Parrotfish
Angela Katz-McNair has never felt quite right as a girl, but it's a shock to everyone when she cuts her hair short, buys some men's clothes, and announces she'd like to be called by a new name, Grady. Although Grady is happy about his decision to finally be true to himself, everybody else is...
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Angela Katz-McNair has never felt quite right as a girl, but it's a shock to everyone when she cuts her hair short, buys some men's clothes, and announces she'd like to be called by a new name, Grady. Although Grady is happy about his decision to finally be true to himself, everybody else is having trouble processing the news. Grady's parents act hurt; his sister is mortified; and his best friend, Eve, won't acknowledge his existence. On top of that, there are more practical concerns--for instance, which locker room is he supposed to use for gym class? Grady didn't expect his family and friends to be happy about his decision, but he also didn't expect kids at school to be downright nasty about it. But as the victim of some cruel jokes, Grady also finds unexpected allies, including the school geek Sebastian, and Kita Charles, who's a gorgeous senior. In a voice tinged with humor and sadness, Ellen Wittlinger explores Grady's struggles--struggles any teen will be able to relate to.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781442406216 (1442406216)
ASIN: 1442406216
Publish date: January 4th 2011
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Engaging and sweet YA novel about a young translad. A bit Afterschool Special/wish-fulfillment fantasy, but who doesn't like that sometimes?
Warm and realistic portrayal of Grady, a transgendered teen who starts out as Angela. Characters are finely drawn, and except for one entirely evil girl, pretty realistic and very sympathetic. An interesting window into what it might be like to have gender dysphoria as an adolescent, when there's so...