Week three was all about intersectional identities and featured a variety of characters. Here are the books I mentioned, along with links to find out more about each one.

Queer Person of Color: Jie from Crown of the Sundered Empire

Disabled character: Elenor from Where Shadows Lie

Neurodiverse character: Amelia from the Ember Academy for Young Witches series

Mental health: Sophia from The Narrows

Own Voices: By Sea and Sky by Antoine Bandele

Working Class: Amiti from Seraphina’s Lament