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Kenyazero
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Élodie doesn't shy away from showing her struggles to be a supportive parent when her late teens early20s child comes out as trans. Opening the book with information about gender, identity, and sexuality does a lot to show how far she has come since then. This is a meaningful read, and I highly recommend it for anyone who is having cognitive dissonance in supporting trans folks in their own lives. #LGBTQ #Transgender #Comic #NonfictionComic

Kenyazero Used for #GottaCatchEmAll wooloo prompt "white cover" @PuddleJumper and for #LGBTQBookBingo2024 "pink or yellow on cover" #LGBTQ2024 3mo
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Kenyazero
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This was an interesting overview of the start of the hiphop music genre. I learned a bit, but so much went over my head due to constant name-dropping with little to no explanation of why that person is important. If you aren‘t already familiar with all of these music artists and DJs, you won‘s get as much out of this book. It wasn‘t as good of an introduction as I had anticipated. #MusicHistory #NonfictionComic #Comics

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Kenyazero
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Arai discusses many gender and sexuality topics related to aging that I haven't always thought about. He especially talks about issues he experiences as an intersex person who was assigned female at birth, always felt more masculine, and found out he's intersex and has physical masculine and feminine characteristics that clash with social expectations. #LGBTQ #Intersex #Manga #NonfictionComic #LGBTQIA

Kenyazero This was my last #LGBTQ2023 book bingo prompt of the regular prompts: intersex rep 8mo
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Kenyazero
COVID Chronicles: A Comics Anthology | Rich Johnson, Kendra Boileau
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I bought this a while back and only just recently read through the collection. It was cool seeing so many people's comic responses to or during the pandemic. They all had their own interest and insights. I'm glad I picked this up. #Comic #JournalComic #NonfictionComic #Pandemic

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Kenyazero
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This was too much fun and must be such an absolute delight for kids who like this series! I just picked this up on a whim and it has some great science info that‘s highly digestible for the target age group. I even learned a few things! The art is beautiful, and I loved that the section about good stewardship extended to things everyone can do even if you don‘t live near the ocean. #Comic #NonfictionComic #ScienceForKids

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Kenyazero
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I love picking up middle grade comics (especially nonfiction) on a whim. I‘m usually not disappointed. Today I learned that the part of bird legs that bends backwards isn‘t a knee, it‘s their heel. That whole section is part of their foot structure! I‘m not sure if I missed this in school or if it‘s just one of those details you have to find out later. #Science #NonfictionComic

Soubhiville I just explained the anatomy of a dog‘s rear leg to a client, and then had to have the same conversation with a few of my employees who didn‘t know. A dog‘s rear leg is similar- they essentially walk on tip-toes, and the ankle joint is in a similar place to this bird skeleton. 🙂 Science is pretty cool! 2y
IndoorDame How cool! I had no idea 2y
Kenyazero @Soubhiville oh! Yeah, I didn‘t think about that! I think I‘ve always thought of that area as part of a dog‘s foot structure because of the extra little paw pad that‘s there. Science is so interesting! 2y
UwannaPublishme Wow! I learned something new today too. 2y
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Kenyazero
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I don‘t think I‘ve read any of the books in this series, but if they‘re anything like this one they‘re pretty good! The subject matter was well planned for a kid audience without being oversimplified. I learned a few things too, since I‘ve never formally studied Isaac Newton‘s life. #Comic #NonfictionComic #History

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Kenyazero
Turning Japanese | Mari Naomi
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A pretty alright memoir. It was interesting reading the author's complicated relationship with her mom, trying to connect with her Japanese relatives, harassment working in hostess bars, and mental health struggles. The whole thing reads a bit like a collection of webcomics about the author's life, some of which are one-off comics and others follow an extended narrative. I felt like that aspect didn't work well. #NonfictionComic #GraphicMemoir?

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Kenyazero
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My husband was delighted when he discovered this book at a book store and was so excited to show me, only to learn I read it for a college course! After reading it, he really connected with it because of his complicated past and other reasons. He convinced me to read it again with notes he added to the book, and I feel like I took more away from it this time around too. #LGBTQ #GraphicMemoir #NonfictionComic #Comic

psalva I think I‘m due to reread this. I read it in high school and I think I‘ll get more out of it now as an adult as well. I‘ve added it to my stack! 2y
sarahbellum One of my absolute favs. The Broadway show was also amazing 🤩 2y
Kenyazero @psalva wow! This is an intense read for high school. I definitely wouldn't have gotten much out of it as a teenager (that's just a reflection of how I was as a teen, not an assumption that no teen will get anything out of Fun Home). 2y
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Kenyazero @sarahbellum The Broadway show sounds amazing! I didn't know about it until recently. 2y
psalva @Kenyazero it was definitely too early for me. I don‘t remember how I found it but I remember at that age it was an intense read. The only thing I can think is I must have picked it up randomly from other comics at the library without knowing anything about it. 2y
Kenyazero @psalva I could see that happening! I bet revisiting it will be a very interesting experience. 2y
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Kenyazero
This Place: 150 Years Retold | Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Richard Van Camp, Katherena Vermette, David Alexander Robertson, Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Chelsea Vowel, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, Jen Storm, Brandon Mitchell, Sonny Assu
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An incredible collection of indigenous Canadians' histories. Each comic starts with an author blurb and a timeline of events present in or influencing the story. Canada's history of abusing indigenous people is sickeningly similar to how things have gone for the native people of the US. Whether you're familiar with indigenous history of Canada or want to start somewhere, this is an excellent read. #Comic #NonfictionComic #IndigenousHistory #Canada

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