Pride Month Listens for Teens and Tweens
LGBTQIA Listens for Teens and Tweens

From real life to fiction, there are many stories out there about the LGBTQIA community. Whether younger listeners are going through similar experiences, or they want to learn to be more inclusive, there’s an audiobook for them.

Almost Perfect

Logan Witherspoon can’t help but be drawn to Sage. When he finally kisses her, he wishes he never had. She tells him she was born a boy.
Listen to an excerpt Almost Perfect

Ask the Passengers
Author: A.S. King
Read By: Devon Sorvari

Astrid desperately wants to confide in someone, but she doesn’t trust anyone enough. Instead she spends hours lying in her backyard, watching airplanes overhead. They won’t judge her, so she tells them that she’s falling in love with a girl.
Listen to an excerpt THE SONG OF TREES

Being Jazz

“A terrific and timely book that explains to kids what it means to be transgender and—more importantly—that reminds kids our similarities are much more important than our differences.” ‒New York Times‒bestselling author Jodi Picoult
Listen to an excerpt Being Jazz

The Best Man

Newbery Medalist Richard Peck tells a story of small-town life, gay marriage, and everyday heroes.
Listen to an excerpt The Best Man

Stonewall
Author: Ann Bausum
Read By: Ann Bausum and Tim Federle

For younger listeners, a riveting exploration of the Stonewall Riots and the national Gay Rights movement.
Listen to an excerpt Stonewall

For more LGBTQIA+ teen and juvenile audiobooks, take a look at this collection.