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Call Me Max Hardcover – Illustrated, Dec 1 2019
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- Reading age7 - 9 years
- Print length32 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level2 - 4
- Dimensions25.4 x 1.27 x 25.4 cm
- PublisherReycraft Books
- Publication dateDec 1 2019
- ISBN-101478868627
- ISBN-13978-1478868620
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- Publisher : Reycraft Books; Illustrated edition (Dec 1 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1478868627
- ISBN-13 : 978-1478868620
- Item weight : 476 g
- Dimensions : 25.4 x 1.27 x 25.4 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #224,300 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,568 in Children's Books on School
- #2,661 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings
- #4,738 in Children's Books on Friendship
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About the author

Kyle Lukoff is the author of the Stonewall-award winning picture book "When Aidan Became A Brother," by Kaylani Juanita. His debut was "A Storytelling of Ravens," illustrated by Natalie Nelson, which came out in 2018.
Kyle was born outside of Chicago, Illinois in 1984, and moved to Lynnwood, Washington in 1989. He moved to New York City in 2002 to attend Barnard College, and became the librarian at the Corlears School in 2012. After eight years of school librarianship he transitioned to writing full-time.
Kyle served two terms on the Stonewall Book Awards committee, and was a 2020 Kirkus Prize judge. He transitioned in 2007, and much of his professional work revolves around transgender representation in books for youth.
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I do hope to see more picture books that feature trans, non-binary, or gender nonconforming kiddos as regular kids doing regular kid things (in other words, not every picture book with trans kids has to make their “transness” the plot), but I still wish every kid would have a grownup to read this book with them.
When Aiden Became a Brother is another great choice, and is perhaps even better because it focuses on a trans kid of color. These books give hope for a brighter future!


