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Too Bright to See - by Kyle Lukoff (Hardcover)

Too Bright to See - by  Kyle Lukoff (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the summer before middle school, eleven-year-old Bug must contend with best friend Moira suddenly caring about clothes, makeup, and boys; a ghost haunting; and the truth about Bug's gender identity.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A National Book Award Finalist <p/>A gentle, glowing wonder, full of love and understanding. -<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>It's the summer before middle school and eleven-year-old Bug's best friend Moira has decided the two of them need to use the next few months to prepare. For Moira, this means figuring out the right clothes to wear, learning how to put on makeup, and deciding which boys are cuter in their yearbook photos than in real life. But none of this is all that appealing to Bug, who doesn't particularly want to spend <i>more</i> time trying to understand how to be a girl. Besides, there's something more important to worry about: A ghost is haunting Bug's eerie old house in rural Vermont...and maybe haunting Bug in particular. As Bug begins to untangle the mystery of who this ghost is and what they're trying to say, an altogether different truth comes to light--Bug is transgender.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b><b>NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST<br></b></b><br>This book is <b>a gentle, glowing wonder, full of love and understanding</b>, full of everything any of us would wish for our children. It will almost certainly be banned in many places, but <b>your child almost certainly needs to read it</b>. -<i>The New York Times Book Review <p/>"A <b>tender</b> portrayal of a kid who is just coming to understand who he is." -<i>TIME</i></i> <p/>★ "This coming-of-age and coming-out story takes a needed departure from other stories about transgender youth....A chilling, suspenseful ghost story balances the intimate, introspective narrative style....<b>Haunting and healing</b>." -<i>Kirkus</i>, starred review <p/>★ <b>Smart and thought-provoking</b>.... Through Bug's journey to self-realization and self-acceptance, and the wonderfully nuanced understanding of gender he comes to, Lukoff provides <b>a tender rumination on grief, love, and identity</b>. -<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review <p/>★ "Equal parts <b>unsettling, heartwarming, and satisfying</b>...a <b>nuanced and compelling</b> exploration of gender, friendship, and family." -<i>Booklist</i>, starred review <p/>★ Lukoff's three primary themes--gender identity, grief, and ghostly hauntings--work in elegant harmony despite the load. Lukoff navigates Bug's journey of identity and discovery with grace, welcoming...<b>A hopeful examination of grief and gender, and a good ghost story to boot</b>. -<i>School Library Journal</i>, starred review <p/>★ "Lukoff combines gothic horror vibes with a slow-building trans awakening...The spooks and mysteries are an added bonus that sets this narrative apart from similar titles." -- <i>BCCB</i> <p/>★ "While gender identity remains prominent throughout, Lukoff also combines <b>pitch-perfect adolescent angst, evolving friendships and spooky encounters</b> to create a welcoming story accessible to young readers of all backgrounds." -- <i>Shelf Awareness</i> <p/>When we talk about wanting to see a diverse range of books for kids, this is precisely what we should be thinking of.... <b>Smart. Original. Necessary</b>. " -Betsy Bird, Fuse8 <p/>"Bug's first-person, present-tense narration gives readers a close look at his sense that things don't quite fit....and his gradual understanding of why that is." -<i>The Horn Book</i> <p/><b>A much-needed book</b> about the acceptance of a transgender boy who finds the support he needs from his family, his best friend, and eventually his friends at school. -<i>School Library Connection</i> <p/><br><b><b><b><i>Boston Globe</i> <i>Best Book of 2021</i><br><i>TIME</i> <i>Best Children's Book of 2021</i></b><br></b><i>Washington Post</i> <i>Best Children's Book of 2021</i><br><i>New York Public Library Best Book for Kids of 2021</i> <br><i>Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book for 2021</i> <br><i>NPR Best Book of 2021 PW</i> <i>Best Book of 2021</i><br><i>Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2021</i><br><i>Kirkus Best Book of 2021</i><br><i>School Library Journal Best Book of 2021</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kyle Lukoff is the author of the Stonewall Award winner <i>When Aidan Became a Brother </i>and <i>A Storytelling of Ravens.</i> While becoming a writer, he worked as a bookseller and school librarian. He lives in New York City, and hopes you're having a nice day.

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