Room Temperature LGBTQ+ Genre Fiction ”—The Children’s Bookshelf
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”—The Children’s Bookshelf
all to see who has the star potential to make it through to the next round
families everywhere are preparing to partake
But coming out isn't something that happens just once
A great introduction for middle-schoolers and tween readers on topics such as consent and the #MeToo movement
Room Temperature LGBTQ+ Genre Fiction ”—The Children’s BookshelfNicholson Baker's novel The Mezzanine turned a lunch hour into a postmodern version of The Odyssey. In Room Temperature, originally published by Grove Press in 1984, Baker takes the reader an even greater distance in the course of twenty minutes, although his narrator is obliged to be stationary, as he is giving his baby daughter her bottle. Though all in the room is still, the narrator's mind is not, and in inspired moments of mental flight, Mike's
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