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Happy Caribbean American Heritage Month!

Happy Caribbean American Heritage Month! We’re celebrating as we do, with queer Caribbean fiction!

Middle Grade

Hurricane Child by Kacen Callender

Being born during a hurricane is considered unlucky where twelve-year-old Caroline Murphy lives, and she has had her share of bad luck lately. She’s hated and bullied by everyone in her small school on St. Thomas of the US Virgin Islands. A spirit only she can see won’t stop following her. And—worst of all—Caroline’s mother left home one day and never came back.

But when a new student named Kalinda arrives, Caroline’s luck begins to turn around. Kalinda, a solemn girl from Barbados with a special smile for everyone, becomes Caroline’s first and only friend—and the person for whom Caroline has begun to develop a crush. Now, Caroline must find the strength to confront her feelings for Kalinda, brave the spirit stalking her through the islands, and face the reason her mother abandoned her. Together, Caroline and Kalinda must set out in a hurricane to find Caroline’s missing mother—before Caroline loses her forever.

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Fave Five: Queer YA Set in NYC, Part I

Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado

Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender

Look No Further by Rioghnach Robinson and Siofra Robinson

More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera

Echo After Echo by AR Capetta

Bonus: Going Bicoastal by Dahlia Adler is set half in NYC, half in LA, and Elizabeth Acevedo’s Clap When You Land is set half in NYC, half in the Dominican Republic