If You're a Kid Like Gavin: The True Story of a Young Trans Activist

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Katherine Tegen Books
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
11.13 X 9.34 X 0.36 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063057562

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About the Author

Gavin Grimm is a young adult trans activist. His journey began in 2015 when his high school in Gloucester, Virginia, banned him from the boys' bathroom because he is trans. Since then, Gavin has been working in the trans community to raise awareness and education for everyone.

Kyle Lukoff is a National Book Award finalist and the Newbery and Stonewall Award-winning author of multiple books for young readers, including When Aidan Became a Brother, Call Me Max, and Too Bright to See. Kyle spent eight years as an elementary school librarian, but now he writes full time, assists in sensitivity readings and consultations, and presents on children's and youth literature all across the country. He got hired at a bookstore when he was sixteen, which means he's been working at the intersection of books and people for well over half his life. He lives in Philadelphia. Visit him online at kylelukoff.com.

J Yang is a trans illustrator who has pet shrimp and a few nice pairs of socks. He thinks Gavin Grimm's cat is pretty neat.

Reviews

"A beautiful, harmonious story that deftly documents Gavin's fight and explains why trans right are basic human rights. There's no choice here. Buy it!" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Activist Grimm and author Lukoff's voices blend powerfully in this autobiographical picture book. Crucially, readers can connect with the text both as people 'like Gavin' and people who, 'like Gavin, ' understand that everyone has the right to be themselves." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"This true story of courage and resiliency is sure to inspire young advocates everywhere." -- The Horn Book

"All kids should be challenged to think about the message of standing up and fighting for what is right. Here is a worthy discussion-starter on an important topic for all collections." -- School Library Journal

"Gavin's journey encourages young readers to ask questions, challenge assumptions and take action in order to change the world." -- Duncan Tonatiuh, winner of the Pura Belpré Medal and the Jane Addams Children's Book Award

"A movingly told, brilliantly illustrated book about the power and humanity of trans kids. I wish I'd had this book growing up, and I'm so very grateful it's here now." -- Andrea Tsurumi, creator of Crab Cake and I'm On It!

"Important for its fostering of empathy, representation, and spotlighting Gavin as a role model for any kid wanting to effect change. Hopeful, empowering. " -- Booklist

Praise for Call Me Max: "A welcome title for classrooms, libraries, and PFLAG and other support organizations' collections." -- School Library Journal

Praise for When Aidan Became a Brother: "A much-needed and appealing addition to the picture book canon; both emotionally and visually satisfying." -- School Library Journal

"This picture book sets a new standard of excellence in transgender representation by centering the feelings of Aidan, a biracial (black and South Asian) transgender boy. Joyful and affirming, Aidan's story is the first of its kind among books for welcoming a new baby." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Lukoff writes with sensitivity and candor as Aidan takes his first steps toward claiming his identity. The creators' exploration of one transgender child's experience emphasizes the importance of learning "how to love someone for exactly who they are." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Together, the text and pictures create a heartfelt celebration of love that will be an ideal selection for trans children and for any who are expecting a new sibling." -- Booklist (starred review)