Young and smart: how can queer kids and parents fend off boredom through the long summer vacation? Check out these young adult titles.Move over, Judy Blume. From wet dreams to lesbian moms, young adult fiction has come a long way. Whether you're a gay parent or a queer kid, YA novels in the past few years have done an ever better job of bringing out stories that touch the lives of queer youth and the people who love them. If you know any teens or tweens with LGBT LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender interests, here are a few new books that might compete with Harry Potter for their summertime attention--and might also teach them a thing or two. Brian Sloan's Tale of Two Summers (Simon and Schuster) is an engaging, funny, and sexy story told as a blog exchange between two best friends, Chuck and Hal, who are separated for the summer. The talented, hetero hetero prefix, Latin, different Chuck is away at theater camp, while his best gay pal Hal is stuck at home in suburban Washington, D.C., taking driver's ed at their high school. The blogging format gives a feeling of immediacy and credibility to the highs and lows of summer. Hal's adventures with his chic French friend, Henri, remind us how serious and delicious young love is. That, combined with Chuck's melodrama with his leading ladies in Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along and the ups and downs ups and downs pl.n. Alternating periods of good and bad fortune or spirits. ups and downs Noun, pl alternating periods of good and bad luck or high and low spirits of BFFs, makes Tale of Two Summers a great read. Pay It Forward author Catherine Ryan Hyde takes readers on a cross-country adventure in the poignant Becoming Chloe (Knopf). Two homeless teens, Jordan and Chloe, escape New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of City--which has battered them both--and head for the road, trying to answer the question, Is life more beautiful or ugly? The kids' one confidant is Chloe's psychiatrist, who approves of their journey as a desperate attempt to save the girl from giving up entirely on what has been a difficult, crippling life. Christian Burch's debut novel, The Manny Manny may refer to: In nobility:
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