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* ''Sparkle Boy'', by Lesléa Newman with illustrations by Maria Mola, is a children's book about a "gender creative" three-year-old boy Casey and his older sister Jessie.<ref name="libr_Spar">{{Cite web |title=Sparkle Boy by Lesléa Newman |author= |work=LibraryThing.com |date= |access-date=26 October 2020 |url= https://www.librarything.com/work/19793307}}</ref> | * ''Sparkle Boy'', by Lesléa Newman with illustrations by Maria Mola, is a children's book about a "gender creative" three-year-old boy Casey and his older sister Jessie.<ref name="libr_Spar">{{Cite web |title=Sparkle Boy by Lesléa Newman |author= |work=LibraryThing.com |date= |access-date=26 October 2020 |url= https://www.librarything.com/work/19793307}}</ref> | ||
* In ''Pattern for an Angel'', by CJane Elliott, one of the protagonists, Gabe Martin, has a five-year-old named Ian who loves to wear dresses. The other protagonist, Loren Schuster, is a male [[drag queen]] who also wears skirts and dresses casually.<ref>{{cite book|title=Pattern for an Angel|date=2019 |last=Elliott|first=CJane|edition=Kindle}}</ref> | * In ''Pattern for an Angel'', by CJane Elliott, one of the protagonists, Gabe Martin, has a five-year-old named Ian who loves to wear dresses. The other protagonist, Loren Schuster, is a male [[drag queen]] who also wears skirts and dresses casually.<ref>{{cite book|title=Pattern for an Angel|date=2019 |last=Elliott|first=CJane|edition=Kindle}}</ref> | ||
* In ''Seven Minutes in Vegas'', by Grace Kilian Delaney, the character Devon wears makeup and skirts while identifying himself as a guy. Content note: contains instances of physical/verbal abuse, discrimination, gun violence, use of deadly weapons, anger issues, and substance abuse. | |||
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