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Little, Brown & Co.
Annotation: At Camp Outland, a camp for LGBTQIA teens, sixteen-year-old Randall "Del" Kapplehoff's plan to have Hudson Aaronson-Lim fall in love with him succeeds, but both are hiding their true selves. Contains Mature Material
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6686079
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Adult Language Adult Language Mature Content Mature Content
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 05/25/21
Pages: 391 pages
ISBN: 0-316-53777-2
ISBN 13: 978-0-316-53777-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2019034949
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)

Starred Review Randy has spent summer after spectacular summer at Camp Outland, a camp for queer kids, where he gets to be his most extravagant self. It's been perfect, except for one thing: Randy's years-long crush on Hudson Aaronson-Lim, a supermasculine camper who famously only dates other masc guys. Randy is convinced that this will be the summer he lands the guy of his dreams. He's spent the whole year turning himself into the guy of Hudson's dreams to make it happen: he's buffed up, cut his hair, and changed his name to Del. It means no more camp musical, no more Unicorn Trampocalpyse nail polish, and no more wild outfits. Randy , Del ows it's all worth it for love. But is this really love if Hudson doesn't know who he truly is? As he did in Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts) (2018), Rosen digs into nuances, unearthing biases and internalized prejudices within the LGBTQ+ community, while always handling his characters with care. Sex is discussed frankly, but until the denouement, the story is more screwball than ribald. Though he struggles to chart a course for himself, Randy is supported by friends of all orientations, who help him find his way. An essential pick for teens figuring out who and how to love.

Kirkus Reviews

A lovelorn gay Jewish teen shrouds his identity and sets a man-catching plan in motion at a queer summer camp.Randall "Randy" Kapplehoff now goes by Del. He's 16, at an LGBTQIA+ summer camp for the fourth year, and ready to finally hook, line, and sink the masc4masc love of his life. Previous seasons have been about starring in the camp's annual theatrical production in gender-bending roles and painting his nails to express his inner shimmer. But longtime crush, hunky Hudson Aaronson-Lim (a charismatic serial dater), is more soccer than sequin, so Del cultivates a disingenuous shell to attract him (which he does) and keep him as a boyfriend, turning his back on the production of Bye Bye Birdie (which he regrets). He finds that even in a safe place of self-expression, there are still lots of layers to figure out, labels to peel off, and pasts to evaluate. Sex-positive (and safe) sexual awakenings and activity are peppered throughout. Gender fluidity is de rigueur, and a little queer history is layered in to pique interest in the past. The underlying message is drag: We're all in it at some point. But are you treating or tricking yourself and your audience? This novel has the appeal of a rom-com movie-makeover but with more substantive explorations of self-betrayal, self-evaluation, and eventual awakening. Secondary characters are ethnically diverse; Hudson is Korean and Ukrainian.A drag act that plays with compassion and camp. (Fiction. 14-18)

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

At Camp Outland, a Connecticut sleepaway camp where everyone-s queer, 16-year-old Randy feels fully himself, enjoying -who-cares-if-your-wrists-are-loose-freedom.- He-s been a camper there since he was 12, and he and his friends in the drama cabin live and breathe theater. But this summer is different. Randy has butched up, gone out for sports, and started going by -Del- to land camp lothario Hudson, and not just for a fling, either: Randy-s been crushing for four years now, and he-s out for love. But can love be built on a lie? Rosen (Jack of Hearts ) portrays Camp Outland as an LGBTQ idyll replete with queer history talks and gender-blind theater casting. He also takes on the -straight-acting- gay men who look down on Randy and his friends-

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Word Count: 89,357
Reading Level: 4.5
Interest Level: 9+
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.5 / points: 13.0 / quiz: 511509 / grade: Upper Grades

A Lambda Award Finalist, A Today Show Best Book, A Forbes Best Book, and an ALA Rainbow List Top Ten selection

Set in a summer camp, this sweet and sharp screwball comedy set in a summer camp for queer teens examines the nature of toxic masculinity and self-acceptance.

Sixteen-year-old Randy Kapplehoff loves spending the summer at Camp Outland, a camp for queer teens. It's where he met his best friends. It's where he takes to the stage in the big musical. And it's where he fell for Hudson Aaronson-Lim—who's only into straight-acting guys and barely knows not-at-all-straight-acting Randy even exists.

This year, however, it's going to be different. Randy has reinvented himself as 'Del'—buff, masculine, and on the market. Even if it means giving up show tunes, nail polish, and his unicorn bedsheets, he's determined to get Hudson to fall for him.

But as he and Hudson grow closer, Randy has to ask himself: How much is he willing to change for love? And is it really love anyway, if Hudson doesn't know who he truly is?


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