Sarah Prager is the creator of the Quist mobile app, a free
resource for iOS and Android devices about LGBTQ+ history. In
addition to her first book Queer, There, and Everywhere, Prager's
writing has been published in The Social Media Monthly, Huffington
Post, Hartford Courant, Unanchor, Gay Life, and various blogs. She
has been a guest on HuffPost Live, the Michelangelo Signorile Show
on Sirius XM Progress Radio, and The List on ABC2. She lives with
her wife and their child in Massachusetts.
Sarah Papworth is an illustrator and textile designer who enjoys
drawing and growing vegetables in her garden, yoga, and up-cycling
her home. She is the illustrator for I Know a Woman: The Inspiring
Connections Between the Women Who Have Shaped Our World by Kate
Hodges. She lives in West Midlands, UK.
Prager presents each figure with enthusiasm and provides lots of
interesting details that allow readers a glimpse into that person’s
world. — Kirkus Reviews
A browsable guide for middle school readers looking to get an
overview of LGBTQ+ individuals throughout history. — School Library
Journal
"[A] lively look for middle grade readers at queer figures, present
and past, who made an impact on the world...each accompanied by a
dynamic portrait illustration by artist Sarah Papworth." — Boston
Globe
Filled with exciting, inspiring and heartbreaking stories, this is
a wonderful reminder of LGBTQ+ peoples’ contributions to
history. — Book Riot
[W]ill have the effect of inspiring young readers. For middle-grade
readers, it will likely be a compelling volume. — Mombian
Conquerors and conductors, artists and athletes, dancers and
doctors, techies and showbiz types — together they emerge from the
shadows of history into present light. — San Francisco
Chronicle
This engaging audiobook will leave listeners impressed by the
courage, determination, and accomplishments of these extraordinary
heroes who broke barriers and changed the world for future
generations. — AudioFile Magazine
This book is phenomenal! — thetinyactivist.com
"Engaging and digestible bios. Celebrate[s] the stories of people
who have made their mark on history while loving who they loved." —
USA Today
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