Weird Girl and What's His Name
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IndieFab Young Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2015 Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Books 2015 In the podunk town of Hawthorne, North Carolina, seventeen-year-old geeks...
IndieFab Young Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2015
Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Books 2015
In the podunk town of Hawthorne, North Carolina, seventeen-year-old geeks Lula and Rory share everything--sci-fi and fantasy fandom, Friday night binge-watching of old X-Files episodes, and that feeling that they don't quite fit in. Lula knows she and Rory have no secrets from each other; after all, he came out to her years ago, and she's shared with him her "sacred texts"--the acting books her mother left behind after she walked out of Lula's life. But then Lula discovers that Rory--her Rory, who maybe she's secretly had feelings for--has not only tried out for the Hawthorne football team without telling her, but has also been having an affair with his middle-aged divorcee boss. With their friendship disrupted, Lula begins to question her identity and her own sexual orientation, and she runs away in the middle of the night on a journey to find her mother, who she hopes will have all the answers. Meagan Brother's piercing prose in this fresh LGBT YA novel speaks to anyone who has ever felt unwanted and alone, and who struggles to find their place in an isolating world. Ages 14-up.
Author: Meagan Brothers
Publisher: Three Rooms Press
Published: 10/13/2015
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.10w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781941110270
Audience: Young Adult
Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 07/15/2015
Publishers Weekly 07/27/2015
Booklist 08/01/2015 pg. 61
School Library Journal 10/01/2015 pg. 99
Foreword 10/12/2015
Kirkus Best Young-Adult Books 12/01/2015 pg. 52
About the Author
Meagan Brothers is a writer, poet and musician best known for her young adult novels Supergirl Mixtapes, a 2012 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults nomination, and Debbie Harry Sings in French, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, which won a GLBT Round Table ALA Award, and was named a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age. She was founder and lead guitarist for the punk rock band Steel Pier Sinners. A native Carolinian, Meagan currently lives in New York City.
Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Books 2015
In the podunk town of Hawthorne, North Carolina, seventeen-year-old geeks Lula and Rory share everything--sci-fi and fantasy fandom, Friday night binge-watching of old X-Files episodes, and that feeling that they don't quite fit in. Lula knows she and Rory have no secrets from each other; after all, he came out to her years ago, and she's shared with him her "sacred texts"--the acting books her mother left behind after she walked out of Lula's life. But then Lula discovers that Rory--her Rory, who maybe she's secretly had feelings for--has not only tried out for the Hawthorne football team without telling her, but has also been having an affair with his middle-aged divorcee boss. With their friendship disrupted, Lula begins to question her identity and her own sexual orientation, and she runs away in the middle of the night on a journey to find her mother, who she hopes will have all the answers. Meagan Brother's piercing prose in this fresh LGBT YA novel speaks to anyone who has ever felt unwanted and alone, and who struggles to find their place in an isolating world. Ages 14-up.
Author: Meagan Brothers
Publisher: Three Rooms Press
Published: 10/13/2015
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.10w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781941110270
Audience: Young Adult
Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 07/15/2015
Publishers Weekly 07/27/2015
Booklist 08/01/2015 pg. 61
School Library Journal 10/01/2015 pg. 99
Foreword 10/12/2015
Kirkus Best Young-Adult Books 12/01/2015 pg. 52
About the Author
Meagan Brothers is a writer, poet and musician best known for her young adult novels Supergirl Mixtapes, a 2012 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults nomination, and Debbie Harry Sings in French, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, which won a GLBT Round Table ALA Award, and was named a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age. She was founder and lead guitarist for the punk rock band Steel Pier Sinners. A native Carolinian, Meagan currently lives in New York City.