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Rainbow colors books
Rainbow colors books






The ABC’s of LGBT+ by Ash HardellĪn inclusive look at the LGBT+ community by YouTuber Ash Hardell. Still, she’s determined not to let anything get in her way-even an inconvenient crush on her cute competitor, Henry Cho. Neither is nailing the audition and finding out just how fatphobic the Korean entertainment industry’s beauty standards can be.

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Landing a role on an international TV competition for the next K-pop star isn’t easy though. And it perfectly show off the personality of plus-size K-pop star–to-be, Skye Shin. Pure joy in a vibrant, neon-hued rainbow cover. Those early years are Noah’s to tell as he falls for the boy next door, while Jude looks back on their fractured sibling relationship after meeting a mysterious (and charming) new guy. The book behind this beautiful cover tells the story of twins Noah and Jude, who begin to grow apart after their inseparable teen years. Starting this list off right with a rainbow explosion. Rainbow Books For Pride I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson Soak them up and let these rainbow books brighten your day-and your bookshelves. Some of these covers depict literal rainbow flags or images of the original flag design while others feature rainbow typography or vibrant hues, but each of them pays homage to the rainbow symbolism we’ve come to know and love. And what better way to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride than with a huge round-up of rainbow books for Pride Day? And as more and more queer books are making their way into the world, we’re seeing cover designers take a cue from the rainbow flag with vibrantly rainbow-inspired covers.

rainbow colors books

So much so that rainbows themselves have become symbolic of the LGBTQ+ community. From its first appearance in the Gay Freedom Day Parade in 1978 San Francisco to today, the pride flag has become a positive self-identifier and sign of allyship for many LGBTQ+ people. Come celebrate Pride Day with these titles This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson, Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert and Boyfriend Material by Alexis HallĮver since its inception, the rainbow flag has been a ubiquitous symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and solidarity. As a publisher, Sourcebooks is committed to changing hearts, opening minds, and being advocates for equality and that is why we feel it’s important to publish a variety of books that include LGBTQIA+ characters and topics.






Rainbow colors books