
About This Book:
*Review Contributed By Karen Yingling, Staff Reviewer*
Middle Grade LGBTQIA+ Romance
his father and with Evan.
The inclusion of the seabirds and the coded language the boys create with the bird names seemed a bit forced and younger than the characters. I could see the purpose of it, but it didn’t quite work for me. Lends itself to an interesting title and cover, though!
This is definitely a book that centers romance, and meets all the criteria for a good middle school romance– no drinking (by the tweens; the father drinks a lot), not too much YA drama, and sweet romantic gestures like holding hands and standing on the beach at sunset rather than the more YA play-by-play of physical activity. Readers of Barakiva’s One Man Guy will enjoy this, and it definitely has more romance and less activism than the new Small Town Pride or The Civil War of Amos Abernathy. I still think this is a great book to recommend based on the drama of the parents’ divorce more than anything else. Also, this is exactly the right kind of illustrated cover for middle grade readers. It looks slightly older; less cartoonish.
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