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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Frankfurt : Fischer
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043766248
    Format: 206 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783737340328 , 3737340323
    Uniform Title: George
    Language: German
    Subjects: Education
    RVK:
    Keywords: Junge ; Transsexualität ; Identitätskrise ; Jugendbuch ; Kinderbuch ; Jugendbuch ; Kinderbuch ; Kinderbuch ; Kinderbuch
    Author information: Gino, Alex
    Author information: Ernst, Alexandra 1965-
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  • 2
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Frankfurt/M. : Sauerländer
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-ginalege6frasauc
    Format: 3 CDs ; 215 min
    Language: German
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Frankfurt am Main : Fischer
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB788766
    Format: 206 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783737340328
    Content: George, 10 Jahre alt und als Junge geboren, sieht sich als Mädchen. Aus Angst vor Mobbing versucht sie in der Schule und in der Familie, möglichst "normal" zu wirken. Doch als ihre Klasse ein Theaterstück aufführt, will sie in einer weiblichen Rolle endlich allen zeigen, wer sie wirklich ist! Ab 12.
    Language: German
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Scholastic Inc.
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34448037
    ISBN: 9781338048179
    Content: "Rick's never questioned much. He's gone along with his best friend, Jeff, even when Jeff's acted like a bully and a jerk. He's let his father joke with him about which hot girls he might want to date even though that kind of talk always makes him uncomfortable. And he hasn't given his own identity much thought, because everyone else around him seemed to have figured it out. But now Rick's gotten to middle school, and new doors are opening. One of them leads to the school's Rainbow Spectrum club, where kids of many genders and identities congregate, including Melissa, the girl who sits in front of Rick in class and seems to have her life together. Rick wants his own life to be that . understood. Even if it means breaking some old friendships and making some new ones. As they did in their groundbreaking novel George , in Rick , award-winning author Alex Gino explores what it means to search for your own place in the world . and all the steps you and the people around you need to take in order to get where you need to be."
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: January 1, 2020 As he explores his identity and finds his footing in middle school, a sixth grader stands up to his bully best friend. White, cisgender boys Rick and Jeff have been best friends since the third grade. When they're alone, Jeff shares his video games, but at school Jeff picks on other kids and talks about girls with ostentatious lasciviousness. Despite their connection, Rick knows he can't tell Jeff that he wants to join their school's Rainbow Spectrum, a safe space for LGBTQIAP+ students, or that he's questioning his own sexuality. The more Rick learns about himself, the more he realizes he needs to hold Jeff accountable for his behavior. An honest relationship develops between Rick and his cosplay-loving grandfather. Grandpa Ray reassures and supports Rick when he comes out as asexual. Adults in the story model moments of vulnerability and admit mistakes. Gino seamlessly introduces language to describe a variety of sexualities and gender identities through the perspective of Rick, who is learning many of the words for the first time. Although the book shares characters with Gino's Stonewall Award-winning George (2015), it stands alone. The cast (including students of color) represents a spectrum of genders and sexualities with an emphasis on self-identification and encouragement of exploration. A game-changing ace. (author's note) (Fiction. 8-13) COPYRIGHT(2020) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.slj.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/schoollibraryjournal_logo.png alt=School Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from February 1, 2020Gr 3-7- In Gino's companion novel to George , readers meet Rick Ramsey. Rick usually goes along with what his best friend Jeff wants to do. Rick also loves when Jeff approves of his choices and ideas. They just started sixth grade together and Rick is prepared for Jeff to make fun of other kids at school or stare at girls and make suggestive comments about them. On the first day, Rick befriends Melissa Mitchell, who he recognizes from elementary school. He also remembers Jeff bullied Melissa for years. Rick's parents repeatedly ask him about cute girls or boys, which makes him uncomfortable. He wishes his older sister Diane was around to eat popcorn and watch TV with-she wouldn't ask him about girls or boys. Neither does Grandpa Ray, who Rick doesn't know well. After spending consistent time together, he and Grandpa Ray become close. Unexpectedly, Rick finds he can be his true self with his grandpa. In addition to spending time with Grandpa Ray, Rick starts attending meetings at his school's Rainbow Spectrum club. He develops a better knowledge and understanding of his asexual identity, and what kind of friendships he truly needs and deserves. VERDICT An enlightening and important novel about a young person's experience with asexuality. A required purchase for middle grade collections.- Jess Gafkowitz, Brooklyn Public LibraryCopyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from February 24, 2020 In this standalone companion to Gino’s George , 11-year-old Rick grapples with his identity while navigating shifting relationships and learning about allyship. Now that he’s starting middle school, it seems that everyone expects Rick to “turn into some sort of hormonal beast,” but he worries that he’s never had a crush. Though he hopes that the Rainbow Spectrum, “an after-school club for LGBTQIAP+ rights,” might provide answers, he hides his interest from his best friend Jeff, a homophobic bully. As Rick begins to find words that describe his orientation— asexual, aromantic —he bonds with his fellow club members and is forced to consider his friendship with Jeff, whose bullying exempts Rick but not his new friends, among them Melissa, the star of Gino’s debut novel. In addition to feeling accepted by his club peers, he begins conversations with family about his identity, but it’s his deepening relationship with his Grandpa Ray, who loves cosplay, that provides Rick the safe space to be himself. Bonding first over a science fiction program, the two find that their connection spans beyond the screen, further highlighting the power of authenticity and acceptance. Through the Rainbow Spectrum, readers are introduced to a wide range of identities and pronouns. Ages 8–12. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from February 1, 2020 Grades 3-6 *Starred Review* Eleven-year-old sixth-grader Rick's best friend ever is Jeff, who, let's face it, is a bit of a jerk. Aside from being a troublemaker, Jeff objectifies girls, one of them being a new girl, Melissa. At least Rick thinks she's new, until he realizes that he has known her since she was the protagonist of Gino's first novel, George (2015). I'm a girl, she tells Rick, a transgender girl. Rick realizes he isn't sure what he is, though. Is he gay? He doesn't like boys that way, but then, he doesn't like girls that way either. Thinking it might help him decide, he attends a meeting of the Rainbow Spectrum, a club for LGBTQIAP+ rights. He keeps this a secret from Jeff, of course. Meanwhile, Rick begins spending time with his grandfather, who, it turns out, has a secret of his own. Grandpa Ray tells him that Jeff is, indeed, a jerk, and then Jeff does something that proves it. Will that end his friendship with Rick? And what is Grandpa Ray's secret? Gino handles the answers deftly and manages their material about children's identities beautifully. Like George (2015), this is an important, innovative, well-�plotted book that invites a large readership.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.) "
    Language: English
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  • 5
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Sauerländer audio
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97838398486160003
    Format: 3 CD ; 215 Min.
    ISBN: 9783839848616
    Content: George ist zehn Jahre alt, geht in die vierte Klasse, liebt die Farbe Rosa und liest heimlich Mädchenzeitschriften, die sie vor ihrer Mutter und ihrem großen Bruder versteckt. Jeder denkt, dass George ein Junge ist. Fast verzweifelt sie daran. Denn sie ist ein Mädchen! Bisher hat sie sich noch nicht getraut, mit jemandem darüber zu sprechen. Noch nicht einmal ihre beste Freundin Kelly weiß davon. Aber dann wird in der Schule ein Theaterstück aufgeführt. Und George will die weibliche Hauptrolle spielen, um allen zu zeigen, wer sie ist. Als George und Kelly zusammen für die Aufführung proben, erzählt George Kelly ihr größtes Geheimnis. Kelly macht George Mut, zu sich selbst zu stehen.
    Language: German
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  • 6
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    [Berlin] : Sauerländer Audio
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i383984861x0003
    Format: 3 CDs (circa 215 min) & 1 Booklet (4 ungezählte Seiten)
    Edition: Ungekürzte Lesung mit Musik
    Content: George ist zehn Jahre alt, geht in die vierte Klasse, liebt die Farbe Rosa und liest heimlich Mädchenzeitschriften, die sie vor ihrer Mutter und ihrem großen Bruder versteckt. Jeder denkt, dass George ein Junge ist. Fast verzweifelt sie daran. Denn sie ist ein Mädchen! Bisher hat sie sich noch nicht getraut, mit jemandem darüber zu sprechen. Noch nicht einmal ihre beste Freundin Kelly weiß davon. Aber dann wird in der Schule ein Theaterstück aufgeführt. Und George will die weibliche Hauptrolle spielen, um allen zu zeigen, wer sie ist. Als George und Kelly zusammen für die Aufführung proben, erzählt George Kelly ihr größtes Geheimnis. Kelly macht George Mut, zu sich selbst zu stehen.
    Note: Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2016]
    Language: German
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Barcelona : Fanbooks
    UID:
    gbv_876608616
    Format: 229 pages , 22 cm
    Edition: Primera edició
    ISBN: 9788416297580 , 8416297584
    Uniform Title: George
    Note: En catalán
    Language: Catalan
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Gino, Alex
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Berlin : Fischer Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-ginalege6berfisb
    Format: 206 Seiten
    Language: German
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    FISCHER Kinder- und Jugendbuch E-Books
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34999657
    ISBN: 9783733602338
    Content: "Sei, wer du bist! George ist zehn Jahre alt, geht in die vierte Klasse, liebt die Farbe Rosa und liest heimlich Mädchenzeitschriften, die sie vor ihrer Mutter und ihrem großen Bruder versteckt. Jeder denkt, dass George ein Junge ist. Fast verzweifelt sie daran. Denn sie ist ein Mädchen! Bisher hat sie sich noch nicht getraut, mit jemandem darüber zu sprechen. Noch nicht einmal ihre beste Freundin Kelly weiß davon. Aber dann wird in der Schule ein Theaterstück aufgeführt. Und George will die weibliche Hauptrolle spielen, um allen zu zeigen, wer sie ist. Als George und Kelly zusammen für die Aufführung proben, erzählt George Kelly ihr größtes Geheimnis. Kelly macht George Mut, zu sich selbst zu stehen. ›George erzählt einfühlsam und unprätentiös vom Anderssein und ermutigt, den eigenen Weg zu gehen. Der erste Kinderroman zum Thema Transgender, der auch ältere Leser fesseln wird und der die Botschaft vermittelt: Sei, wer du bist!"
    Content: Biographisches: "Alex Gino, geboren und aufgewachsen in Staten Island, New York, mag die Natur und Geschichten, die die Vielfalt des Lebens widerspiegeln. Heute lebt Alex Gino mit Partner und zwei Katzen in Kalifornien, USA. Alex Gino ist seit über zwanzig Jahren in der queeren und transgender Bewegung aktiv. Persönliche Erfahrungen und das Wissen, dass transgender Kinder Romane brauchen, die sie bestärken und ihnen Mut machen, waren der Anlass ›George zu schreiben. Literaturpreise: ›George : - Favorit der Leipziger Jugend Jury 2017 - Stonewall Book Award - Silberner Leserpreis 2016 in der Kategorie Kinderbuch von LovelyBooks - Ausgezeichnet mit dem Lesepeter Juli 2017 von der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Jugendliteratur und Medien (AJuM) der GEW Alexandra Ernst, geboren 1965, studierte Literaturwissenschaft und war als Presse- und Werbeleiterin in einem Verlag tätig. Seit 2000 arbeitet sie als Journalistin, Literaturkritikerin und Übersetzerin von historischen Romanen, Fantasy und Jugendliteratur. Für ihre Arbeiten wurde sie mehrfach ausgezeichnet, unter anderem mit dem Deutschen Jugendliteraturpreis. Alexandra Ernst lebt mit ihrem Mann und ihrer Tochter in der Nähe von Mainz." Rezension(2): "Deutschlandradio Kultur:Dazu kommt Georges Geschichte wohltuend unpathetisch daher. (..) damit macht dieses Buch Mut zum Anderssein, egal wie." Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from May 11, 2015 Though others see her as male, 10-year-old George has long known that she is a girl, and she longs for people to see that truth, even while the idea terrifies her. When George’s fourth-grade class has tryouts for a school production of Charlotte’s Web , George desperately wants to play Charlotte, a character she adores. George’s teacher doesn’t allow to George to audition for the part, but her supportive best friend Kelly, who is cast as Charlotte, comes up with a plan that may give George the chance she needs. The taunts of a school bully, George’s self-doubts, and her mother’s inability to truly hear what George is telling her carry real weight as debut author Gino’s simple, direct writing illuminates George’s struggles and quiet strength. George’s joy during stolen moments when she can be herself will resonate with anyone who has felt different, while providing a necessary window into the specific challenges of a child recognizing that they are transgender. Profound, moving, and—as Charlotte would say—radiant, this book will stay with anyone lucky enough to find it. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jennifer Laughran, Andrea Brown Literary Agency."
    Language: German
    Author information: Ernst, Alexandra
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sauerländer Audio
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35003813
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9783732448616
    Content: "Ich bin kein Junge, ich bin ein Mädchen, würde George am liebsten laut schreien, wenn ihre Mutter Mein Junge zu ihr sagt. Aber sie traut sich nicht. Noch nicht einmal ihre beste Freundin weiß, was mit ihr los ist. Aber eines Tages entscheidet George, dass alle es wissen sollen ... George erzählt vom Anderssein, von Träumen und Wünschen und macht Mut, seinen eigenen Weg zu gehen. Zu sein, wer man ist. Der Musiker Rainer Bielfeldt begleitet Georges Weg mit einfühlsamer Klaviermusik."
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from May 11, 2015 Though others see her as male, 10-year-old George has long known that she is a girl, and she longs for people to see that truth, even while the idea terrifies her. When George’s fourth-grade class has tryouts for a school production of Charlotte’s Web , George desperately wants to play Charlotte, a character she adores. George’s teacher doesn’t allow to George to audition for the part, but her supportive best friend Kelly, who is cast as Charlotte, comes up with a plan that may give George the chance she needs. The taunts of a school bully, George’s self-doubts, and her mother’s inability to truly hear what George is telling her carry real weight as debut author Gino’s simple, direct writing illuminates George’s struggles and quiet strength. George’s joy during stolen moments when she can be herself will resonate with anyone who has felt different, while providing a necessary window into the specific challenges of a child recognizing that they are transgender. Profound, moving, and—as Charlotte would say—radiant, this book will stay with anyone lucky enough to find it. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jennifer Laughran, Andrea Brown Literary Agency."
    Language: German
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