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what makes you beautiful by Bridget Liang ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 1, A Toronto teen questioning their gender finds friendship and support among other queer students at their new school in this feel-good, #ownvoices debut. January Lavender Lit Club: What Makes You Beautifulby Bridget Liang. The Lavender Lit Book Club is a monthly literature series hosted by Miranda Rector, the Center’s LGBTQ+ Women’s Program Officer. Each month, we’ll be reading a new book by a queer woman/femme author to celebrate queer women and femmes in literature. Logan knows he likes boys, but has not come out, and no one knows that he likes to sometimes wear girls' clothes and makeup. Then Logan starts at a school for the arts. There he meets Kyle, who is straight. Logan experiments with nail polish and more feminine clothes. Logan begins questioning his gender and decides to use they pronouns while trying to figure things out. Logan meets a classmate.
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