Gr 8 Up—Simon Speir, high school junior, walks away from his computer at school for just a moment, and that is when his biggest secret is discovered. He has been emailing a boy in his grade anonymously ever since a poetic waxing on his high school's gossip Tumblr caught his eye, and now Martin Addison has taken a screenshot and has a powerful way to blackmail Simon into getting his friend, Abby, to date him. Although it is filled with trendy pop-culture and digital-age references (Tumblr, Justin Beiber,
The Bachelor, etc.) that may not stand the test of time, the message will resonate. Rife with realistic, high school relationships and drama, with a laugh or two at every turn, this is a coming-of-age, coming-out, and defying-the-odds story with which many teens will identify. With a very tidy, feel-good ending, the book will appeal to readers who enjoyed Tim Federle's
Better Nate Than Ever (2013) and
Five, Six, Seve, Nate! (2014, both S. & S.) and will find a familiar, slightly more mature home with Simon.—
Brittany Staszak, St. Charles Public Library, IL
Sixteen-year-old Simon loves emailing Blue, an anonymous boy from
school. But when another student sees the correspondence, the
blossoming romance is threatened. Set in Georgia, this realistic
coming-out story features a cast of unique, believable characters.
Simon's humorous narrative alternates with his emails with Blue as
Simon wonders, "Don't you think everyone should have to come out?
Why is straight the default?"
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