The Long Run
The Long Run
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Harlequin
Annotation: Contains Mature Material
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #384076
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Adult Language Adult Language Mature Content Mature Content
Publisher: Harlequin
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 02/07/23
Pages: 391 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-335-42862-3 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-6065-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-335-42862-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-6065-7
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Wed Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Gr 10 Up —Sebastian Villeda, also known as "Bash the Flash," is a senior on the track team and is ready to run away from his problems just as fast as he executes his events. Sandro Micelli, a classmate and track teammate, has a caring heart and a complicated home life. Navigating all the uncertainties of senior year in their own self-knowing ways, Sebastian and Sandro form an unexpected bond that helps bring clarity to not only their futures but their own personal journeys. By writing it as a multi-perspective novel, Acker effortlessly allows readers to see the narratives of both protagonists develop through sprinkles of Spanish to highlight the differentiation of cultures, vivid imagery through descriptive writing, and candid dialogue both internally and externally. This YA LBTQIA+ novel is written with the honesty and transparency of not only teenage emotions, hardships, and romances, but to the evolving growth of two boys from different backgrounds being there for one another. VERDICT Highly recommended.—Marcos Vargas

Kirkus Reviews

A coming-of-age romance between two high school athletes in New Jersey.Sebastian Villeda, known as Bash the Flash, and Sandro Miceli, called the Italian Yeti, know of each other from school; they move in different circles even if they're both athletes. Black and Mexican Bash is a track captain, and Italian American Sandro is a field captain, but they couldn't be more different-at least in the ways they're perceived by most people. In fact, Bash has lost his mother, and since he started exploring the Spanish language, he has a word for how he feels: cansado, or tired, weary, and miserable. His White stepfather works nights, and the two don't spend much time together. Sandro, on the other hand, has a large family, but amid the crowded, noisy chaos of eight family members sharing a single bathroom, his overworked parents don't really talk to him. As the two seniors come together, they realize they have more in common than they'd thought, and an unlikely friendship starts turning into something more. Although the boys' backgrounds and upbringings are fresh and intriguing, the chapters that alternate between their first-person perspectives are derailed by the stream-of-consciousness narration and characterization that lacks depth. Their explicitly described sexual explorations and awakenings notwithstanding, their relationship is lacking in genuine chemistry, making the slow prose drag.Unsatisfying. (Fiction. 15-18)

Publishers Weekly (Thu Oct 03 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

His girlfriend dumping him is the final straw for Black Mexican track star Sebastian Villeda—Bash the Flash—who’s grieving the death of his mother while navigating tense relationships with his absent father and emotionally distant stepfather. He isolates himself from his friends and sets his sights on getting into Rutgers, the college his mother dreamed he’d one day attend. Hoping to end his self-imposed isolation, he begrudgingly shows up at a house party that’s quickly busted. There, he meets shot-putter classmate Sandro Miceli, who is Italian American and who recently broke his foot after falling off his roof while attempting to find some peace in his bustling household. After the boys share a drunken kiss, Bash, who never thought he was queer, looks for opportunities to hang out with Sandro. Their burgeoning romance hits a rough patch when Bash accidentally reveals one of Sandro’s secrets to his parents while attending dinner at their house. The duo’s alternating perspectives are depicted via realistically crass teen narratives that showcase complexly rendered characters and fraught encounters; Sandro’s erratic temper and Bash’s dawning self-awareness regarding his sexuality present refreshingly credible images of the messy lives and desires of contemporary teens. Ages 14–up. Agent: Carlisle Webber, Fuse Literary. (Feb.)

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Stonewall Book Awards
Word Count: 93,824
Reading Level: 3.8
Interest Level: 9+
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.8 / points: 13.0 / quiz: 522292 / grade: Upper Grades

2024 Stonewall Book Award Honor for Young Adult Literature

"A boldly authentic new voice in queer fiction." —Abdi Nazemian, author of Stonewall Honor book Like a Love Story and The Chandler Legacies

Two track and field athletes find an unexpected but powerful love in this unapologetically blunt and unforgettably real YA debut.

 
Sebastian Villeda is over it. Over his rep. Over his bros. Over being "Bash the Flash," fastest sprinter in South Jersey. His dad is gone, his mom is dead, and his stepfather is clueless. Bash has no idea what he wants out of life. Until he meets Sandro.
 
Sandro Miceli is too nice for his own good. The middle child in an always-growing, always-screaming Italian family, Sandro walks around on a broken foot to not bother his busy parents. All he wants is to get out and never look back.
 
When fate—in the form of a party that gets busted—brings these two very different boys together, neither of them could’ve predicted finding a love that they’d risk everything for…


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