![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After graduating, they spent a few more years in Philadelphia and then New York City, before moving to Northampton, Massachusetts, and Oakland, California, except for when they embarked on an unforgettable eighteen-month road trip through forty-four states. And in Alice Austen Lived Here, Sam and TJ, two nonbinary kids from Staten Island, learn about queer history, chosen family, building community, and so much more.īorn and raised on Staten Island, NY, Alex is still prouder to have graduated from Stuyvesant High School than the University of Pennsylvania. In the stand-alone companion Rick, the bully’s best friend from Melissa enters middle school, discovers a LGBTQIAP+ rights group, connects with his quirky grandfather, and faces the question of when to leave a friend who just might be a jerk. Their second book, You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P!, about a seventh-grader learning about her privilege and how to support people in her life without making it all about her, helps kids start difficult conversations and grow from mistakes. Their debut middle grade novel, Melissa, (previously published as George), about a fourth-grade transgender girl who wants to play a girl’s role in her school play won Stonewall, Lambda, and Children’s Choice Debut Awards, and has been translated into fourteen languages. Alex Gino loves glitter, ice cream, gardening, awe-ful puns, and stories that reflect the complexity of being alive. ![]()
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