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Robin Reardon
A number of people have asked me why I write novels about gay teens. It's a good question. If I told you I'd had an answer for them right away, that would be fiction. I had to think about it.And there is more than one reason. For one thing, I hate injustice. While there are other groups of people... show more

A number of people have asked me why I write novels about gay teens. It's a good question. If I told you I'd had an answer for them right away, that would be fiction. I had to think about it.And there is more than one reason. For one thing, I hate injustice. While there are other groups of people I could write about who are treated unjustly, the cognitive disconnect I see around the issue of homosexuality is both fascinating and infuriating to me. Logically, rationally, if you read any current events at all, you see that science is coming up with proof after proof that this orientation is a normal, naturally occurring phenomenon - not just in people, either, but in over 1,500 different animal species. So far! So the disconnect is coming from someplace outside of reason. Outside of reality. Which puts it into fascinating areas, irresistible to an author: psychology, social conditioning, religious extremism - juicy territory.Teens of any orientation are going through a precarious time of life. Discovering that something very foundational about yourself is different from most other people can make balance much harder. So gay teens seem particularly vulnerable to me. We've come a long way as a society around gay issues, but not nearly far enough. There's lots more to do, and I want to be a part of that.
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AnnaLund2011
AnnaLund2011 rated it 7 years ago
I read an amazing review of this book by Sammy Goode, and bought the book straight off. Ah, the power of word-of-mouth. Loved, just loved this story, about people we so seldom see. With beautiful language and turns of phrase that hit me just so. Beautiful. ”You came back to that rock and looke...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 8 years ago
“You can’t see gay. You can’t see fear. But you can’t see joy either. And you need love. Life’s full of things you can’t see, so you need love to figure out which ones to trust.” This is one powerful book and I’m not quite sure where to start with all the thoughts I have so I guess the beginning—a...
Opinions of Saturn
Opinions of Saturn rated it 8 years ago
Before I begin, I should clarify that M/M and Paranormal YA fiction are two my least read genres, so the three-star rating shouldn’t be taken as a sign of any sort of failure on the book’s part. It’s just not my type of story to begin with. In this day and age, the idea of one teenage kid teaching a...
lenagrey7
lenagrey7 rated it 9 years ago
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Mahatma GandhiJesse Bryce, of 'Throwing Stones' by Robin Reardon, is a young man full of questions about why the world, and specifically his family, believes that being gay is a sin. Jesse's next big concern is why the people of his small town...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 13 years ago
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