Gr 8 Up—A small-town Missouri boy's world is rocked when he falls for the new girl at school, and she eventually confesses that she is a biological male. Logan's world is small, as is his mind at first, but throughout the book he grows to accept and love Sage for who—not what—she is. This remarkable book takes a hard look at the difficulties and pain experienced by young male-to-female transsexuals from an easily relatable perspective, as Julie Ann Peters did in Luna (Little, Brown, 2004). Logan is a conservative 18-year-old Everyman whose generic voice isn't—and doesn't need to be—anything special; although readers follow his growth, it is Sage's story that is truly important. A remarkably "clean" book dealing with sexuality and identity, this is neither preachy nor didactic while directly challenging prejudice and intolerance. With realistic characters and situations, it is a first purchase for all high school collections, and could easily be given to middle school readers who are undaunted by its length.—Rhona Campbell, Washington, DC Public Library
This winner of the first Stonewall Award for Children's & Young Adult Literature will make you marvel at the beauty of human connection and the irrepressible nature of love.
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Everyone has that one line they swear they'll never cross, the one thing they say they'll never do. We draw the line. Maybe we even believe it.
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Sage Hendricks was my line.
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Logan Witherspoon befriends Sage Hendricks at a time when he no longer trusts or believes in people. He's drawn to Sage, with her constant smile and sexy voice, and his feelings for her grow so strong that he can't resist kissing her.*
Sage finally discloses a big secret: she was born a boy. Enraged, frightened, and feeling betrayed, Logan lashes out at her-a reaction he soon desperately wishes he could take back. Once his anger cools, Logan is filled with incredible regret, and all he wants is to repair his friendship with Sage.
But it's hard to replace something that's been broken-and it's even harder to find your way back to friendship when you began with love.
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“Tackles issues of homophobia, hate crimes and stereotyping with humor and grace in an accessible tone that will resonate with teens.” -Kirkus Reviews
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“It is Sage's story that is truly important.” -SLJ
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“Teens-both those familiar with transgender issues and those who are not-will welcome the honest take on a rarely explored subject.” -Booklist
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“A sensitive examination of the seldom treated subject of transgender teens.” -VOYA
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Everyone has that one line they swear they'll never cross, the one thing they say they'll never do. We draw the line. Maybe we even believe it.
*
Sage Hendricks was my line.
*
Logan Witherspoon befriends Sage Hendricks at a time when he no longer trusts or believes in people. He's drawn to Sage, with her constant smile and sexy voice, and his feelings for her grow so strong that he can't resist kissing her.*
Sage finally discloses a big secret: she was born a boy. Enraged, frightened, and feeling betrayed, Logan lashes out at her-a reaction he soon desperately wishes he could take back. Once his anger cools, Logan is filled with incredible regret, and all he wants is to repair his friendship with Sage.
But it's hard to replace something that's been broken-and it's even harder to find your way back to friendship when you began with love.
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***
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“Tackles issues of homophobia, hate crimes and stereotyping with humor and grace in an accessible tone that will resonate with teens.” -Kirkus Reviews
*
“It is Sage's story that is truly important.” -SLJ
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“Teens-both those familiar with transgender issues and those who are not-will welcome the honest take on a rarely explored subject.” -Booklist
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“A sensitive examination of the seldom treated subject of transgender teens.” -VOYA
Almost Perfect
This winner of the first Stonewall Award for Children's & Young Adult Literature will make you marvel at the beauty of human connection and the irrepressible nature of love.
*
Everyone has that one line they swear they'll never cross, the one thing they say they'll never do. We draw the line. Maybe we even believe it.
*
Sage Hendricks was my line.
*
Logan Witherspoon befriends Sage Hendricks at a time when he no longer trusts or believes in people. He's drawn to Sage, with her constant smile and sexy voice, and his feelings for her grow so strong that he can't resist kissing her.*
Sage finally discloses a big secret: she was born a boy. Enraged, frightened, and feeling betrayed, Logan lashes out at her-a reaction he soon desperately wishes he could take back. Once his anger cools, Logan is filled with incredible regret, and all he wants is to repair his friendship with Sage.
But it's hard to replace something that's been broken-and it's even harder to find your way back to friendship when you began with love.
*
***
*
“Tackles issues of homophobia, hate crimes and stereotyping with humor and grace in an accessible tone that will resonate with teens.” -Kirkus Reviews
*
“It is Sage's story that is truly important.” -SLJ
*
“Teens-both those familiar with transgender issues and those who are not-will welcome the honest take on a rarely explored subject.” -Booklist
*
“A sensitive examination of the seldom treated subject of transgender teens.” -VOYA
*
Everyone has that one line they swear they'll never cross, the one thing they say they'll never do. We draw the line. Maybe we even believe it.
*
Sage Hendricks was my line.
*
Logan Witherspoon befriends Sage Hendricks at a time when he no longer trusts or believes in people. He's drawn to Sage, with her constant smile and sexy voice, and his feelings for her grow so strong that he can't resist kissing her.*
Sage finally discloses a big secret: she was born a boy. Enraged, frightened, and feeling betrayed, Logan lashes out at her-a reaction he soon desperately wishes he could take back. Once his anger cools, Logan is filled with incredible regret, and all he wants is to repair his friendship with Sage.
But it's hard to replace something that's been broken-and it's even harder to find your way back to friendship when you began with love.
*
***
*
“Tackles issues of homophobia, hate crimes and stereotyping with humor and grace in an accessible tone that will resonate with teens.” -Kirkus Reviews
*
“It is Sage's story that is truly important.” -SLJ
*
“Teens-both those familiar with transgender issues and those who are not-will welcome the honest take on a rarely explored subject.” -Booklist
*
“A sensitive examination of the seldom treated subject of transgender teens.” -VOYA
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BN ID: | 2940169087840 |
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Publisher: | Penguin Random House |
Publication date: | 09/13/2011 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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