“Paul is definitely gay and has a very good sense of self” is what this books
main character’s kindergarten teacher wrote on his report card. Paul always
knew he was gay, but it was not confirmed until he was in Kindergarten. This
book deals with teenage relationships on the different sides of life and not
just being straight in high school.
This book is
believable because its characters show you what life is like being a homosexual
in high school. It explains different types of relationships. It deals with
different problems that you may not deal with in your everyday life.
This is
a great book. It is probably one of my favorite books that I have read in a
long time. Do you hear of many books having to do with different types of
sexualities written for teenagers? Not many books deal with Paul’s way of
getting through high school and being gay. I love this book because it deals
with a subject that I have never read about before. There are lots of books
about high school relationships, but you don’t read about relationships like
Paul’s in many other books.
This
book focuses on high school relationships, but I think everyone and anyone will
enjoy this book. Paul puts his point across in this book that it is alright to
be different. You don’t have to listen to what everyone else says in high
school: just be yourself. I think people of all ages will enjoy this book, and
everyone will look at Paul and his perspective on life differently than they may
have before.
~ Holly Smaltz, grade 12,
Trumbull County Career and Technical Center
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