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Gender identity -- Juvenile fiction
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Gender identity -- Juvenile fiction
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Gender identity
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Gender identity
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Juvenile fiction
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Call me Max, by Kyle Lukoff ; illustrated by Luciano Lozano
Can't take that away, Steven Salvatore
Too bright to see, Kyle Lukoff
Zeke Meeks vs. the gruesome girls, by D.L. Green ; illustrated by Josh Alves
Girl mans up, M-E Girard
None of the above, I.W. Gregorio
Arden Grey, by Ray Stoeve
Every day, the graphic novel, David Levithan ; illustrated by Dion MBD
Melissa, Alex Gino
Téo's tutu, Maryann Jacob Macias ; illustrated by Alea Marley
Galaxy, the prettiest star, written by Jadzia Axelrod ; illustrated by Jess Taylor with Cris Peter ; lettered by Ariana Maher
Victories greater than death, Charlie Jane Anders
What Riley wore, written by Elana K. Arnold ; illustrated by Linda Davick
The best liars in Riverview, Lin Thompson
Bianca Torre is afraid of everything, Justine Pucella Winans
Tiger honor, Yoon Ha Lee
Red, a crayon's story, Michael Hall
What are your words?, a book about pronouns, by Katherine Locke ; illustrated by Anne Passchier
Different kinds of fruit, Kyle Lukoff
Molly's tuxedo, words by Vicki Johnson ; pictures by Gillian Reid
Melissa, Alex Gino
The many half-lived lives of Sam Sylvester, Maya MacGregor
Dear Mothman, Robin Gow
If I was your girl, Meredith Russo
Introducing Teddy, a gentle story about gender and friendship, Jessica Walton ; illustrated by Dougal MacPherson
Answers in the pages, David Levithan
Constellations, Kate Glasheen
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