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Queer Cheer

Activities, Advice, and Affirmations for LGBTQ+ Teens

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Self-Acceptance and Identity Affirmations for LGBT+ Teens (Ages 12-18)

#1 New Release in LGBTQ+ Issues, Maturing, and Civil and Human Rights

A positive affirmations book with invaluable information for all queer teens

Inspirational and motivational quotes and information. Queer Cheer provides advice and words of wisdom encouraging teens to find—and keep—their inner rainbow. Covering topics relevant to lgbt+ teens today, this instructional book includes everything ranging from bullies and discrimination to acceptance and advocating change.

Illustrated words of encouragement from a friend. Authors Eric Rosswood and Jodie Anders know what it’s like to be a teen struggling with identity and societal norms. That’s why they’re fighting to counter the negativity facing queer teens now and in the future. Queer Cheer includes many teen voices offering tips, advice, related firsthand experiences, and other valuable knowledge.

Inside Queer Cheer, find:

  • Affirmations and words of wisdom focusing on areas specific to LGBT+ teens
  • Thought-provoking questions that lead to self-acceptance and encourage positive change
  • Illustrations and doodles that inspire, empower, and strengthen the hearts and minds of queer teens
  • Readers of LGBTQIA+ books for young adults such as This Book Is GayAll Boys Aren’t Blue, or The ABC’s of LGBT+ will love Queer Cheer. Also don’t miss this multi-award-winning author’s other books including Journey to Parenthood, We Make It Better, and The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads.

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      • Kirkus

        May 15, 2024
        This illustrated guide with a strong emphasis on joy and self-love offers readers a "queer teen survival kit." Through seven distinct sections--"Identity," "Helpful Habits," "Confidence," "Relationships," "School," "Our Community," and "Success & Future"--Rosswood and Anders present information on a wide variety of topics. The authors open by describing their own genders and sexual identities and offering some personal information about their lives. They also make others' life stories an integral part of the book's content: Portions of the text consist of speech bubbles containing brief reflections by queer teens from around the U.S. who represent diversity in sexuality, gender identity, race, religion, and other factors. Teens can go through the work cover to cover or dip into it according to their needs and interests. Each section is formatted similarly, using layouts that resemble a scrapbook or bulletin board. Many of the text-heavy pages feature solid black backgrounds with text boxes in bright, rainbow-colored hues and (mostly) black or white text; some may find the design visually exhausting and difficult to read. The density of information offered here is better suited to browsing than sustained reading; it reflects a well-meaning and important desire to provide readers with a wealth of options, information, and stories in a compact package. An empathetic handbook that will support a broad range of readers. (resources) (Nonfiction. 12-18)

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