Queer Monologues: Stories of LBGT Youth, produced by For the Love of Learning (FTLOL), offers queer youth a safe, creative outlet to share their concerns, hopes, and personal stories with the community-at-large. If an individual is unable to be themselves, the consequences can be emotional, physical, and mental harm. When feelings are shared within a supportive group and are received non-judgmentally, self-esteem is enhanced, leading to a healthier way of relating to others, oneself, and the community as a whole.
“Moving and often funny, these monologues startle with their honesty and fearlessness. They let you crawl inside someone’s skin for a few moments, someone new but perhaps not so different from yourself. These are brave articulate voices, and despite their youth, very wise.”
“Straight (not) from the gut and deep from the psyche, these portraits of coming out are both tender and daring. They are also raw which is what it takes to be true to oneself so young. These talented youth take us into the next phase of the sexual revolution. Praise be them!”
Queer Monologues: Stories of LBGT Youth, produced by For the Love of Learning (FTLOL), offers queer youth a safe, creative outlet to share their concerns, hopes, and personal stories with the community-at-large.
Monologues are useful sources for drama exploration. This collection invites students to read the authentic stories of lesbian, bisexual, gay, and transgender youth, and is suitable for supporting understanding of sexual identity and belonging. The monologues also serve as models for young adolescent readers to write their own monologues that reveal their own stories and views of social justice.
Source: Association of Canadian Publishers. Top Grade Selection 2016.