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Kyle Lukoff is a National Book Award finalist and the Newbery and
Stonewall Award-winning author of multiple books for young readers,
including When Aidan Became a Brother, Call Me Max, and Too Bright
to See. Kyle spent eight years as an elementary school librarian,
but now he writes full time, assists in sensitivity readings and
consultations, and presents on children's and youth literature all
across the country. He got hired at a bookstore when he was
sixteen, which means he's been working at the intersection of books
and people for well over half his life. He lives in Philadelphia.
Visit him online at kylelukoff.com.
Kat Uno was born and raised in Hawaii, on the island of Maui. She was influenced at an early age by comics, Saturday morning cartoons, and Japanese manga. She attended the University of Hawaii and received a Bachelor of Arts. Kat loves creating artwork that is cute and fun. She is the mother of two wonderful little kids who are a constant source of inspiration. Visit her online at katuno.com
Praise for Too Bright to See, by Kyle Lukoff: * "This coming-of-age and coming-out story takes a needed departure from other stories about transgender youth... Haunting and healing." - Kirkus, starred review* "Smart and thought-provoking.... Lukoff provides a tender rumination on grief, love, and identity." - Publishers Weekly, starred review* "Equal parts unsettling, heartwarming, and satisfying...a nuanced and compelling exploration of gender, friendship, and family." - Booklist, starred review* "A hopeful examination of grief and gender, and a good ghost story to boot." - School Library Journal, starred reviewPraise for When Aidan Became a Brother, by Kyle Lukoff: Best Books of 2019, Kirkus ReviewsBest Books of 2019, School Library JournalEditors' Choices for Books for Youth, BooklistBest of the Best Books of 2019, Chicago Public Library* "Joyful and affirming, Aidan's story is the first of its kind among books for welcoming a new baby." -- Starred review, Kirkus Reviews* "The creators' exploration of one transgender child's experience emphasizes the importance of learning "how to love someone for exactly who they are." --Starred review, Publishers Weekly* "A heartfelt celebration of love." -- Starred review, Booklist
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