The Art of Being Normal: A Novel

The Art of Being Normal: A Novel

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The Art of Being Normal: A Novel

The Art of Being Normal: A Novel

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SKU: DADAX1250144272
ISBN: 9781250144270
Publisher: Square Fish
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A young adult novel about two transgender teens who figure out how to navigate life with help from each other.A life-changing and life-saving book. Philip PullmanOn the first day at his new school, Leo Denton has one goal: to be invisible. Attracting the attention of the most beautiful girl in his class is definitely not part of that plan--especially because Leo is a trans guy and isnt out at his new school. Then Leo stands up for a classmate in a fight and they become friends. With Leos help and support, the classmate, who is a trans girl, prepares to come out and transition--to find a new name, Kate, and live a truth that has been kept secret for too long. Kate and Leo are surrounded by bigots, but they have each other, and they have hope in their future.The Art of Being Normal: A Novel by Lisa Williamson is an uplifting story about two teenagers set in the modern day in the United Kingdom. The author was inspired to write this novel after working in Englands national health service, in a department dedicated to helping teens who are questioning their gender identity. This novel, which won awards in the UK, is a first-person narrative about two transgender students, and is ideal for cisgender (cis) readerspeople who identify with the gender assigned to them at birthto learn more about gender identity and what it means to be transgender.A Margaret Ferguson BookPraise for The Art of Being Normal:The Art of Being Normal is a deeply powerful, important story that also happens to be a blast to read. Youll fall in love . . . right away, your heart will bleed at some moments and melt at others, and youll root for them until the bitter end. Bill Konigsberg, Stonewall Award-winning author of Openly Straight and The Porcupine of TruthThe book alternates between [both characters] viewpoints, but readers dont find out what they have in common until Leos burgeoning romance gets derailed. . . . Debut author Williamson does a good job of depicting British class realities and [the characters] struggles with family, bullying, friendship, and bravery. While the book doesnt sugarcoat the difficulty of being a trans teen, it offers hope and the sense that even if you cant get everything you want, you can get what you need. Publishers WeeklyTwo British transgender teens try to come to terms with their lives while facing serious bullying in their school. . . . Williamson has worked with teens grappling with their gender identities, and she folds practical information, about hormonal therapy to freeze puberty, for instance, as well as empathy into her story. A welcome, needed novel. Kirkus ReviewsAn important addition to collections for its first-person perspectives on the experiences and inner lives of transgender teens. School Library JournalWilliamson presents a fresh perspective in contemporary LGBTQ drama by presenting two heroes in different stages of transitioning and further bringing the teens to life through their foibles and family dramas. . . . The best part is that it is a friendship tale; romance plays a role in the story, but it is not the focus. This is a wonderful addition to any teen collection. VOYA, starred reviewPraise for the British edition of The Art of Being Normal:A passionate and gripping tale. Five stars. The TelegraphThe Art of Being Normal deserves to attract attention not only for its sensitive portrayal of life as a transgender teenager but for the authors aptitude for crafting vivid, engaging and convincing characters who keep you rooting for them through the many testing obstacles she puts in their way. The Guardian

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