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As the eldest daughter in a Mexican immigrant household, Yamilet must ensure that Cesar stays out of trouble, all while hiding her lesbian identity from her religious mother who often makes homophobic remarks in the name of Catholicism. On her first day at Slayton, Yamilet meets a classmate named Bo, who she quickly becomes interested in after teaming up to defend their liberal views against their Catholic teacher.ĭespite Yamilet beginning to warm up to Slayton, things back home are less than ideal. Yamilet moves to Slayton Catholic to watch over her troubled younger brother Cesar… and to avoid Bianca at all costs. What does Yamilet get for falling in love with Bianca, her best friend at Rover High? Rejection, humiliation, and getting outed. The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes Lo’s novel lyrically tackles the three-way clash between political turmoil, traditional tiger parenting, and exploring one’s sexuality. But in the name of love, Lily and Kath dive headfirst into the risks of pursuing a relationship against the backdrop of tumultuous times. The pair’s unlikely friendship eventually develops into something more, despite Lily being warned by her best friend Shirley to avoid Kath. While Lily and her family keep a low profile amid fears of her father’s deportation, she forms a friendship with her classmate Kathleen Miller who had been ostracized due to speculations that she is a lesbian. Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda LoĪ historic novel that occurs within the setting of San Francisco’s 1950s Red Scare, Last Night at the Telegraph Club follows 17-year-old Lily Hu, a first-generation Chinese-American. To achieve her happily ever after with Nick, she seeks help from Seeley, her cool best friend, not knowing that she doesn’t even need to look any further her true love has always been right by her side all along. In this hilariously awkward young adult (YA) book, Elouise Parker gears up for her most-awaited summer job at the Magic Castle Playland, only to end up with the worst possible role: the hotdog mascot.Įmbarrassing hotdog duties aside, Elouise is determined to make Nick, the amusement park’s hunky lifeguard, fall in love with her. Want to break the chain? Here are five fiction reads to remind all sapphic bookworms out there that love will always find a way to emerge victorious when they least expect it – and that this lasting love is for nobody but themselves. It’s time to move past the media portrayal of lesbian relationships that only serves to appeal to the male gaze.
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