
Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World
by Ashley Herring Blake (2018)
Like 'Noah Frye Gets Crushed', this book explores young queer identity and friendship with a gentle tone.

by Maggie Horne (2024)
In this cute and queer contemporary middle grade comedy about friendship, first crushes, and first kisses, twelve-year-old Noah Frye comes up with a foolproof plan to teach herself how to have a crush on a boy to fit in better with her friends—only to discover she’s been looking in the wrong place, and her crush was right beside her all along . . . Noah Frye just had the Best Summer Ever. Not only did she have an epic time at science camp, but her new camp friend Jessa is going to Noah’s school in the fall. Noah can’t wait to introduce Jessa to her best friends Zoey and Luna when classes start. But when the friend group is reunited after their summer apart, something seems to have changed: Zoey and Luna have discovered boys, and now it’s all they want to obsess over. Suddenly, it feels like Noah is the odd one out in their friend group, especially since Noah hasn’t ever even considered boys in that way. When Noah finds herself caught in a lie about having a boy crush of her own, she decides she’ll do anything to fit in with her friends again—even if that means using the scientific method. Noah’s crush experiment is simple: find a boy, fake a crush until it turns real, and get her friends back. But that might be easier said than done, especially when Noah can’t stop thinking about Jessa. What ensues is a hilarious and heartwarming turn of events in this queer contemporary middle grade story about friendship, first crushes, and self-discovery.
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by Ashley Herring Blake (2018)
Like 'Noah Frye Gets Crushed', this book explores young queer identity and friendship with a gentle tone.

by Rachel Renée Russell (2016)
Similar to 'Noah Frye Gets Crushed', this offers humorous middle grade antics and relatable school-day challenges.

by Alex Gino (2015)
Like 'Noah Frye Gets Crushed', 'George' is a powerful story about self-discovery and embracing one's true identity.

by Tiana Warner (2019)
Echoing 'Noah Frye Gets Crushed', this book features queer romance and strong friendships in an exciting, adventurous setting.

by Frank Herbert (1965)
If you enjoyed the scientific approach in 'Noah Frye Gets Crushed', you might appreciate the intricate world-building and strategic thinking here.
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