The one who loves you the most / Medina.
"Searching for their place in this world, 12-year-old Gabriela, who is dealing with depression and identity, finds the new year bringing them trans and queer friends and a YouTube channel that helps them find purpose in their journey"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781646140909 (hardcover)
- ISBN: 1646140907 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 245 pages ; 21 cm
- Publisher: Montclair [New Jersey] : Levine Quendo, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
General Note: | "An Arthur A. Levine book"--Title page verso. |
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Subject: | Middle school students > Fiction. Transgender people > Fiction. Gender identity > Fiction. Identity (Philosophical concept) > Fiction. Depression, Mental > Fiction. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.
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- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Covington Branch | J MEDIN (Text) | 33126019953714 | JFiction | Available | - |
Erlanger Branch | J MEDIN (Text) | 33126019953706 | JFiction | Available | - |
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Searching for their place in this world, 12-year-old Gabriela, who is dealing with depression and identity, finds the new year bringing them trans and queer friends and a YouTube channel that helps them find purpose in their journey. Simultaneous eBook. - Baker & Taylor
"Searching for their place in this world, 12-year-old Gabriela, who is dealing with depression and identity, finds the new year bringing them trans and queer friends and a YouTube channel that helps them find purpose in their journey"-- - Grand Central Pub
I have never felt like I belonged to my body. Never in the way rhythm belongs to a song or waves belong to an ocean.
It seems like most people figure out where they belong by knowing where they came from. When they look in the mirror, they see their family in their eyes, in their sharp jawlines, in the texture of their hair. When they look at family photos, they see faces of people who look like them. They see faces of people who they'll look like in the future.
For me, I only have my imagination.
But I'm always trying.
Twelve-year-old Gabriela is trying to find their place in the world. In their body, which feels less and less right with each passing day. As an adoptee, in their all-white family. With their mom, whom they love fiercely and do anything they can to help with her depression. And at school, where they search for friends.
A new year will bring a school project, trans and queer friends, and a YouTube channel that help Gabriela find purpose in their journey. From debut author medina comes a beautifully told story of finding oneself and one's community, at last.