All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories Of Queer Teens Throughout The Ages
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Publisher Description
Seventeen of the best young adult authors across the queer spectrum have come together to create a collection of beautifully written diverse historical fiction for teens.
From a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood set in war-torn 1870s Mexico featuring a transgender soldier, to two girls falling in love while mourning the death of Kurt Cobain, forbidden love in a sixteenth-century Spanish convent or an asexual girl discovering her identity amid the 1970s roller-disco scene, All Out tells a diverse range of stories across cultures, time periods and identities, shedding light on an area of history often ignored or forgotten.
About the author
Saundra Mitchell has been a phone psychic, a car salesperson, a denture deliverer, and a layout waxer. The author of eighteen books for tweens and teens,Mitchell has written work that includes Edgar Award nominee Shadowed Summer, The Vespertine series, and Indiana Author Award Winner and Lambda Nominee All the Things We Do in the Dark, as well as the Camp Murderface series with Josh Berk. She is the editorof four anthologies: Defy the Dark, All Out, Out Now, and Out There.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this noteworthy collection, Mitchell collects short stories from 17 authors, including Malinda Lo, Alex Sanchez, Mackenzi Lee, and Shaun David Hutchison, and presents queer characters across a variety of historical settings. Anna-Marie McLemore sets the tone for the collection with "Roja," a merging of the legend of la Carambada, a female Mexican outlaw in the 1870s who wore men's clothing, and a spin on "Little Red Riding Hood," in which a girl falls for a transgender soldier. Natalie Parker's "The Sweet Trade" introduces two young women in Virginia Colony, 1717, who flee their wedding days, share moments of intimacy and understanding, and then take to the sea disguised as men to guarantee their autonomy. On New Year's Eve 1999, amid Y2K fever, Turkish-American Ezgi Olmez's estranged best friend arrives on her doorstep to declare her feelings as what could be the end of the world approaches in Sara Farizan's "The End of the World as We Know It." This anthology of distinct stories and experiences is exceptional in scope and quality, and gives voice to the experiences that have long existed but often go unrepresented. Ages 14 up.)