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The Scapegracers | Hannah Abigail Clarke

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The Scapegracers by Hannah Abigail Clarke Erewhon Books, 2020, 400 pages Trigger Warnings: Kidnapping, talk of loss of a loved one, underage drinking About the Author: “HE/THEY/SHE, TO BE USED

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Cemetery Boys | Aiden Thomas

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Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas  Swoon Reads, 2020, 352 pages Trigger Warnings: transphobia, misgendering, blood, death (discussed often)  About the Author: “Aiden Thomas is a New York Times Bestselling Author

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Anger is a Gift | Mark Oshiro

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Anger is a Gift by Mark Oshiro Tor Teen, 2018, 463 pages Trigger Warnings:  Murder/death, graphic violence, police brutality, racism, loss of a parent, homophobia, transphobia, islamophobia, ableism, anxiety and

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How Many Lines in a Limerick?: Poetic Forms and Literary Terms for Kids of All Ages | Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan

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How Many Lines in a Limerick?: Poetic Forms and Literary Terms for Kids of All Ages by Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan Clear Fork Publishing, Releases September 15th 2020, 40 pages  Trigger

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Surrender Your Sons | Adam Sass

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Surrender Your Sons by Adam Sass  Flux, Releases September 15th 2020, 392 pages  Trigger Warnings: conversion therapy camp; kidnapping; internalized queerphobia/extreme religious queerphobia; suicide; queerphobic emotional and physical abuse/violence; queerphobic

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Interview with Laura Segal Stegman

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Spoilers alert ahead for Summer of L.U.C.K. by Laura Segal Stegman! About the Author: “Laura Segal Stegman is a Los Angeles-based author and arts publicist whose middle grade debut novel,Summer

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