Kyle Lukoff Last updated February 25, 2025 Children's book author (born 1984)
Kyle Lukoff is a children's book author, school librarian, and former bookseller. [ 1] He is most known for the Stonewall award -winning When Aidan Became a Brother and for Call Me Max , which gained attention when parents in Texas complained about the book being read in an elementary school classroom [ 2] and a Utah school district canceled its book program after the book was read to third graders. [ 3]
Career Lukoff was a school librarian at the Corlears School in New York City [ 9] until he quit his job to write full time in 2020. His first book, A Storytelling of Ravens , was published in 2018 by House of Anansi Press and illustrated by Natalie Nelson . [ 10] His second book, When Aidan Became a Brother , illustrated by Kaylani Juanita , [ 11] is a story about a transgender boy awaiting a new sibling. [ 12] The book was published by Lee & Low , an independent publisher known for works by unpublished authors and illustrators of color. [ 13]
Lukoff's Max and Friends series was released in November 2019 with Call Me Max , illustrated by Luciano Luzano . [ 14] In April 2020, he published Explosion at the Poem Factory , which was illustrated by Mark Hoffman. [ 15] In 2021, he published Too Bright to See , which won the Stonewall award and a Newbery Honor , [ 16] and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature . [ 17] He also wrote Different Kinds of Fruit .
Publications Books A Storytelling of Ravens , 2018 When Aidan Became a Brother , 2019Explosion at the Poem Factory , 2020 Too Bright to See , 2021Different Kinds of Fruit , 2022 [ 18] If You're a Kid Like Gavin , [ 19] 2022, with Gavin GrimmAwake, Asleep , 2023There's No Such Thing as Vegetables , 2024 [ 20] I'm Sorry You Got Mad , 2024 [ 21] Just What to Do , 2024 [ 22] A World Worth Saving , 2024 [ 23] My Little Golden Book About Pride, 2025 [ 24] Book Series Max Call Me Max , 2019Max and the Talent Show , 2019Max on the Farm , 2020 Mermaid Days Mermaid Days #1: The Sunken Ship , 2022 [ 25] Mermaid Days #2: The Sea Monster , 2022Mermaid Days #3: A New Friend , 2023 Essays "Taking up Space" in Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation [ 26] "Evaluating Transgender Picture Books; Calling for Better Ones" in School Library Journal . [ 27] "Second Trans on the Moon" in YA Pride . [ 28] "A letter to trans writers who are thinking about trying to get published." [ 29] References ↑ Flynn, Kitty. "Five questions for Kyle Lukoff" . The Horn Book . Retrieved 2019-11-18 . ↑ Yorio, Kara. "LGBTQ+ Book Challenges Continue As Texas Parents Object to "Call Me Max" " . School Library Journal . Retrieved 2021-03-21 . ↑ EST, Samantha Lock On 2/15/21 at 10:28 AM (2021-02-15). "Transgender boy book prompts Utah school district to suspend reading program" . Newsweek . Retrieved 2021-03-21 . {{cite web }}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link ) ↑ "2019 Festival Author Lineup – Texas Book Festival" . ↑ "Blog: Conversations About Queer and Trans Literature with Picture Book Author Kyle Lukoff" . ↑ "Magazine Preview: In Transition" . Bwog . 8 December 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2019 . ↑ "#49 - Poem Explosion with author Kyle Lukoff - Buttons & Figs (podcast)" . Listen Notes . 9 April 2020. Retrieved 2022-03-11 . ↑ Kyle (2012-09-13). "A Letter to Corlears Parents" . Corlears School Library Blog . Retrieved 2022-03-15 . ↑ "Staff Profiles | Corlears School | NYC" . Corlears School . Retrieved 15 November 2019 . ↑ "A Storytelling of Ravens" . House of Anansi Press . Retrieved 15 November 2019 . ↑ Lukoff, Kyle; Juanita, Kaylani (2019). When Aidan became a brother . Lee & Low Books Incorporated. ISBN 9781620148372 . OCLC 1055840422 . ↑ "Kyle Lukoff" . Kirkus Reviews . Retrieved 2019-11-15 . ↑ "About Us | Lee & Low Books" . www.leeandlow.com . Retrieved 15 November 2019 . ↑ "Reycraft Books | Max and Friends: Call Me Max" . www.reycraftbooks.com . Archived from the original on 15 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019 . ↑ "Explosion at the Poem Factory" . House of Anansi Press . Retrieved 15 November 2019 . ↑ "American Library Association announces 2022 Youth Media Award winners" . 24 January 2022. 1 2 "Too Bright to See" . National Book Foundation . Retrieved 2021-10-05 . ↑ "Different Kinds of Fruit by Kyle Lukoff: 9780593111185 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 2021-10-05 . ↑ "If You're a Kid Like Gavin" . HarperCollins . Retrieved 2022-07-13 . ↑ Lukoff, Kyle (2024). There's No Such Thing as Vegetables . Macmillan . ISBN 9781250867841 . ↑ "I'm Sorry You Got Mad by Kyle Lukoff: 9780593462911 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 2024-06-16 . ↑ "Just What to Do by Kyle Lukoff: 9780593462942 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 2024-06-16 . ↑ "A World Worth Saving by Kyle Lukoff: 9780593618981 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 2024-07-23 . ↑ "My Little Golden Book About Pride by Kyle Lukoff: 9780593807859 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books" . PenguinRandomhouse.com . Retrieved 2025-02-24 . ↑ "The Sunken Ship: An Acorn Book (Mermaid Days #1)" . shop.scholastic.com . Retrieved 2022-07-13 . ↑ Bornstein, Kate; Bergman, S. Bear (2010). Gender outlaws: the next generation . Basic Books. ISBN 9781580053082 . Retrieved 16 November 2019 . ↑ Lukoff, Kyle. "Evaluating Transgender Picture Books; Calling for Better Ones" . School Library Journal . Retrieved 16 November 2019 . ↑ Lukoff, Kyle (21 November 2016). "Second Trans on the Moon" . YA Pride . Retrieved 16 November 2019 . ↑ "A letter to trans writers who are thinking about trying to get published" . Kyle Lukoff . 7 December 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2019 . 1 2 Harris, Elizabeth A. (2022-01-24). "Donna Barba Higuera Wins Newbery Medal for 'The Last Cuentista' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-01-31 . ↑ HCHO (2020-01-27). " "When Aidan Became a Brother" and "The Black Flamingo" win 2020 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award" . News and Press Center . Retrieved 2020-01-27 . ↑ "Charlotte Huck Award (fiction for children)" . NCTE . Retrieved 2020-01-27 .
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