Description
Description
Two teen boys grapple with identity and accountability and set off a ripple effect within their community after a school assembly is disrupted by a shouted slur.
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"[A] searing, deeply felt dual-POV novel," --Publishers Weekly, starred review
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
ā "Khorram impresses with this searing, deeply felt dual-POV novel. . . . Urgent second-person narration expertly nails both teens' insecurities and self-perception. The result is a powerfully relevant and affirming story about trying to connect with oneself while navigating homophobia, misogyny, and toxic masculinity." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Thoughtfully weaving their stories together, Khorram adeptly explores the nuances of personal character amid the complex context of public shaming. A formidable tale highlighting the repercussions of homophobia in high school."--Kirkus "The alternating perspectives and second-person point of view immerse the reader in the action. . . . [An] honest and ultimately hopeful story of deciding between what is easy and what is right."--Booklist "Khorram's sensitive exploration of contemporary boyhood offers adolescent readers a positive alternative to currently prevailing homophobic and misogynistic narratives. His skillful use of the second person for both characters immerses readers in Dayton's and Farshid's mindsets, creating a nuanced portrayal of a complex situation with no easy answers but with a hopeful outcome."--Horn Book
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