Deacon Locke Went to Prom
Deacon Locke Went to Prom
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Annotation: Too shy to look for a prom date, Deacon decides to ask his grandmother to the event and when a video of their dancing goes viral, he finds his life taking an unforgettable turn.
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 7
Catalog Number: #66844
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 05/09/17
Pages: 389 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-06-242252-9 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-4439-6
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-06-242252-1 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-4439-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2016957990
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

Almost seven feet tall and terminally awkward, Deacon has never been to a school dance. But the senior prom is coming up, and he reluctantly decides to go. Unfortunately, the girl he wants to ask is already taken. Bummer. But then he has a brainstorm: he'll invite his best friend it for it s grandmother Jean! Happily, she says yes, and Deacon agrees to take dance lessons, where he meets the beautiful Soraya, whom he begins to date. But first Deacon and Jean go to the prom, and videos are taken of them dancing and posted on the Internet. The clips go viral, and suddenly Deacon and Jean are famous. Deacon is even invited to become a contestant on TV's Celebrity Dance-Off. Happy days? Maybe. Yes, Deacon and Soraya are dating, but Jean seems to be losing her memory. And fame has a dark side. How will Deacon handle all of this? Readers will care about the answer because Deacon is an appealing, empathetic character, and Katcher's story is always compelling. Shall we dance?

Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

Tall and awkward Deacon takes his grandmother to prom, but he doesn't expect a video of them dancing to go viral. Deacon gets a reality-TV offer just when his grandmother may be losing her faculties, and minor fame also complicates his blossoming relationship with Muslim girl Soraya. Deacon's internal commentary on the story's situations and conversations displays an endearing genuineness and healthy perseverance.

Kirkus Reviews

Deacon's decision to take his grandmother to his senior prom results in unexpected fame.Since his father abandoned him at 16, Deacon's caretaker grandmother, Jean, has become his best friend. So when Deacon finds the required elaborate "promposals" too intimidating and realizes Jean missed her own prom, he invites her instead. Jean's insistence on dance lessons is a ploy to set Deacon up with the instructor, Soraya, a young woman with "a medium complexion" whom the white boy describes as "standing out from the typical pasty-faced Arkansan." Soraya's a senior at the local Islamic school, which she attends to honor her Lebanese heritage. Though romance slowly develops, Deacon still takes spunky Jean to the dance. Soon a video of their dancing goes viral. Deacon gets mostly positive social media feedback, but the attention also strains his relationship with Soraya, who becomes the target of some racially charged online bullying. The complications come thick and fast, but they wrap up extraordinarily quickly in the last 25 pages, as Deacon finds his way back to the people who matter most to him. Deacon's present-tense narration reveals a kind and likable protagonist. A sweet though sometimes obvious lesson on staying true to oneself. (Fiction. 12-16)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Title aside, Katcher-s multifaceted novel is about more than a school dance, delving into discrimination, dementia, and the perils of online fame. Deacon Locke, who has never gone on a date or been kissed, waits too long to ask out potential prom dates, so he opts to take Jean, his grandmother and primary parental figure, since she missed her own prom decades ago. Deacon-s classmates find his decision adorable, and video clips of him and Jean dancing at prom go viral. Meanwhile, Deacon summons the courage to ask out Soraya, a Muslim dance instructor he meets while taking lessons with Jean, and soon has his first girlfriend. Amid the level of small-time celebrity Deacon achieves because of the video (including agreeing to participate in a Dancing with the Stars-type show after graduation), Katcher (The Improbable Theory of Ana and Zak) explores the pitfalls of Internet notoriety and the vicious, sometimes racist commentary that can come with it-with Soraya caught in the crossfire. Although the story looks directly at some of humanity-s uglier tendencies, Deacon-s entertaining commentary keeps the overall tone thoughtful, upbeat and hopeful. Ages 13-up. (May)

Voice of Youth Advocates (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Deacon Locke is a sweet, very tall, socially awkward, eighteen-year-old who lives with his technophobe grandmother after years of constantly moving as his dad fled from one shady deal to another. In a last-ditch attempt to experience a normal high school rite of passage, Deacon takes his best friend to prom—that she is also his grandmother seems almost beside the point, at least until videos of them together at the prom go viral. Deacon suddenly finds himself having to navigate instant fame while simultaneously juggling first love and his worries about his grandmother’s increasing forgetfulness.

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Word Count: 74,321
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.0 / points: 10.0 / quiz: 514669 / grade: Upper Grades

The love life of an awkward teen takes an unforgettable turn after he brings his grandmother to prom in this funny, offbeat, and smile-inducing contemporary romance that is pitch perfect for fans of Jesse Andrews and Robyn Schneider.

Promposals are taking over Deacon Locke’s high school and there is no place left to hide. But even with graduation looming, shy and unusually tall Deacon doesn’t think he can get up the nerve to ask anyone to the dance. Especially given all the theatrics.

It isn’t until Deacon confides in his witty and outgoing best friend Jean that he realizes should could be a great person to take. Only problem is Jean isn’t your typical prom date. She’s older. A lot older. And she’s Deacon’s grandmother.

But when Deacon meets Soraya—a girl unlike any other he’s ever met—he fears he has totally squandered his chances of having a prom he’ll never forget. Deacon couldn’t be more wrong. About everything.

Deacon Locke Went to Prom is award-winning author Brian Katcher’s fifth novel.


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