The Other Boy

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Product Details

Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.3 X 1.0 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062427663

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About the Author

M. G. Hennessey

loves Star Wars, the San Francisco Giants, strawberry ice cream, and dancing (not necessarily in that order). If she could choose one superpower, it would be flying. A supporter of the Transgender Law Center, Gender Spectrum, and the Human Rights Campaign, she lives in Los Angeles with her family. Visit her on the web at www.mghennessey.com.

Sfé R. Monster

is a comic artist and illustrator who is deeply invested in the telling of transgender stories, whose own work includes the comic Eth's Skin and the Beyond anthology. Sfé lives on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in Nova Scotia, Canada, and enjoys conspiracy theories, eerie beasts, and folk music. Visit Sfé R. Monster at www.sfemonster.com or on Twitter @sfemonster.

Reviews

"Debut author Hennessey effectively depicts Shane's life as both ordinary and very particular... A warm, realistic book."--Publishers Weekly
"Hennessey sensitively portrays typical sixth-grade trials (first crushes, embarrassing parents, etc.), compounded by the confusion and prejudice that can accompany transitioning. An honest, encouraging addition to the growing ranks of transgender lit for the middle grades."--Booklist
"Shane's voice rings true, and the writing is straightforward and accessible...t's refreshing to read a story with a young trans character already living life as his true gender and never questioning his identity...The book...has wide appeal."--School Library Journal
"Shane's story presents a range of experiences of how people react to someone transgender. More importantly, his story walks readers through what it feels like to know your body doesn't align with your gender. Shane is positioned just right to surface problems negotiating friends and romance as an ordinary boy."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Hennessey explores Shane's life and it's many complications with sensitivity. Terrific story-telling elevates this above a standard "issues book," and readers will find it impossible not to empathize with the diverse cast of characters."--San Francisco Chronicle
"This is the story with a triumphant-but-realistic ending. It's challenging but not tragic, and it ends with bright, beautiful hope."--Kirkus Reviews