SILVERA, Adam.
More Happy Than Not. 304p. Soho Teen. Jun. 2015. Tr $18.99. ISBN
9781616955601; ebk. $18.99. ISBN 9781616955618.
Gr 9 Up–Debut author Silvera pulls readers into the gritty, (near-future) Bronx world of 16-year-old Puerto Rican, Aaron Soto, with a milieu of tight-knit, sometimes dysfunctional relationships. Aaron struggles to find happiness despite the presence of his mother, older brother, and girlfriend, as well as a set of childhood buddies and a new, intriguing friend, Thomas. He is haunted by painful physical and emotional scars: the memory of his father’s suicide in their home, his own similar failed attempt with its resulting smiley face scar, not to mention his family’s poverty and his personal angst at an increasingly strong attraction for Thomas. This first-person narrative raises ethical, societal, and personal questions about happiness, the ability to choose to eradicate difficult memories (through a scientific procedure), and gender identity. The protagonist is as honest with readers as he is able to be, and it is only after Aaron is brutally beaten by friends attempting to set him “straight,” that he remembers the entirety of his life story through shocking, snapshotlike revelations. More surprising is the knowledge that his family and girlfriend have known his backstory all along.
VERDICT A gripping read. Silvera skillfully weaves together many divergent young adult themes within an engrossing, intense narrative.
–Ruth Quiroa, National Louis University, IL
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