
A Quick & Easy Guide to Coming Out
Ravi Teixeira
(Illustrator)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
"A valuable package, both for young people exploring their own lives as well as anyone wishing to support them." —Booklist
Whether you're queer, trans, questioning, or anything in between, coming out to the folks in your life can be nerve-racking and stressful. Luckily, writer Kristin Russo (This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids) and cartoonist Ravi Teixeira are here to guide you through the process, no matter where in your journey you are.
From finding supportive resources, navigating awkward conversations, and embracing queer joy and community, this guide explores the twists and turns of coming out as every shade of LGBTQ+, helping you walk the path of sharing the truest you.
Part of the bestselling and critically acclaimed A Quick & Easy Guide series from Oni Press.
Whether you're queer, trans, questioning, or anything in between, coming out to the folks in your life can be nerve-racking and stressful. Luckily, writer Kristin Russo (This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids) and cartoonist Ravi Teixeira are here to guide you through the process, no matter where in your journey you are.
From finding supportive resources, navigating awkward conversations, and embracing queer joy and community, this guide explores the twists and turns of coming out as every shade of LGBTQ+, helping you walk the path of sharing the truest you.
Part of the bestselling and critically acclaimed A Quick & Easy Guide series from Oni Press.
Product Details
Publisher | Oni Press |
Publish Date | September 24, 2024 |
Pages | 80 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781637155066 |
Dimensions | 177.8 X 127.0 X 7.6 mm | 124.7 g |
About the Author
Kristin Russo is the author of This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids and currently works with large-scale businesses as a speaker and consultant on topics such as creating equitable and safe(r) workspaces and parenting LGBTQ+ children. She also creates podcasts about '90s genre shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The X-Files, has two cats named Sam and Gus, and holds a master’s in gender studies from the CUNY Graduate Center.
Reviews
"Coming out is not necessarily quick or easy, which this reference manual is honest about from Page 1. But Kristin Russo, the writer, and Ravi Teixeira, the illustrator, who appear as characters, narrators and guides, explain what one can expect and give advice on coping."
"This entry in Oni Press’ Quick & Easy Guides series is a friendly and conversational look at coming out. While acknowledging the actual process is frequently neither quick nor easy, the authors offer tips, suggestions, and support for anyone discovering their identity. Lighthearted moments such as superhero costume changes, cute cat facts, and astrology jokes are interspersed with sincere stories about the fluidity of labels, coming out as an ongoing journey, and dealing with hostile responses. Historical information is deftly woven into the narrative, such as the term coming out originally referring to entering queer society (similar to the notion of a debutante's coming out ball) rather than as a reference to closets. The author’s focus on understanding the breadth of nuance possible in identities and in discussion creates a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere in which to learn, change, and find support. A simple glossary of terms and additional resources in the back complete a valuable package, both for young people exploring their own lives as well as anyone wishing to support them."
"This entry in Oni Press’ Quick & Easy Guides series is a friendly and conversational look at coming out. While acknowledging the actual process is frequently neither quick nor easy, the authors offer tips, suggestions, and support for anyone discovering their identity. Lighthearted moments such as superhero costume changes, cute cat facts, and astrology jokes are interspersed with sincere stories about the fluidity of labels, coming out as an ongoing journey, and dealing with hostile responses. Historical information is deftly woven into the narrative, such as the term coming out originally referring to entering queer society (similar to the notion of a debutante's coming out ball) rather than as a reference to closets. The author’s focus on understanding the breadth of nuance possible in identities and in discussion creates a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere in which to learn, change, and find support. A simple glossary of terms and additional resources in the back complete a valuable package, both for young people exploring their own lives as well as anyone wishing to support them."
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