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Book Queeries: A Million Quiet Revolutions In-Person
Register below to attend this book club for teens and receive a FREE copy of the book while supplies last. This month's book is A Million Quiet Revolutions.
Explore LGBTQIA+ representation in books! Teens across the gender and sexuality spectrum are welcome to attend and engage in fun dialogue and activities, snacks provided. For teens / grades 6-12. Meets at the Out Boulder County Pride House on the first Thursday of the month at 5 p.m.
Boulder Public Library would like to thank everyone who has generously donated to the Boulder Library Foundation. Your financial support funds library programs such as Summer of Discovery, BoulderReads, the Teen Space, BLDG 61 and many more.
- Date:
- Thursday, Feb 1 2024
- Time:
- 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location:
- *Off-Site, *Off-Site
- Audience:
- Teen Tween
- Categories:
- Discussion Groups Social Connections
Two seventeen-year-old trans boys in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, struggling to understand themselves and their love for each other, are inspired by an online story about trans soldiers who fell in love during the American Revolution.
About Robin Gow
In addition to writing poetry, Gow also writes Young Adult and Middle-Grade books. It is the author of YA novels in verse, A Million Quiet Revolutions, and Ode to My First Car with FSG Books for Young Readers, and Dear Mothman with Abrams Books.
Fae is a managing editor The Nasiona. He also formerly worked as the assistant editor at large at Doubleback Books, served for four years as the production editor of the Lantern literary magazine, and three years as the Social Media Coordinator for Oyster River Pages. It has also worked to help produce several zines and taught creative writing workshops in a variety of community spaces, including online forms.
He is an out and proud autistic bisexual genderqueer person passionate about LGBTQIA+ issues.