Aiden Thomas

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Aiden Thomas
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Thomas in 2024
NationalityAmerican
Citizenship United States of America
Alma mater Mills College
Genre Young adult fiction
Notable works Cemetery Boys
Website
www.aiden-thomas.com

Aiden Thomas is a Latino-American author of young adult novels, best known for the book Cemetery Boys which was a New York Times bestseller and won numerous awards, including best of the year recognition from the American Library Association, Publishers Weekly , Barnes and Noble, NPR and School Library Journal .

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Thomas is transgender and uses he/they pronouns. They advocate for diverse representation in media.

Personal life

Thomas was born in Oakland, California, and received a MFA in creative writing from Mills College. [1] They live in Portland. [2]

Books

Cemetery Boys

Cemetery Boys was published on September 1, 2020, by Swoon Reads and tells the story of Yadriel, who is queer, transgender, Latino and a brujo. Unfortunately, his family does not recognize him as a man, which has serious effects on his abilities.

The book was named a best seller by the New York Times and IndieBound , [3] and received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly [4] and Booklist . [5]

Cemetery Boys has received the following accolades:

Lost in the Never Woods

Lost in the Never Woods was published on March 23, 2021, by Swoon Reads and is a retelling of Peter Pan . The book, as well as the audiobook, received a starred review from Booklist. [23]

The Sunbearer Trials

In November 2021, Thomas announced the release of their next book, The Sunbearer Trials, a Mexican-inspired fantasy. [24] The book was published on September 6, 2022 by Feiwel & Friends. [25]

In November 2023, Thomas announced the finale in this series, Celestial Monsters, to be published on September 3, 2024. [26]

Just Max

In October 2021, Thomas announced the acquisition of Just Max, [27] a contemporary YA novel about a trans boy going to college and navigating all the new experiences that includes. Release is set for Winter 2024. [28]

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