LGBTQ The survival guide for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning teens

Kelly Madrone, 1974-

Book - 2018

Huegel Madrone provides realistic advice for teens who are LGBTQ, questioning whether they might be, or are just interested in knowing more about LGBTQ history and rights. Also included are practical suggestions on dealing with homophobia; dating; creating a more accepting school environment; and reconciling your sexual/gender identity with cultural and religious beliefs.

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Subjects
Genres
Young adult
Juvenile works
Published
Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Publishing Inc [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Kelly Madrone, 1974- (author)
Edition
Revised & updated third edition
Physical Description
viii, 263 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
1140L
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-253) and index.
ISBN
9781631983023
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Chapter 1. LGBTQ 101
  • LGBTQ Terminology
  • A Biology Lesson: The Science of LGBTQ
  • Your Personal Geography: Exploring Who You Are
  • Myths, Generalizations, and Just Plain Absurd Ideas About LGBTQ People ... and the Truth
  • Chapter 2. Transgender and Nonbinary Teens
  • What Does it Mean to Be Transgender or Nonbinary?
  • How Do You Know? Figuring Out if You're Trans or Nonbinary
  • Now What? Options for Trans and Nonbinary Teens
  • Facing Discrimination
  • Chapter 3. Homophobia and Transphobia
  • The 411 on Hate: The Roots of Homophobia and Transphobia
  • The Big Bad World: Homophobia and Transphobia in Society and at School
  • Responding to Homophobia and Transphobia
  • When Homophobia and Transphobia = Ongoing Harassment
  • The Good News
  • Chapter 4. Coming Out
  • What Is Coming Out All About?
  • How's the Weather Out There? Deciding If You're Ready (and If It's Safe) to Come Out
  • I Have Something to Tell You: Coming Out to Your Family
  • Coming Out to Your Friends
  • Coming Out at School
  • Chapter 5. Life at School
  • School Life for LGBTQ Teens: The Big Picture
  • Feeling Invisible ... or Too Visible
  • Exercising Your Rights as an LGBTQ Student
  • The Voice of Authority: Talking to Teachers and Administrators
  • Club Life: Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) and Other Queer-Friendly Activities
  • Moving On: Deciding If You Need to Change Schools
  • Chapter 6. LGBTQ Friends
  • Part of the Family: The Utterly Diverse, Somewhat Cohesive, Always Interesting LGBTQ Community
  • IMRU2? Meeting Other LGBTQ Teens
  • Making Connections: LGBTQ Online Communities
  • Queer Com pad res: LGBTQ Friendships
  • Straight But Not Narrow: Other Friends
  • Chapter 7. Dating and Relationships
  • Soul Searching: Figuring Out If You're Ready to Date
  • Who Gets the Check? LGBTQ Dating Basics
  • Being "Out" on a Date
  • Singing the Breakup Blues
  • Abusive Relationships: Recognizing Them and Getting Help
  • Chapter 8. Sex and Sexuality
  • Making Sound Decisions About Sex
  • Five Myths (and Truths) About Queer Sex
  • The Big Picture: STIs and Pregnancy
  • Chapter 9. Staying Healthy
  • Chilling Out: Dealing with Stress as an LGBTQ Teen
  • When Stress Turns Into Depression
  • Thinking About Drinking: Making Decisions About Alcohol
  • The Truth About Tobacco
  • Avoiding Drugs
  • Chapter 10. Religion and Culture
  • States of Being: Religious Life and Queer Life
  • Making Room in Religion: Reconciling Your Personal Beliefs
  • Cultural Differences, Being LGBTQ, and You
  • Chapter 11. Work, College, and Beyond
  • Getting Past High School
  • Finding an LGBTQ-Friendly Company
  • Being LGBTQ in the Workplace: Your Decisions and Your Rights
  • A Perfect Match: Finding the Right School
  • Going with the Flow: Some Thoughts on Getting Older
  • Glossary
  • Resources
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 6 Up-This affirming guide covers a wide range of topics, educating readers and helping them become better advocates for themselves. Using the acronym LGBTQ and the word queer, this updated and revised third edition includes updated data and emphasizes evolving concepts and understandings of gender and sexuality, advances in LGBTQ rights, cultural shifts and changing attitudes, and a look at a wider range of experience and identity. With information from experts, advice from advocacy groups, and stories from teenagers, chapters tackle accepting and questioning identity, trans and nonbinary teens, what to consider when coming out, harassment and bullying, finding community, dating (including a look at relationship violence), sex and sexually transmitted infections, mental health, and religious life. The part about work and college life contains details on rights and discrimination and tips on finding the right company or college. Pull quotes, text boxes, and subheadings break up the dense text. Some identities, such as intersex, asexual, aromantic, and others along those spectrums, receive less space than the LGBTQ identities of the title. This useful resource is aimed at queer teens, but those seeking to provide a welcoming, affirming environment for LGBTQ youth will also find this indispensable. VERDICT This sensitive, frank, and supportive volume belongs in every library.-Amanda MacGregor, Parkview Elementary School, Rosemount, MN © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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