GLBTQ: The Survival Guide for Queer & Questioning Teens

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Free Spirit Pub., 2003 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 224 pages
The teen years are full of challenges.

For gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning teens, these challenges can include prejudice, discrimination, rejection, reprisals, insensitive remarks (even among friends and families) and, sometimes, violence.

But being a GLBTQ teen can also be fun and enlightening--when you are comfortable with who you are.

Author Kelly Huegel understands what GLBT teens want and need to know. As a teen, she struggled to realize and accept her own identity. Her frank, sensitive book is written for teens who are beginning to question their sexual or gender identity, those who interested in GLBT issues and rights, and those who need guidance, reassurance, or reminders that they aren't alone.

Kelly offers practical advice, knowing encouragement, accessible resources, and real-life testimonials from teens who've "been there." Topics include coming out (the pluses and minuses), facing prejudice and pressure, getting support, navigating relationships, staying safe, making healthy choices, surviving and thriving in high school, and more.

The message throughout is strong and clear: By accepting yourself, you take charge of your own future.

Created with feedback and suggestions from individuals at PFLAG (Parents, families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays), GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network), GLAAD (the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), and other organizations, this book is for any GLBTQ teen--and any straight friend, parent, teacher, counselor, youth leader, or other adult who cares and wants to understand.

About the author (2003)

Kelly Huegel is a writer, editor, and author. Her first book, Young People and Chronic Illness, was hailed as "impressive" by VOYA, and "solid" by Booklist. Kelly lives in Maryland.

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