Green
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
From the bestselling author of MELISSA, a new book putting a non-binarykid named Green at centre stage.
A Alex Gino le encantan el brillo, el helado, la jardinería, los juegos de palabras geniales y las historias que reflejan la diversidad y complejidad de la vida. Gino es genderqueer y usa pronombres singulares *they* y el honorífico Mx.






From the bestselling author of MELISSA, a new book putting a non-binarykid named Green at centre stage.
Middle school student Sam is comfortable with their nonbinary identity, and their family has accepted it too (as long as they do their homework and chores), so when their history teacher assigns as a project coming up with a proposal for the new statue honoring a historical Staten Islander (there is a contest involved) they and their friend TJ decide to focus on Alice Austen, a lesbian photographer, whose house on Staten Island is a museum--but they have to overcome the presumption on the part of their teacher that only straight males are eligible.
Profound, moving, and - as Charlotte would say - radiant, this book will stay with anyone lucky enough to find it."- Publishers Weekly, starred review for GEORGE Rick's never questioned much. He's tagged along with his best friend Jeff, even when Jeff's acted like a bully. He's let his Dad joke with him about girls, even though it makes him feel uncomfortable. Everyone around him seems to think that they've figured him out. But the truth is, Rick hasn't given his own identity much thought. Now Rick's in middle school, and it's a place of new possibilities. With the help of his new friends that he meets at the Rainbow Spectrum club, Rick embarks on a journey to find out who he truly is. An inspiring story about finding your place in the world.
Jilly thinks she's figured out how life works. But when her sister Emma is born Deaf, she realizes how much she still has to learn. A big fantasy reader, Jilly connects with another fan, Derek, who is a Deaf Black ASL user. She goes to Derek for advice but doesn't always know the best way to ask for it and makes some mistakes along the way. Jilly has to step back to learn to be an ally, a sister, and a friend, understanding that life works in different ways for different people, and that being open to change can make you change in the best possible ways.
John Green George tiene diez años, va en cuarto grado, ama el color rosa y lee en secreto revistas para chicas que esconde de su madre y su hermano mayor. Todos a su alrededor piensan que George es un niño, porque tiene un cuerpo de niño, un corte de pelo de niño y un nombre de niño. ¡Casi se desespera por ello! ¡Porque es una niña! Y quiere llamarse Melissa. Hasta ahora no se ha atrevido a hablar con nadie al respecto. Ni siquiera su mejor amiga Kelly lo sabe. Pero luego, en la escuela, se presenta una obra de teatro. Y Melissa quiere interpretar el papel principal femenino para mostrar a todos quién es. Este libro aborda la importancia de cómo llamamos a las personas y que todos merecemos ser nombrados de una manera que nos haga sentir bien. Es una conmovedora novela infantil sobre la identidad de género, y en su sencillez narrativa, es una gran obra literaria.