As Long as You Loathe Me by Swati Hegde
$12.99A revenge plan turns into unexpected romance when a teen reconnects with her ex-best friend in this heartfelt sapphic YA story.
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A revenge plan turns into unexpected romance when a teen reconnects with her ex-best friend in this heartfelt sapphic YA story.

A teen struggles with friendship, love, and self-acceptance as graduation nears in Be True, a companion to I Knew Him. Paperback, April 15, 2026. ISBN: 1778135455.

A warm, second-chance queer romance about summer love, years apart, and the question of whether true connection ever really fades.

A heartfelt coming-of-age novel about identity, masculinity, race, friendship, and self-acceptance. Becoming Kevin follows a young Black teen in North Carolina as he navigates family pressure, first love, and the difficult journey toward embracing who he truly is.

A young man navigates desire, control, and identity under the watchful eye of his older brother in Between Two Guys, a reflective queer coming-of-age story. Paperback, April 14, 2026. ISBN: 9798994971413.

Two best friends. One unforgettable summer.
Set during Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival, this affirming teen novel explores body image, culture, and friendship on the brink of adulthood.

A sharp, illustrated queer coming-of-age novel about teenage boys, sex, friendship, and masculinity, told with humor, honesty, and emotional bite. Hardcover.

When two boys from opposing worlds meet amid rising political tension, their connection could change everything. Dust and Ashes is a sci-fi story of conflict, identity, and queer coming-of-age. Paperback, April 5, 2026. ISBN: 1968067302.

A joyful and affirming YA novel about four queer best friends spending the summer before senior year chasing big dreams across the world. A heartfelt story of friendship, growth, and discovering who you are when everything begins to change.

Two boys from different worlds find connection and first love through a pen pal project in this poignant queer coming-of-age story about distance, courage, and the letters that change everything.

A high school production of Hamlet sparks self-discovery and first love in this coming-of-age story about a boy learning to embrace his identity. Paperback, April 15, 2026. ISBN: 1778135471.

With nine days left before the world ends, a girl must confront love, truth, and her own survival. A heartfelt queer YA about first love and finding hope.

A sharp coming-of-age novel set over one rainy weekend in Bogotá, Imagine Breaking Everything follows a young woman confronting her past while trying to hold onto her future. Paperback, April 7, 2026. ISBN: 1916806120.

A suspended hockey player and an ice-cold figure skater become unlikely partners on and off the rink in this charming sapphic enemies-to-lovers YA sports romance.

A powerful debut set in 1970s England, Jean tells the story of a troubled Jewish teenager whose first love offers both hope and danger during one transformative summer at an alternative boarding school.

A moving YA novel told in poems, following seven teens who find refuge, connection, and hope in one safe house. An award-winning exploration of homelessness, identity, and chosen family.

Two women meet during the Egyptian revolution and form a connection that reshapes their lives. A lyrical queer novel of memory, identity, and longing.

A hilarious and heartfelt memoir about a gay Persian Muslim navigating faith, family expectations, identity, and West Hollywood chaos while finding his voice through comedy.

A man with no memory must protect his sister in a dangerous, unfamiliar world. A gripping journey of survival, family, and hidden threats.

A tender, aching story of first love between two boys over one transformative year. A lyrical queer coming-of-age about desire, identity, and the cost of becoming.

A modern classic of queer fiction, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is Jeanette Winterson’s witty, powerful tale of faith, sexuality, and the fight to define one’s own truth—now in a stunning 40th anniversary hardcover edition.

A luminous queer coming-of-age story about art, love, and self-discovery. Through tender prose and exquisite illustrations, Self Portrait reveals how one boy learns to see himself clearly for the first time.

A luminous and emotionally powerful literary novel about migration, identity, queerness, and belonging. Brian Chikwava’s Shamiso follows a young Zimbabwean woman rebuilding her life in Brighton while navigating love, gender fluidity, and the search for self.

A teen navigating a new school, his identity, and a mysterious force inside him must confront fear and love in Somewhere in Nowhere, a quirky queer coming-of-age story. Paperback, April 14, 2026. ISBN: 1648909191.

A young woman drawn to a mysterious well discovers a monstrous—and irresistible—queer love in this dark, gothic fantasy.

A lyrical fantasy of found family, hidden worlds, and two girls destined to challenge everything their society believes—perfect for readers who love myth, magic, and meaning.