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CAMP QUILTBAG by Nicole Melleby

CAMP QUILTBAG

by Nicole Melleby & A.J. Sass

Pub Date: March 21st, 2023
ISBN: 9781643752662
Publisher: Algonquin

Abigail and Kai, two campers at a Minnesota summer camp for LGBTQ+ kids, navigate friendship and young love.

Twelve-year-old Abigail, a White girl from New Jersey, has been shunned by her friends after being outed as a lesbian, one who’s in love with her friend’s mom to boot. She asks her parents to send her to Camp QUILTBAG, where people might get her. Thirteen-year-old Kai, who is also White, was bullied for being nonbinary (Kai’s pronouns are e/em/eir). Now, though, e has a group of friends who accept em and isn’t thrilled about being sent away to camp. Through making new friends and participating in camp activities, Abigail starts to learn to be proud of who she is, and both tweens begin to trust people again. The main characters stand as loving depictions of cis lesbian and nonbinary kids. Along with Abigail and Kai, who alternate chapters in close third person, there is a moderately sized supporting case that is diverse in terms of race, religion, gender, sexuality, and neurodiversity. There are teachable moments about many of these identities throughout, which eventually become a bit tedious. However, overall, this is a fun story that gently deals with real issues that LGBTQ+ middle schoolers face. It captures that camp feeling of getting away from home, meeting different people, and growing as a person, all over the course of just two weeks.

At its heart, an enjoyable summer camp story.

(authors’ note) (Fiction. 9-13)