of the land being taken over for development, Aimée zones out, distracting themselves from the bullying and isolation they've experienced since expressing their non-binary identity. When Aimée accidentally wanders off, they are transported to an alternate dimension populated by traditional Anishinaabe figures in a story inspired by Alice in Wonderland. To gain the way back home, Aimée is called on to help Trickster by hunting down dark water spirits with guidance from Memegwesiwag. On her journey, Aimée faces off with the land-grabbing Queen and her robotic guards and fights the dark water spirits against increasingly stacked odds. Illustrated by KC Oster with a modern take on their own Ojibwe style and cultural representation, Rabbit Chase is a story of self-discovery, community, and finding one's place in the world.
Theme: Indigenous, LGBTQ2S+, Non-Binary
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, Transgender, Non-Binary, BIPOC
A mini edition of the award-winning Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride includes 25 stories spotlighting members... [Read More]
A mini edition of the award-winning Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls series, Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride includes 25 stories spotlighting members of the LGBTQ+ community whose voices and actions inspire courage and self-love. From legends like Josephine Baker, Billie Jean King, and Marsha P. Johnson to icons like singer Janelle Monae, gun reform advocate X González, and author Jeanette Winterson, these remarkable figures embraced openly being themselves while fighting for a more inclusive world.
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, Non-Binary, Transgender, BIPOC
Not content with just cleaning out their room, nonbinary fourth grader Riley organizes a supersized sale in their South Philadelphia... [Read More]
Not content with just cleaning out their room, nonbinary fourth grader Riley organizes a supersized sale in their South Philadelphia neighborhood--and figures out a way to preserve the memories while getting rid of the clutter.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
Not content with just cleaning out their room, nonbinary fourth grader Riley organizes a supersized sale in their South Philadelphia... [Read More]
Not content with just cleaning out their room, nonbinary fourth grader Riley organizes a supersized sale in their South Philadelphia neighborhood--and figures out a way to preserve the memories while getting rid of the clutter.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
At friends Marco and Maddie's shared birthday party, nonbinary fourth-grader Riley enjoys races, games, a bouncy house, and homemade ice cream that... [Read More]
At friends Marco and Maddie's shared birthday party, nonbinary fourth-grader Riley enjoys races, games, a bouncy house, and homemade ice cream that is worth the wait.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
At friends Marco and Maddie's shared birthday party, nonbinary fourth-grader Riley enjoys races, games, a bouncy house, and homemade ice cream that... [Read More]
At friends Marco and Maddie's shared birthday party, nonbinary fourth-grader Riley enjoys races, games, a bouncy house, and homemade ice cream that is worth the wait.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
Nonbinary fourth-grader Riley is excited for their annual summer get-together with family.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
Nonbinary fourth-grader Riley is excited for their annual summer get-together with family.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
Nonbinary fourth-grader Riley learns how hard it is to take care of a dog.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
Nonbinary fourth-grader Riley learns how hard it is to take care of a dog.
Theme: Non-Binary, LGBTQ2S+
The first book in a dark fantasy YA duology by the author of What Big Teeth, about the power and danger of stories and the untold costs of keeping... [Read More]
The first book in a dark fantasy YA duology by the author of What Big Teeth, about the power and danger of stories and the untold costs of keeping magic alive, perfect for fans of Aiden Thomas and Marie Rutkoski. In River City, where magic used to thrive and is now fading, the witches who once ruled the city along with their powerful King have become all but obsolete. The city's crumbling government is now controlled primarily by the new university and teaching hospital, which has grown to take over half of the city. Moving between the decaying Old City and the ruthless New, four young queer people struggle with the daily hazards of life—work, school, dodging ruthless cops and unscrupulous scientists—not realizing that they have been selected to play in an age-old drama that revives the flow of magic through their world. When a mysterious death rocks their fragile peace, the four are brought into each other's orbits as they uncover a deeper magical conspiracy. Devastating, gorgeous, and utterly unique, We All Fall Down examines the complex network of pain created by power differentials, even between people who love each other—and how it is possible to be queer and turn out just fine.
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, #OwnVoices, Non-Binary
Theme: LGBTQ2S+, High Interest/Low Vocabulary, Non-Binary, Bullying issues, Gender Identity