Our Virtual Pride Club for Teens ages 13-18 continues this month with the theme of queer science fiction! Pick out a book from the list below, or choose something else and share it with us. We will be meeting online at 5:00 pm every Tuesday in March. New participants are always welcome! For more information, email teenpride@sonomalibrary.org.
To register for the March Virtual Teen Pride Club, follow the links below:
For a complete list of March Teen Pride Club events.
Our Recommendations:
(Hint: click on the book covers to go to the library catalog)
Here’s What to Look Forward to in 2022
![Harley Quinn](/sites/default/files/teen_section/pride/harley-quinn.png)
Harley Quinn: Reckoning
by Rachael Allen
Release date:
April 26, 2022
![Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak](/sites/default/files/teen_section/pride/dreams-bigger-than-heartbreak.png)
Dreams Bigger Than Heartbreak
by Charlie Jane Anders
(she/her)
Release date:
April 5, 2022
![Out There](/sites/default/files/teen_section/pride/out-there.png)
Out There: Into the Queer New Yonder
edited by
Saundra Mitchell
(she/they)
Release date:
June 7, 2022
![Milo and Marcos](/sites/default/files/teen_section/pride/milo-and-marcos.png)
Milo and Marcos at the End of the World
by Kevin Christopher Snipes
(he/him)
Release date:
May 24, 2022
![Hell Followed with Us](/sites/default/files/teen_section/pride/hell-followed-with-us.png)
Hell Followed with Us
by Andrew Joseph White
(he/him)
Release date:
June 7, 2022
![Galaxy](/sites/default/files/teen_section/pride/galaxy.png)
Galaxy: the Prettiest Star
by Jadzia Axelrod
(she/her)
& Jess Taylor
(they/them)
Release date:
May 17, 2022
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