Booklist for Trans Teens
Here is a list of young adult literature featuring trans* (including transgender, gender variant, two-spirit, genderqueer, aggressive and other gender non-conforming) characters or trans* themes. This list is measly, not because I have not been digging, but rather because so few titles exist, so please add books if you know of them (only YA books with trans*/gender variant/etc themes, as there are tons of booklists out there for LGBTQ youth already). While I researched the original list and continue to add to it, I have also used the crowdsourcing available thorugh Goodreads to build the list--this means that I cannot personally vouch for every item on the list, but it also has allowed the list to grow to at least 3 or 4 times its original size. On that note, I encourage you to add to this list, and if you have titles you are unable to personally add, message me or email me at jackson.radish@gmail.com
I also encourage trans* authors to write books for teens--if you do, let me know (and if you are trying to get it published, let me know too!)
I also encourage trans* authors to write books for teens--if you do, let me know (and if you are trying to get it published, let me know too!)
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really glad you found it helpful and will be able to use it with your GSA! Back when I was in a GSA (er, like a decade ago!) the only lgbtq teen books I knew of were Annie On My Mind, all the Rainbow Boys books, and a couple books by Julie Anne Peters. I would troll the gay and lesbian section at the book store by my house for books to read and ended up reading Edmund White and some other stuff like that. Definitely no trans books (though I didn't know I was trans at the time and didn't know that trans men existed, I knew vaguely that trans issues were about me, if that makes sense, and wanted to read fiction about them) and basically no books with people of colour or people from working class families. It was dumb. I would reccommend "I Am J" to your GSA if you're just gonna look at one because there are strong CAFAB and CAMAB trans characters, most characters are people of colour and almost all characters are working class. It's also just a great story with good characters in general.

I agree it had major issues. It was more of a book with a transcharacter than a book about the transcharacter.

yeah, I hated it too! It is also completely all about how much of a burden having a trans sister is for Luna's sister Regan. Snooze. But the truth is, I hate most of the books on this list, there are a few good ones, but mostly every single teen book with trans characters has a ton of problems.

Anyway, thanks for making this list. There are so few trans books, it's nice to have what few there are compiled into a convenient list.


I've read a few so far and the characters are very real and treated with sensitivity--I mean all the characters throughout. And no porn, thank goodness! I like her writing style and she's gotten great reviews from readers (at Amazon, I mean.)
Her book "Ignorance is Bliss" was very good and led me to read "Luna" and "Almost Perfect" from this list. I think some "Luna" criticism is harsh as far as Luna herself is portrayed, but I felt it was about the growth and acceptance by Regan. In the same way, "Almost Perfect" dealt with the growth (and agonizing backsliding!) of Logan.
LGBT or straight or whatever--being a teen is tough!


Thanks for the suggestions--just FYI, this list is crowdsourced, meaning that anyone on Goodreads can add books to the list by "voting" on them so if you (or anyone) finds a book that is not on here, you can add it and are encouraged to do-so because people adding books to the list is how it got to be 51 books long and how it continues to grow and stay current!

I did also see, though, that there was no record for Ignorance is Bliss on Goodreads so I created one since I am a librarian on here, just FYI. I am not sure if people who do not have librarian status on Goodreads can create new book records but I assume there's some way to suggest them if you can't find the book you are looking for (? does anyone know?)


People who are not librarians can add new book http://www.goodreads.com/book/new?boo...




The character Valentina is MTF transgender.

Unfortunately, since anyone can add books to this list, there is no way to keep titles that don't actually deal with trans stuff off of this list. Most of them do, but there are a few that don't, which is true of any listopia list on goodreads. A lot more good has come from the crowd-sourcing of this list than bad, though, since when I started the list there were something like 15 titles on it.

The character Valentina is MTF transgender
Oh yeah... now I feel stupid Lol. Thanks Rainbowheart for correcting me :)

Some of her books have adult protagonists who may or may not be transgender, but these are the ones I've read (so far) that have trans youth, and I recommend them: Breath of Life, Dress Code, Fashion Class, Role of a Lifetime, The Network, and The XY Axis.
Every character, primary and secondary, feels real and I have a greater appreciation for the struggles of trans youth through reading these books.



Thanks for your comment, I think you very eloquently expressed how a lot of people (myself included) feel about this book. At the time that this list was created, there were less than 20 books out there that even fit into this category, so as stated above, these are books that exist, not books that are recommended.
I think it is important for us to voice our opinions about this book on the list rather than exclude it, partially because it is a crowd sourced list and we really can't exclude ANY book from the list and partially because it won the Stonewall Book Award from the ALA and is one of the first titles that comes up when searching for books on this subject, so many people assume that means it is a good book for trans youth. Including it on the list gives us an opportunity to share our reviews on the book with people who are looking for books on the subject, so obviously we should keep posting reviews like this right alongside the positive ones!

Basically, the protag's clan can switch genders but are born as one. They were born a girl but prefers to live as a boy and is living on their own as one since their clan gives them shit over it, especially when it comes to "breeding". *shivers*



Intersex falls under the transgender umbrella!!
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