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Children's Fiction Lgbt

Metatron's Children

by (author) Chy Ryan Spain

illustrated by Sydney Kuhne

Publisher
Flamingo Rampant
Initial publish date
Mar 2022
Category
LGBT, African American, Survival Stories, Dystopian
Recommended Age
9 to 12
Recommended Grade
4 to 8
Recommended Reading age
9 to 12
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781999156275
    Publish Date
    Mar 2022
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

Meet Yren: a 12 year-old Black, non-binary kid growing up in the safety of The Village during the time After the Fall. Yren never wanted to be special, but the Universe had other plans. Together with their sibling Augi, Yren navigates the development of their unusual extra-sensory abilities and their feelings of grief and guilt following a tragic accident that takes their parents. Exploring these strange and exciting new powers will take Yren outside the safety of the life they’ve known and into a perilous adventure. The journey begins here, in Book One of the new series Metratron’s Children by Chy Ryan Spain.

About the authors

Chy Ryan Spain is a Black, queer, non-binary, multi-disciplinary artist, activist, organizer, and educator based in Toronto, Canada. Spain is also an award-winning theatre artist and an alum of Swarthmore College with a degree in English Literature and Education. This is Spain's first published work of fiction. 

 

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Sydney Kuhne is a Black, Mixed-race, Artist, Actor and Activist based in Toronto, Canada whose work centres around self love, claiming identity, visibility, finding connection within the African diaspora and celebrating the sacred feminine. Through her painting, poetry, vegan cooking, spoken word, yoga, meditation, writing, and spiritual practices, she leads with love, compassion, and respect for all living beings. Sydney’s work has displayed in MacMaster Museum of Art, the REMOTE Gallery, and Fandema Women’s Development Centre in Tujereng, Gambia.

 

Sydney Kuhne's profile page