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School Book List

PFLAG SKAGIT COLLECTION 2021

(books donated to the schools)

Elementary School Book List

  • When Aidan Became a Brother, Kyle Lukoff
  • My Rainbow, DeShanna Neal
  • Jacob’s New Dress, Sarah Hoffman
  • It Feels Good to Be Yourself, Theresa Thorn
  • Call Me Max (Book 1), Kyle Lukoff
  • Julian is a Mermaid, Jessica Love
  • When We Love Someone We Sing To Them, Ernesto Javier Martinez
  • Drum Roll Please-Find Your Own Beat, Lisa Bigelow
  • 47,000 Beads, Koja Adeyoha

Middle School Book List

  • The Gender Quest Workbook, Rylan Testa
  • Trans Teen Survival Guide, Fox Fisher
  • Beyond the Gender Binary, Alok Vaid-Menon
  • Being Jazz, Jazz Jennings
  • Gracefully Grayson, Ami Polonsky
  • Too Bright To See, Kyle Lukoff
  • Cattywampus, Ash Van Otterloo
  • This Is Always How It Is, Laurie Frankel

High School Book List

  • How to They/Them, Stuart Getty/Brooke Thyng
  • The Gender Quest Workbook, Rylan Testa
  • Trans Teen Survival Guide, Fox Fisher
  • Dreadnought, April Daniels
  • Love Beyond Body Space & Time, Hope Nicholson
  • This Is Always How It Is, Laurie Frankel
  • The Names We Take, Tracie Kerr

PFLAG SKAGIT COLLECTION 2021

(books donated to public libraries)

Public Libraries

  • When Aidan Became a Brother, Kyle Lukoff
  • Julian Is a Mermaid, Jessica Love
  • It Feels Good to Be Yourself, Theresa Thorn
  • Being Jazz, Jazz Jennings
  • Some Assembly Required, Arin Andrews
  • Raising the Transgender Child, Michelle Angelo
  • The Gender Creative Child, Diane Ehrensaft
  • The Gender Quest Workbook, Rylan Testa
  • How to They/Them, Stuart Getty
  • Transitions of the Heart, Rachel Pepper

Books for Parents

  • Helping your Transgender Teen, Irwin Krieger
  • Raising the Transgender Child, Michele Angello
  • Where’s My Book, Dr. Linda Gromko
    This is a great book for parents and teens.
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