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Sto caricando le informazioni... Freakboydi Kristin Elizabeth Clark
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I loved this book! The way the book was written made it easy to read, and it was interesting to follow the three characters in the book with their thoughts and troubles. ( ) "Amust-buy that showcases three teen voices in free verse as they experience just a few of the myriad ways people experience gender nonconformity. Brendan is a reluctant wrestler and a dutiful boyfriend. His social life is a minefield, his athlete friends casual with their homophobia. One dreadful day, the wrestling team all dresses as cheerleaders, just a joke—for everyone else. Vanessa is Brendan’s girlfriend, a wrestler herself. The only girl on the boys’ team, Vanessa defends herself against homophobia at school and a family who tell her, “No boy wants a rough girl.” Her love for Brendan is a signpost that she’s normal. Angel is an indomitable community college student who’s seen her share of the crap life throws at queer kids: beaten and rejected by her father, almost killed by a john. She works at the Willows Teen LGBTQ Center, helping other teens, says she’s “blessed to like me / the way I am,” and is unbent even by the vandalism Brendan commits in a fit of internalized transphobia. In alternating and distinct sections, these three young adults navigate love, family and society. Angel’s position at the LGBTQ center provides narrative justification for the occasional infodump. There are no simple answers, readers learn, but there will always be victories and good people. Though the verse doesn’t always shine, it’s varied, with concrete poems and duets keeping the voices lively. This gutsy, tripartite poem explores a wider variety of identities—cis-, trans-, genderqueer—than a simple transgender storyline, making it stand out . (Fiction. 12-17)" A Kirkus Starred Review, www.kirkusreviews.com Reading Freakboy helped me understand what it could feel like for a kid to want to be another gender. Brendan does. And Angel already is. The novel follows Brendan as he struggles with these feelings. Even though Brendan feels incredibly alone, he is not. Clark reminds us of that through the other two voices in the book: Vanessa, Brendan’s girlfriend, and Angel, a volunteer at a local teen center who has already been through a transition and is happy with herself. Freakboy is refreshing because it’s not tragic. Much to the relief of over-stressed teens, no one dies in this story. I hope that fact doesn’t disappoint award committees. Reading Freakboy helped me understand what it could feel like for a kid to want to be another gender. Brendan does. And Angel already is. The novel follows Brendan as he struggles with these feelings. Even though Brendan feels incredibly alone, he is not. Clark reminds us of that through the other two voices in the book: Vanessa, Brendan’s girlfriend, and Angel, a volunteer at a local teen center who has already been through a transition and is happy with herself. Freakboy is refreshing because it’s not tragic. Much to the relief of over-stressed teens, no one dies in this story. I hope that fact doesn’t disappoint award committees. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Told from three viewpoints, seventeen-year-old Brendan, a wrestler, struggles to come to terms with his place on the transgender spectrum while Vanessa, the girl he loves, and Angel, a transgender acquaintance, try to help. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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