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Queer: A Graphic History

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Best for older high school students and adults due to abstract theory, complex history, and mature themes.

Queer: A Graphic History is a graphic nonfiction guide by Meg-John Barker and Julia Scheele that introduces key ideas in queer theory and LGBTQ+ history through illustrated panels and accessible explanations. Aimed at older teens and adults, it weaves together philosophy, activism, and culture to show how concepts of gender and sexuality have evolved. Parents and educators appreciate its mix of academic rigor and visual storytelling, though it does include mature themes and discussions. As a single volume, it offers strong value for families looking to deepen their understanding of queer studies beyond surface-level representation.

New paperback copies typically list around $19.95–$27.99 at US booksellers, while used copies on resale sites can start around $7.42 plus shipping.

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Queer: A Graphic History
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