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It simply means there are so many queer books coming out every single month. So, without further ado, here are our top picks for most anticipated queer books for February ! Edited by Carolyn Wolf-Gould, Dallas Denny, Jamison Green, and Kyan Lynch and featuring over 40 authors, this is the most comprehensive history of trans healthcare ever written.
As this book proves, trans medicine and gender-affirming care are not new. Indeed, gender nonconformity has always existed. Set at the turn of the 20th century, this novel promises a different kind of queer love story and a sprawling tale of capitalism. Three scheming power gays! This definitely sounds like a fun one. The memoir-in-essays reflects on the false promises of the American dream, queer love, working-class struggles, and fake teeth.
Roza Nozari pens this memoir about her life as a queer Muslim and Iranian woman and youngest of three daughters. As always, if we missed something, give it a shoutout in the comments! I mean, this cover alone! Mama treats them to warmth and wine and then eats them. A queer cannibalism novel! Coming out the same month Yellowjackets returns!
In the s timeline, American teen transplant Jenny falls for punk-rock Lena. The book blends romance, mystery, and historical fiction. You read that correctly! Queer characters βincluding humans and aliens! Perhaps someone should purchase this history of pop music from through that specifically looks at the queer influences and roots of the genre for Jojo Siwa. A contemporary YA sapphic romance, The Trial Period promises some of the most beloved tropes of the genre, including fake-dating, slow-burn, and enemies-to-lovers romance.
So if those are your jam, this probably will be, too! The author of the first bestselling book by a trans author pens this book that combines memoir, history, criticism, and cultural analysis. She looks at the difference between coming out as trans in and present day and has a smart and humorous approach to her examinations of gender. Queer romantasy readers, this one is for you! Jewish mythology is woven into this trans YA fantasy book set during Covid lockdown. Main character A and his friend Yarrow are dragged by their parents to weekly meetings with a transphobic group called Save Our Sons and Daughters that turns out to be run by literal demons.