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Ray Stoeve’s Summer Love Strategy is a sweet and swoony YA rom-com about two friends making a pact to find summer romance like they’ve seen in the movies—and finding love where they least expect it along the way!
Hayley always has a crush. The problem is, her crushes never like her back. After her latest unrequited love—a girl from her basketball team—gets a boyfriend, she decides she’s done falling for girls who are unavailable. Her best friend, Talia, wants romance too, but rarely gets crushes on anyone, and she’s tired of watching Hayley get her heart stomped on over and over. So the two girls make a pact: they’ll help each other find summer love by putting themselves in situations that always lead to romance in movies.
To help carry out their summer love strategy, they make a list of all the places they could find their real-life rom-com: the beach, the Pride parade, the pool, a MUNA concert, and a party. But as they go to each place and try to find the one, it seems like they just can’t catch a break—they don’t know how to talk to cute strangers, someone mistakes Hayley as straight, and Hayley does a truly unfortunate DIY haircut (that she cannot be held responsible for––it was a crisis!). But when Talia and Hayley finally manage to score dates, will they be able to get out of their own way and really dive into the romances they deserve? Or is summer love not as far off as Hayley thought?
A moving YA debut about a trans boy finding his voice-and himself
Dean Foster knows he's a trans guy. He's watched enough YouTube
videos and done enough questioning to be sure. But everyone at his
high school thinks he's a lesbian-including his girlfriend, Zoe,
and his theater director, who just cast him as a "nontraditional"
Romeo. He wonders if maybe it would be easier to wait until college
to come out. But as he plays Romeo every day in rehearsals, Dean
realizes he wants everyone to see him as he really is now--not just
on the stage, but everywhere in his life. Dean knows what he needs
to do. Can playing a role help Dean be his true self?
An insightful, raw YA novel about a young photographer navigating
toxic relationships and how they influence her
identitySixteen-year-old Arden Grey is struggling. Her mother has
left their family, her father and her younger brother won't talk
about it, and a classmate, Tanner, keeps harassing her about her
sexuality-which isn't even public. (She knows she likes girls
romantically, but she thinks she might be asexual.) At least she's
got her love of film photography and her best and only friend,
Jamie, to help her cope. Then Jamie, who is trans, starts dating
Caroline, and suddenly he isn't so reliable. Arden's insecurity
about their friendship grows. She starts to wonder if she's jealous
or if Jamie's relationship with Caroline is somehow unhealthy-and
it makes her reconsider how much of her relationship with her
absent mom wasn't okay, too. Filled with big emotions, first loves,
and characters navigating toxic relationships, Ray Stoeve's honest
and nuanced novel is about finding your place in the world and
seeking out the love and community that you deserve.
A young adult anthology featuring fictional stories of everyday
resistance. You might be the kind of person who stands up to online
trolls.Or who marches to protest injustice.Perhaps you are
#DisabledAndCute and dancing around your living room, alive and
proud.Or perhaps you are the trans mentor that you wish you had
when you were younger.Maybe you call out false allies, or stand up
to loved ones. Maybe you speak your truth and drop the mic, or
maybe you take it with you when you leave.This anthology features
fictional stories--in poems, prose, and art--that reflect a slice
of the varied and limitless ways that readers like you resist every
day. Take the Mic's powerful collection of stories features work by
literary luminaries and emerging talent alike, including
Newbery-winner Jason Reynolds, New York Times bestseller Samira
Ahmed, anthologist and contributor Bethany C. Morrow, Darcie Little
Badger, Keah Brown, Laura Silverman, L.D. Lewis, Sofia Quintero,
Ray Stoeve, Yamile Mendez, and Connie Sun, with cover and interior
art by Richie Pope.
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Savage Kick #6 (Paperback)
Dan Fante, Debbie Drechsler, U.V. Ray, Steve Hussy, Steve Rasnic Tem
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R555
Discovery Miles 5 550
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The sixth issue of THE SAVAGE KICK features another line-up of
ballsy and - at times - shocking tales from some of the leading
writers in the crime and confessional genres. Headed by an
exclusive excerpt from Dan Fante's 2013 release POINT DOOM, SK#6
features exclusive interviews with both Fante and Debbie Drechsler.
At over 200 pages, SK#6 delivers a jolt to the gut, never shying
away from dark themes in twelve punchy tales that'll stick in your
memory.
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