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    Queer YA Stories for Pride and Beyond

    By AdminJune 17, 2025
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    Queer YA Stories for Pride and Beyond


    Young adult fiction has always offered readers a window into the intense emotions and discoveries that define adolescence.

    For LGBTQ+ teens, stories that reflect their experiences — first crushes, identity exploration, family struggles and friendships — can be especially powerful. Queer coming-of-age books do more than just entertain; they provide a sense of belonging, a chance to see oneself reflected on the page, and the reassurance that everyone deserves love and understanding.

    This Pride Month, we’re celebrating a standout list of queer YA and coming-of-age novels — spanning romance, heartbreak, humor and growth — that capture the magic and messiness of growing up. From small-town secrets to big-city dreams, these books show that there’s no one right way to come of age — and that authenticity is always worth celebrating.

    Let Them Stare by Jonathan Van Ness and Julie Murphy

    Let Them Stare by Jonathan Van Ness and Julie Murphy

    Eighteen-year-old Sully, a gender‑nonconforming teen, is stuck in small-town Hearst, Pennsylvania, after their NYC fashion internship collapses. But things take a magical turn when Sully finds a vintage bag inhabited by the ghost of Rufus — a 1950s drag performer whose memory is lost to time. Together, Sully and Rufus work to untangle his past, tracing drag history through their hometown and uncovering quiet pockets of queer acceptance. As Sully rebuilds their dreams and trust in community, they discover that even in a place they once dismissed, belonging — and purpose — can be unearthed.

    Lovesick Falls by Julia Drake

    Lovesick Falls by Julia Drake

    In this queer take on As You Like It, Celia recruits her lifelong friends Ros and Touchstone for one last summer together at a cabin in quaint Lovesick Falls — home to a legendary spring rumored to make hearts unravel. Assigned to work at the town’s theater festival, the trio hopes for bonding time before senior year. But soon feelings unravel: Celia realizes she’s in love with Ros, who instead falls for local boxer Jess, while Touchstone quietly pines for Celia. As new romances bloom and old connections strain, the summer turns into a comedic and heartfelt exploration of friendship and longing — and whether love can be rewritten.

    They Hate Each Other by Amanda Woody

    They Hate Each Other by Amanda Woody

    Jonah and Dylan have despised each other since childhood — Jonah sees Dylan as a spoiled “golden boy,” and Dylan thinks Jonah is an obnoxious show-off. But when a rumor circulates that they spent the night together after homecoming, they seize the opportunity to fake a relationship to quiet their matchmaking friends. What starts as a ruse morphs into something more as they spend time together, sharing witty banter, late‑night talks, and genuine understanding.

    The Summer of Bitter and Sweet by Jen Ferguson

    The Summer of Bitter and Sweet by Jen Ferguson

    Lou, an 18‑year‑old Métis girl on the Canadian prairies, braces for a tumultuous last summer before university. She’s working at her family’s ice-cream shack alongside her ex-boyfriend — whose kisses never sparked real desire — and King, her former best friend, who vanished three years ago. Then Lou receives a letter from her biological father — the man she hoped would stay behind bars forever — and fiercely refuses to see him. As family pressures mount and the shack faces an uncertain future, Lou leans on King’s warmth and begins to question everything, including her sexuality.

    In Case You Read This by Edward Underhill

    In Case You Read This by Edward Underhill

    Arden, a trans teen, reluctantly leaves Los Angeles’ welcoming queer community for small‑town Winifred, Michigan. Meanwhile, Gabe, also trans, is on the cusp of a fresh start in Pasadena, California. One night, they meet by chance in a Nebraska motel lobby — and bond instantly over their favorite band, Damaged Pixie Dream Boi. But in the rush of moving, they part ways without sharing contact info. Separated by new homes and routines, both find themselves haunted by that electric connection — and determined to find each other again.

    The Uncertainty Principle by Joshua Davis and Kal Kini-Davis

    The Uncertainty Principle by Joshua Davis and Kal Kini-Davis

    After an emotional fallout, 17‑year‑old Mia and her family escape to live aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean. Isolated from land and routine, Mia confronts loneliness and family tension while adapting to life at sea. Along the way, she meets Alby and Nisha, two teens whose friendship helps anchor her drifting heart. Sparks — and questions — begin to surface as Mia navigates love, identity, and the unpredictable nature of human connection. The Uncertainty Principle blends love, adventure and self-discovery across blue horizons and shifting tides.

    Love Letters for Joy by Melissa See

    Love Letters for Joy by Melissa See

    Seventeen-year-old Joy Corvi is laser-focused on becoming Caldwell Prep’s first disabled valedictorian — and outranking her academic rival, Nathaniel Wright. She’s confident, driven and asexual, convinced romance isn’t for her. But senior year has other plans when classmates start pairing off via an anonymous “Caldwell Cupid.” Curious, Joy tentatively writes in, crafting heartfelt letters and finding herself unexpectedly drawn to the mysterious correspondent. As email exchanges spark introspection and intimacy, Joy starts questioning whether love might still fit into her picture-perfect future — especially once she discovers who’s been reaching out all along.

    And They Were Roommates by Page Powars

    And They Were Roommates by Page Powars

    Charlie transfers to an all-boys boarding school ready to hide as its only trans student — but his world flips when he’s assigned Jasper Grimes as a roommate: the guy who broke his heart before Charlie transitioned. But Jasper doesn’t recognize him, and Charlie strikes a deal: he’ll help Jasper write love letters for classmates in exchange for space — and maybe a shot at closure. Late-night drafting sessions turn into deep conversations, and old sparks rekindle under new identities.

    Out of Step, Into You by Ciera Burch

    Out of Step, Into You by Ciera Burch

    Taylor and Marianna were childhood best friends until life and a family move tore them apart. Now rivals on the high school cross-country scene, they’re forced to reunite when Mari re-joins Taylor’s school team. Competitive tension soon gives way to emotional vulnerability as they train — and stumble — together. Their coach pairs them in community service at an animal shelter, where they peel back old wounds: Taylor’s resentment over Mari’s departure, and Marianna’s guilt over abandoning Taylor. Between long runs and late-night chats, they rediscover their bond, question what pushed them apart, and wonder if running together might just lead them back to each other.

    Golden Boys by Phil Stamper

    Golden Boys by Phil Stamper

    The summer before senior year, four best friends — Gabriel, Reese, Sal and Heath — prepare to scatter across the country from rural Ohio. Gabriel heads to Boston for an environmental nonprofit internship; Reese enrolls in design school in Paris; Sal lands a Capitol Hill internship; and Heath works at his aunt’s boardwalk arcade in Florida. Bound by their shared queerness, high expectations and unshakeable friendship, the boys navigate long-distance texts, new romances and the challenge of growing apart.

    Summer Girls by Jennifer Dugan

    Summer Girls by Jennifer Dugan

    Cass, a lifeguard in her beachside hometown, dreads the arrival of “summer girls” — wealthy tourists’ daughters. When Birdie crashes her car into Cass’s life and is forced to work nearby, both girls are determined to keep their distance. But as they’re pushed together — between saving swimmers and shared summer nights — they challenge each other’s preconceptions. In a season of heat and revelations, sparks ignite the longstanding barriers between them.





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