Openly Straight
Book by Bill Konigsberg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Book by Bill Konigsberg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Openly Straight is a 2013 young adult novel and the second book by American author Bill Konigsberg. The coming-of-age story focuses on high school junior Rafe who has been openly gay since he was in the eighth grade. When he switches to a private all boys high school across the country in Massachusetts he decides to hide his sexuality from his new classmates. The novel has been translated into German, Vietnamese, and Portuguese.
Author | Bill Konigsberg |
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Language | English |
Genre | Young adult, romance, drama, LGBT, coming of age |
Publisher | Arthur A. Levine Books |
Publication date | May 28, 2013 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback), e-book, audiobook |
ISBN | 0-545-79865-5 |
Followed by | Honestly Ben |
When Rafe switches to a private all boys high school in Natick, he decides to hide the fact that he is gay, hoping to find a new identity as just Rafe and not just ‘that gay kid’. In an attempt to live a life without labels, Rafe is immediately taken in by the jocks for his soccer abilities. Rafe relishes in being allowed to be a jock and being treated normally in the locker room. Rafe finds a best friend and potential boyfriend called Ben. However, Ben is straight and has no idea about Rafe being gay.
The novel won the Sid Fleischman Award for Humor in 2014[1] and was a finalist for the Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award.[2] It also made YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults list for 2014;[3] the American Library Association Rainbow List; The Texas Library Association's Tayshas List (as a top ten title); and was nominated for the Georgia Peach Award.
In March 2016, Konigsberg released the sequel Honestly Ben, which features Ben as the protagonist. It received three starred reviews: from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and School Library Journal. Both novels in the series were released as audio books that month, too.
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