A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities is just what it says in the title, an accessible primer on LGBTQIA+ matters for those who would like to know more. It is divided into pointed chapters that answer specific questions, namely defining the terms queer, gender identity, gender expression, dysphoria, and asexuality. It also explores the concept of coming out as well as provides some elementary information about healthy relationships.
The book presents serious material in a breezy and whimsical way. Its narrators are a group of snails who are observing a queer educator campout, providing an outsider/insider viewpoint. As you can see from the excerpt below, the artwork is playful and expressive.
I really like the pastel color scheme, as well as the blue/green/yellow strips that follow each chapter that feature Sproutlings, a bunch of fantastic woodland creatures that enact the ideas contained in each chapter. All in all, I appreciated just how much information this book communicates in a fast and friendly way. It also contains a few activity pages in the back, as well as a list of great online resources. It's a great introduction for anyone wanting to learn more about the basics of LGBTQIA+ identities.
Cartoonists and illustrators Mady G and Jules Zuckerberg collaborated on this book. Mady G has made lots of shorter comics and has worked for a number of high-profile illustration clients. Zuckerberg has also illustrated the Printz Honor book Queer Ducks (And Other Animals). They both speak about their work on this quick & easy guide in this interview.
Most of the reviews I have read about this book have been positive. Alec Chunn wrote, "Though the book is slim, it effectively covers a broad swath of identities and topics." Becca called it "witty, engaging, and down-to-earth." Johanna Draper Carlson was less taken with it and opined, "the book often reads as a decorated lecture."
A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities was published by Limerence/Oni Press, and they offer a preview and more information about it here.










