Any Place but Here
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Annotation: Fans of Morgan Matson and Sarah Dessen will fall in love with this contemporary coming of age story set at a picturesque... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6687659
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 05/04/21
Pages: 323 pages
ISBN: 1-492-67706-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-492-67706-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020053482
Dimensions: 21cm.
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

A North Carolina teen gets a fresh start at a new school midway through her junior year.When June and her best friend are caught with alcohol at their private school, it feels like the end of the world. Sent to live with her Oma, who teaches at a girls boarding school in Virginia, June is furious with her parents for separating her from Jess, whom they consider a bad influence. With Jess, June felt unstoppable, confident, worldly, and seen, whereas her overbearing parents only saw delinquency. But as she settles into life in Virginia, June begins to learn who she is on her own thanks to her reserved but supportive grandmother, a tightknit (and sober) trio of new friends, and a film photography class she unexpectedly loves. Contemplative yet matter-of-fact prose chronicles the development of June's sense of self, grounded by photography assignments that literally and figuratively offer opportunities to see the things-and people-in her life in new ways. June's complicated feelings for Jess-and subsequent questioning of her sexuality before coming out as bisexual-are compassionately and authentically written, as are her tense exchanges with her parents. Most characters are presumed White; Kitty, one of June's new friends, is queer and implied Korean American.An atmospheric meditation on connection and identity. (Fiction. 12-18)

School Library Journal (Sat May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Gr 9 Up-June has recently been asked to leave her prestigious high school after a drunken school dance appearance with her best friend Jess. For the second half of her junior year, June will be living with her grandmother four hours away and attending a new, all-girls school. June, who has built her life around her friendship with Jess, feels lost and unsure on her own. Even as she begins to fit in with her new classmates, she has lingering questions about her own identity, her feelings for Jess, and how to reconcile the person she used to be with the person she's becoming. This novel does a good job of illustrating complex teen emotions, especially the precariousness of growing up and wanting to fit in despite not yet being sure where you belong. Topics broached include teen drinking, defining one's sexuality (the story includes lesbian and bisexual characters), and repairing a toxic friendship. June's actions can be frustrating at times, and not everything is resolved at the novel's end, but teen readers will likely find this uncertainty relatable. June and most other characters' ethnicity isn't stated, though the cast includes characters who are Asian and Black. VERDICT Fans of Julie Murphy's Ramona Blue and Nina LaCour's We Are Okay will enjoy this introspective, emotional novel. Mary Kamela, Kenmore West H.S., Buffalo, NY

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School Library Journal (Sat May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9-12
Lexile: HL740L

Fans of Morgan Matson and Sarah Dessen will fall in love with this contemporary coming of age story set at a picturesque Virginia boarding school. That's what Jess was to me. I was the ground; she was the rain. I wasn't anything until she woke me up. Seventeen-year-old June is completely wrapped up in her best friend Jess. The two are inseparable and June feels so lucky that they found each other. Even if everyone else around her thinks Jess is a bad influence. Even if June is starting to question if she likes Jess as more than just a friend. But after June is expelled from school at the end of her first semester of junior year, she's forced to move to Virginia, to live with her grandmother and attend an all-girls boarding school. She'll be miles away from her home, from her family, and from Jess. June is miserable at first and counts down the days until she can come back home for the summer. But when she befriends two new girls and meets a boy named Sam, who she is instantly drawn to, life in Virginia starts to feel more real. Except Jess is always on her mind, and she can't deny her feelings anymore, even as Jess starts to pull away from her. June can't let Jess go--but she needs to figure out how to move forward, and how to find the place she really belongs. Perfect for readers who like: Teen boarding school romance LGBTQ books for teens Realistic fiction books for teens 14-18 Also by Sarah Van Name: The Goodbye Summer


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