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Robins in the Night by Dajo Jago
Robins in the Night by Dajo Jago











Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt (HIV/AIDS)īy Hannah Moskowitz (EDNOS- Eating Disorder).

Robins in the Night by Dajo Jago

The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill (wheelchair user)

  • Weekend by Jane Eaton Hamilton (Heart Condition).
  • Those with aĪnd in bold are my personal favorites. Next up is a reclist of queer books featuring major characters who are disabled or neurodivergent/have a mental illness of some kind. The others I am basing off recommendations, so there might be trigger warnings I’m not aware of.Īlso check out the Goodreads list Trans Lesbian & Bi Women Books
  • The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard by Tom Léger ( r eview) (includes several f/f stories).
  • A Safe Girl to Love by Casey Plett ( review)*.
  • Dreadnought( review) & Sovereign ( review) by April Daniels (the first book does deal with her coming out)*.
  • Manifest by Alden Lila Reedy Īnd then these ones are a little darker, typically dealing with a lot transmisogyny:.
  • Thrall: Beyond Gold and Glory by Barbara Ann Wright.
  • Roller Girl by Vanessa North* ( review).
  • Love in the Time of Global Warming and The Island of Excess Loveby Francesca Lia Block Gretel: A Fairy Tale Retoldby Niamh Murphyĭreadnought and Sovereignby April DanielsĬinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman* Gretel: A Fairy Tale Retold by Niamh Murphy Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins by Emma Donoghue Girls Made of Snow and Glassby Melissa Bashardoust

    Robins in the Night by Dajo Jago

    Mean Deaf Little Queerby Terry Galloway (deaf)*Īscension by Jacqueline Koyanagi (chronic pain, prosthetic leg)įar From You by Tess Sharpe (physically handicapped, uses crutches)* Sheridan’s Fateby Gun Brooke (uses a wheelchair)* I saw that YA Pride asked their twitter followers to respond with their dream LGBT books here and while yes, we need absolutely need more books and more diverse books, I don’t want people to miss out on some of the great books that already exist! (Going off a mix of books I’ve read and descriptions, anything marked by a * I haven’t personally read)













    Robins in the Night by Dajo Jago