Nine LGBTQ+ books for 8–12 year olds (2024)

Published on: 05 February 2024

Author Sarah Hagger-Holt recommends some brilliant reads with LGBTQ+ characters.

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When I was growing up, there were very few children’s books with positive representation of LGBTQ+ people. When a moral panic over a little-known picture book, about a little girl living with her two dads, hit the headlines in the 1980s, it was used as an excuse to prevent such stories being shared in schools. 

All children deserve to see themselves and their families reflected in the books they read. And to have the chance to see the world through someone else’s eyes – to care about and identify with characters who might be different from them. 

That’s why all the books I write include many different LGBTQ+ characters and I’m delighted that there are so many books available now which do the same. Here are some of my favourite reads for 812yearolds. 

1.The Accidental Diary of B.U.G by Jen Carney

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Billie Upton Green loves biscuits, struggles with spelling, and is always getting up to something. This the first of her three accidental diaries; each one is brimming with character, packed with cheeky illustrations and full of lines to make you laugh out loud. And, almost without you noticing it, Billie educates her classmates (and readers too) about her experience of having two mums and of being adopted. Fans of Tom Gates will love this.

2.Glitter Boy by Ian Eagleton

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There is so much I love about this book! James’ passion for dancing, singing and Mariah Carey makes him stand out and bullies at school mockingly call him gay. Glitter Boypainfully and realistically captures the impact of bullying – how it shrinks James’ self-confidence and makes him retreat into himself. You long for James to find a way through and eventually friends, teachers and those around James all help him to face new challenges and to rediscover his sparkle.

3. Our Sister, Again by Sophie Cameron

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Isla and her family live on a remote Scottish island. When Isla’s big sister Flora dies, the family join a secret trial where Flora returns home, ‘recreated’ as an AI robot. Our Sister Again beautifully explores the way in which grief impacts people differently, and how secrets can divide communities and friends. It’s also super exciting, especially as the action draws to its final conclusion. All the while, quietly in the background, the friendship between Isla and her football teammate Holly grows into something more.

4. Jamie by LD Lapinski

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Jamie is a happy and chilled enby kid, until they reach Year 6 and discover that their only secondary school choice is between a boys school or a girls school. There’s no place that feels right for them, so they decide to do something about it. Jamie and their friends have power and agency, find their allies and make change. In between chapters, Jamie introduces you to terms that you might have heard, but not really understood, about gender identity with lightness and clarity. Invaluable for teachers and parents as well as young readers. 

5.The Secret Sunshine Project by Benjamin Dean

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A group of kids bring the sunshine and sparkle of Pride to their gran’s village. Initially sparked by central character Bea’s desire to make her sister happy, putting on their own Pride becomes a way to include everyone, and introduces a diverse range of LGBTQ+ characters in the process. As a child, I used to love reading books about kids putting on a show or creating their own summer holiday adventures, and The Secret Sunshine Project has just this kind of vibe. 

6. Melissa by Alex Gino

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This book truly broke new ground when it first came out nearly a decade ago. It’s one of the first representations I can think of ofa trans character of primary school age in a children’s book. Melissa is a trans girl and, at the start of this book, her friends and family think of her as a boy, George. Melissa uses the school play, Charlotte’s Web, to start her coming out journey. Beautiful.

7. The Secrets of Sam and Sam by Susie Day

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Reading The Secrets of Sam and Sam helped inspire me to start writing about families with LGBTQ+ parents. The characters of twins Sam and Sam and their two mums are so funny and so well-drawn, and who can resist a story about secrets? By the end of the book, both Sams have faced different fears as they come to the end of their time at primary school, and have discovered a secret at the heart of their family.

8. The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead

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Stories are such a powerful tool for helping us to approach and to process real-life changes. The List of Things That Will Not Change explores Bea’s anxieties as she faces changes in her family after her parents’ divorce. While one change that Bea is delighted about is her dad’s plan to marry his boyfriend Jesse, not everyone is as accepting as she is. This feels so real and absolutely made me cry. 

9. Witch Week by Diana Wynne-Jones

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So, what’s this one doing in here? Published in 1982, Witch Week has no LGBTQ+ characters! The book is set in a world where witchcraft is illegal, in a boarding school for witch orphans, many of whom are hiding or only just discovering their witchcraft. Once they are able to claim their magic, it becomes their greatest strength. This is a superb magical adventure and, while I have no idea what the author’s intentions were, I believe it can definitely be read as a queer story!

The Fights that Make Us by Sarah Hagger-Holt is out now.

Nine LGBTQ+ books for 8–12 year olds (2024)

FAQs

Nine LGBTQ+ books for 8–12 year olds? ›

Middle grade books suit readers from ages 8 to 12 and are between 25,000 and 50,000 words. Page count for both can vary widely because it very much depends on how the text is set – i.e. how large the type is – and how much space there is between the lines and in the margins.

How long should a book for 8 12 year olds be? ›

Middle grade books suit readers from ages 8 to 12 and are between 25,000 and 50,000 words. Page count for both can vary widely because it very much depends on how the text is set – i.e. how large the type is – and how much space there is between the lines and in the margins.

Where can I read LGBT books for free? ›

Free LGBT Books for Amazon Kindle Daily - Freebooksy.

How to write a book for 9 12 year olds? ›

Children need to be the main actors in the story, not the adults. Make sure your language is modern and understandable, but don't patronise your readers. Children are drawn to a good story which has humour and plenty of action, so keep your chapters short, use cliffhangers and keep the pace relevant to the action.

What is the gender queer book used in schools? ›

The book Gender Queer is an autobiography and graphic novel about a young woman's journey to realizing she is non-binary, asexual, and now has the pronouns e/eir. Whatever that means.

How many pages is 30,000 words? ›

A 30,000 word count will create about 60 pages with single spacing or 120 pages double-spaced when using normal 1-inch margins, 12 pt.

How many pages is 80,000 words? ›

80,000 words is 160 pages single-spaced or 320 pages double-spaced. Typical documents that are 80,000 words or more include full-length novels. It will take approximately 267 minutes to read 80,000 words.

What LGBTQ graphic novel was banned? ›

The graphic memoir Gender Queer is now the most banned book in the United States, according to the American Library Association.

What is the oldest LGBT bookstore in the world? ›

Glad Day Bookshop
Address499 Church Street Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2C6
TypeBookstore
Genre(s)Gay literature
Opened1970
Website
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What is a WLW book? ›

Women-loving-women books is a more specific category than queer women books, but less specific than lesbian books.

What age is Ya? ›

First up, YA isn't a genre: it's an age range. YA fiction is aimed at a target audience aged 12-18 (12–14 is the lower end of the YA market and is sometimes categorised as teen fiction). That's not to say older readers don't enjoy YA fiction too – many adults are also avid readers of YA fiction.

How many pages is 50,000 words? ›

50,000 words is 100 pages single-spaced or 200 pages double-spaced. Typical documents that are 50,000 words or more include full-length novels. It will take approximately 167 minutes to read 50,000 words.

Is Harry Potter middle grade? ›

Examples of middle grade fiction include Charlotte's Web by E. B. White, the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan, and the early Harry Potter books.

What is the most banned book about gender? ›

Today, Gender Queer is one of the most challenged and most frequently banned books in public schools.

Is all boys aren t blue banned? ›

All Boys Aren't Blue has frequently been censored because it includes LGBTQIA+ content and profanity; it is also "claimed to be sexually explicit." In 2021, the American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom named it the third most banned and challenged book in the United States of the year; it was the ...

Why was looking for Alaska banned? ›

Why has 'Looking for Alaska' been banned? An American Library Association news release lists two reasons for challenging the book: claims that it is sexually explicit; and LGBTQIA+ content. Green disagrees with opponents' thoughts on the the sexual experiences depicted in his writing.

Does a children's book have to be 32 pages? ›

Children's Book Page Count

The vast majority of traditionally published picture books are 32 pages. In fact, many self-published kids book authors also stick to this page number. However, there are some picture books that come in at 24, 40, or 48 pages.

Can a children's book be 10 pages? ›

Length: The number of pages can range from 8 to 48 pages, but the standard length is 32 pages, with a maximum word count of 900 words. Design: Illustrations are still vital for picture books, and it's standard to have one for each page. The format is slightly larger than board books: typically 8 x 10 or 8 x 8 inches.

How many pages should a kid read in 30 minutes? ›

Most people can finish reading 20 pages within 30 minutes. And if you do it first thing in the morning, then the urgencies of the day don't get in the way. Finally, 20 pages seems small but adds up fast. It's a great average speed.

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