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Gay teenagers. Juvenile fiction.
High school students. Juvenile fiction.
Clubs. Juvenile fiction.
Elections. Juvenile fiction.
Secrecy. Juvenile fiction.
Sexual minority youth. Juvenile fiction.
Gay teenagers. Fiction.
High school students. Fiction.
Clubs. Fiction.
Elections. Fiction.
Secrets. Fiction.
Starred Review Sixteen-year-old Barney Brown white British teen and a self-described "massive gay dork" in heaven; he's about to be elected president of Greenacre Academy's LGBTQ+ society. It's not that much of a surprise; the society has only four members, two of whom orge, white and transmasc, and Maya, Black and lesbian e his best friends. That leaves his rival, beautiful, popular Bronte (Maya's ex), who coolly announces that, at her suggestion, the principal has declared the election will be school-wide. Barney and company launch a spirited campaign, but they're more than matched by Bronte, who, not to put too fine a point on it, cheats. On election day, a school-wide prank sends the election results spinning in a direction the club never expected. More alarming, they'll truly need to count on their new leader as the society prepares its entry into a national competition to be named Rainbow Youth's global ambassador school. Green's absolutely delightful comedic epic offers both highly captivating characters and a passionate defense of all things LGBTQIA+. An import from the UK, the book underscores the necessity of queer narratives and proves that, in the end, it all comes down to love.
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Mon May 08 00:00:00 CDT 2023)Friends, enemies, and frenemies see the best and worst sides of each other when the vote for LGBTQ+ Society president is opened up to the whole school.The club supporting queer students at Barney Brown's school, Greenacre Academy, means everything to him. Passionate about its mission, the gay, White English teen is confident that he's exactly the president the club needs-and even more confident that he's a shoo-in for the role. His two best friends, George Piper and Maya Phillips, a White trans boy and Black lesbian, respectively, are the only other people choosing between Barney and Bronte O'Halloran-his opponent, Maya's ex-girlfriend, and the sworn enemy of the tightknit trio. But when Bronte convinces their principal to allow all 1,000 members of the student body to vote, a contentious election campaign is set into motion in which both candidates will do whatever it takes to win. Adding to the pressure is the news that Rainbow Youth, a national organization, will be choosing one school's queer club to represent them as global ambassadors. But even when the results of the vote come in, the drama is just beginning. The characters' relationships and dialogue are endearing and laugh-out-loud funny. It is hard not to root for these teens as they fail and succeed together. Multiple plot twists and shocking reveals make this book difficult to put down.Ideal for lovers of both juicy reality TV and inspiring LGBTQ+ documentaries. (author's note, resources, club minutes) (Fiction. 14-18)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)Friends, enemies, and frenemies see the best and worst sides of each other when the vote for LGBTQ+ Society president is opened up to the whole school.The club supporting queer students at Barney Brown's school, Greenacre Academy, means everything to him. Passionate about its mission, the gay, White English teen is confident that he's exactly the president the club needs-and even more confident that he's a shoo-in for the role. His two best friends, George Piper and Maya Phillips, a White trans boy and Black lesbian, respectively, are the only other people choosing between Barney and Bronte O'Halloran-his opponent, Maya's ex-girlfriend, and the sworn enemy of the tightknit trio. But when Bronte convinces their principal to allow all 1,000 members of the student body to vote, a contentious election campaign is set into motion in which both candidates will do whatever it takes to win. Adding to the pressure is the news that Rainbow Youth, a national organization, will be choosing one school's queer club to represent them as global ambassadors. But even when the results of the vote come in, the drama is just beginning. The characters' relationships and dialogue are endearing and laugh-out-loud funny. It is hard not to root for these teens as they fail and succeed together. Multiple plot twists and shocking reveals make this book difficult to put down.Ideal for lovers of both juicy reality TV and inspiring LGBTQ+ documentaries. (author's note, resources, club minutes) (Fiction. 14-18)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)The drama and politics of a student club election are exacerbated by emotionally intense relationships in this comedic and touching novel by Green (
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Mon May 08 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
A landmark comedic novel about a group of queer teens at their worst - and ultimately their best - from one of the UK's leading writers of LGBTQ+ teen fiction.
Barney's a shoo-in for his school's LGBTQ+ Society President at the club's next election. But when the vote is opened up to the entire student body, the whole school starts paying attention. How low will the candidates go to win? Buckle up for some serious shade, scandals and sleazy shenanigans. It isn't long before it's National Coming Out Day - for everyone's secrets!
But when the group faces an unexpected threat - and a big opportunity - can the club members put politics aside and stand united?