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LoveReading4Kids Says
March 2019 Book of the Month
Compiled by YA author and broadcaster Juno Dawson, this inspiring anthology of illustrated short stories by LGBTQ+ writers shines a light on a kaleidoscopic array of experiences through an equally kaleidoscopic breadth of genres, themes and styles.
From Chinese lesbian fairytale The Phoenix’s Fault by Cynthia So, to Simon James Green’s hilarious, heart-warming Penguins (who would’ve thought a pair of penguins could steal a person’s coming out thunder?!), this is a powerfully diverse collection. Alongside more established names, among them authors David Levithan and Jess Vallance, and illustrator David Roberts, special mention must go to the four new voices whose stories grace these pages – be sure to seek out what Karen Lawler, Michael Lee Richardson, Cynthia So and Kay Staples do next.
These are stories of struggle and trouble, passion and promise, with much wit, warmth, wisdom and support shared along the way. And so it seems fitting to leave the last loud, proud, celebratory words to Dan from David Levithan’s queer youth choir story: “You hold your ground. You sing out loud and proud in defiance of all the people who want you to be quiet”.
Joanne Owen
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Proud Synopsis
A boy’s coming out is overshadowed by gay penguins, a music-loving teen overcomes her shyness about approaching a girl and a trans boy joins a ragtag football team. From a China where a lantern-maker has a pet phoenix to the Travelodge hideout of two teens on the run, these stories shine with glorious moments of pride.
Compiled by Juno Dawson, author of This Book is Gay and Clean. A celebration of LGBTQ+ talent, Proud is a thought-provoking, funny, emotional read.
Contributors: Steve Antony, Dean Atta, Kate Alizadeh, Fox Benwell, Alex Bertie, Caroline Bird, Fatti Burke, Tanya Byrne, Moira Fowley-Doyle, Frank Duffy, Simon James Green, Leo Greenfield, Saffa Khan, Karen Lawler, David Levithan, Priyanka Meenakshi, Alice Oseman, Michael Lee Richardson, David Roberts, Cynthia So, Kay Staples, Jessica Vallance, Kristen Van Dam and Kameron White.
Following A Change is Gonna Come, winner of the YA BOOK PRIZE SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2018
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Selected illustrators |
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Stripes Publishing an imprint of Little Tiger Press Group |
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351 pages |
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Press Reviews
Juno Dawson & various Press Reviews
Be still my rainbow-striped, queer-as-all-heck beating heart! From the adorable to the achingly beautiful, from the funny to the fabulous, what we have in Proud is a beautiful collection of stories that speaks to so many different experiences. I cannot WAIT for the world to read this collection, it's truly astounding. What a brilliant thing Stripes and Juno Dawson have done! -- George Lester, TheGeorgeLester, YouTube
This is a beautiful, brilliant collection that we need now more than ever. There's such joy and hope in it, and yes, some agony, too, but that's life. Whole lives, instead of little keyhole peeks at it. The whole thing is spectacular. -- Saundra Mitchell, editor of All Out
It's wonderful to see a collection that manages to reflect so many different aspects of the LGBTQ+ experience, written by such talented authors. It's a (rainbow of) light, coming into the world just when such a light is needed the most. -- Jay Hulme, Rising Stars New Voices in Poetry
The incredible stories inside of PROUD made me laugh, cry, and feel proud to be who I am. -- Julian Winters, author of Running with Lions
I loved every page of this wonderful and much-needed collection. Funny, sad, charming and more than a little bit magical. -- Keris Stainton, author of My Heart Goes Bang
PROUD is a stunning rainbow array of stories and poems that cover romance, friendship, loss, family, and even D&D. A gorgeous mural of what it means to be LGBTQ+ in this specific moment. The selections are all wonderfully different, but they share the same heartbeat. Pride and love. I want to hand this collection to every queer teenager I meet-and I wish I could go back and give it to my sixteen year old self. -- Amy Rose Capetta, author of Echo After Echo
A brilliant, broad and inclusive collection of stories and poems spanning different genres, themes and identities. It's a wonderful snapshot of LGBTQ+ writing for young people from the UK and Ireland and is in turns funny, touching, stirring, and empowering. -- Sophie Cameron, author of Out of the Blue
PROUD is not just a fabulous collection of LGBTQ+ stories for teens, it's also a beautiful, sometimes deeply touching collection of tales, confessions and council. Five stars. Get this baby on your TBR, ASAP. -- Rebecca Denton, author of The Punk Factor
A joyous, brilliantly curated collection of short stories highlighting the full range and breadth of LGBTQ+ diversity in the UK and Ireland. -- Lauren James, author of the Next Together and The Lonliest Girl in the Universe
Proud brings together a beautiful variety of queer voices, telling stories of love and pain, struggles and triumphs. It's like a multi-faceted gemstone, each angle reflecting a new, different, story about queer adolescence - and together as a collection, it shines. -- LC Rosen, author of Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts)
Author
About Juno Dawson & various
Juno Dawson is the multi award-winning author of dark teen thrillers. Her first non-fiction book, Being A Boy, tackled puberty, sex and relationships in a frank and funny fashion, and a follow-up for young LGBTQ+ people, This Book Is Gay, came out in 2014. Juno worked as a teacher, specialising in PSHE. In 2014 she became a School Role Model for the charity Stonewall.
Introducing four new voices in YA fiction:
Karen Lawler is an American living in London with her awesome wife and extremely cute dog Buffy. She loves reading, especially sci-fi, fantasy, YA, and historical non-fiction, and she funds her book habit by working in children’s publishing. She loves a good teen movie (10 Things I Hate About You is the best and she will fight you on that). This is the first time her writing has appeared in print.
Michael Lee Richardson is a writer and youth worker from Glasgow. As a screenwriter he has written comedy for CBBC and BBC Alba. His original work has been shortlisted for BBC Scotland’s Frank Deasy Award and the BAFTA Rocliffe Comedy Award, and his young adult comedy ‘Real Life Experience’ was ‘highly commended’ for BBC Writersroom’s Trans Comedy Award. In 2015 he won the Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award in the Children and Young Adult category. As a youth worker, he set up and ran Trans Youth Glasgow, part of LGBT Youth Scotland. He currently works for LEAP Sports Scotland on Trans Team, a project aimed at encouraging transgender young people to engage with sport and outdoor activities. www.hrfmichael.co.uk
Cynthia So is bisexual and proud to be queer. She is Chinese, born in Hong Kong and now living in London. She studied Classics at university. Her writing has appeared in speculative fiction magazines including Anathema: Spec from the Margins, which publishes work by queer people of colour.
Kay Staples is a writer from the Midlands. After studying creative writing at the University of Birmingham, Kay now works in marketing as a content writer in London, and listens to an awful lot of alternative music.
Established authors include;
Dean Atta is a writer and performance poet. He has written poems for the Damilola Taylor Trust, Keats House Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Dean won the 2012 London Poetry Award and was one of the most influential LGBT people in the Independent on Sunday Pink List 2012. He is an ambassador for the Spirit of London Awards for Achievement through the Arts.
Fox Benwell holds degrees in international education and writing for young people, and believes in the power of both to change the world. When he’s not writing or teaching, he sings barbershop. He is the author of the critically acclaimed The Last Leaves Falling and Kaleidoscope Song.
Caroline Bird has five collections of poetry published by Carcanet. A two-time winner of the Foyles Young Poets Award, her first collection Looking Through Letterboxes was published in 2002 when she was fifteen. She won an Eric Gregory Award in 2002 and has been shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize and twice for the Dylan Thomas Prize. She was an official poet at the 2012 Olympics.
Tanya Byrne worked for BBC Radio and left to write her debut novel, Heart- Shaped Bruise, published in 2012. Follow Me Down was published in 2013, and her third novel, For Holly, was published in June 2015. Tanya’s short story ‘Hackney Moon’ was included in Stripes’ A Change Is Gonna Come anthology in 2017.
Moïra Fowley-Doyle is the author of The Accident Season, which was shortlisted for the 2015 Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, and Spellbook of the Lost and Found, which was shortlisted for the 2017 Irish Book Awards. Moïra is half- French, half-Irish and lives in Dublin with her husband, two daughters and two cats.
Simon James Green is an author and screenwriter. His debut YA novel, Noah Can’t Even, was published by Scholastic in May 2017, followed by the sequel, Noah Could Never, in June 2018. The books have also been optioned for TV by Urban Myth Films. Simon’s screen credits include co-writing feature-length rom-com Rules of Love (BBC), and a short stint directing Hollyoaks (C4).
David Levithan is the New York Times best-selling author of many novels including Every Day, Another Day, Two Boys Kissing, The Lover’s Dictionary, Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist (with Rachel Cohn), and Will Grayson, Will Grayson (with John Green). He won the Lambda Literary Award for his debut novel Boy Meets Boy. He works as a publisher and editor by day.
Jess Vallance is the author of YA books Birdy and The Yellow Room. You Only Live Once, the first book in a new teen comedy series, was published in 2018. She lives near Brighton with her partner and a massive dog.
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