Are We Friends Now?

An Anthology By and About 2SLGBTQ+ Youth

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Pub Date Jul 21 2023 | Archive Date Aug 18 2023

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Are We Friends Now is a dynamic and exhilarating collection of writing from LGBTQ+ youth and allies from around PEI. The product of a collaboration between PEERS Alliance and the PEI Writers' Guild, the multi-genre selections in Are We Friends Now are the result of several months of workshopping and brainstorming at the Queer Youth Writing Club, and also include pieces from adult volunteers. Are We Friends Now will appeal to readers of all ages, and makes a great addition to classroom and library collections.

Are We Friends Now is a dynamic and exhilarating collection of writing from LGBTQ+ youth and allies from around PEI. The product of a collaboration between PEERS Alliance and the PEI Writers' Guild...


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ISBN 9781773661407
PRICE CA$17.95 (CAD)
PAGES 69

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‘Are We Friends Now?’ Is an anthology book featuring short stories, both fiction and non-fiction, and poems by 2SLGBTQ+ young people from Prince Edward Island. I thought this was an enjoyable read, as it was short but sweet and contained lots of different viewpoints and writing styles, which I found interesting and refreshing. I liked knowing that the writers were all part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community in some way, as this felt more relatable to me as a reader, and I really enjoyed reading their stories. I would recommend this to anyone interested in queer stories/authors or poetry.

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