Both Sides Now
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Narrado por:
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Scott Turner Schofield
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De:
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Peyton Thomas
There’s only one thing standing between Finch Kelly and a full-blown case of high school senioritis: the National Speech & Debate Tournament. Taking home the gold would not only be the pinnacle of Finch’s debating career, but the perfect way to launch himself into his next chapter: college in Washington, DC, and a history-making career as the first trans congressman. What could possibly go wrong?
Well, for starters, Finch could develop a teeny tiny crush on his very attractive, very taken, and very gay debate partner, Jonah. Never mind that Finch has never considered whether he’s interested in more than just girls. And that dream of college in DC? Finch hasn’t exactly been accepted anywhere yet, let alone received the full-ride scholarship he’ll need to make this dream a reality.
Worst of all, though, is this year’s topic for Nationals: transgender rights. If he wants to cinch the gold, and get into college, Finch might have to argue against his own humanity.
People say there are two sides to every argument. But, as Finch is about to discover, some things—like who you are and who you love—are not up for debate.
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* "Queer issues are given center stage, evoking the lived experiences of many in a sensitive and sympathetic way...These characters feel nuanced and genuine, with their identities and backgrounds as integral parts of the plot and characterization. Emotionally charged and politically relevant, this is a must read." —Kirkus
* “Thomas’ debut is achingly vulnerable… There’s no debate: Both Sides Now is a compelling, heartfelt must-read.”
—Booklist
"Debut author Thomas’s conversational writing style is highly engaging and should draw readers in with a compelling story of self-realization and a bit of youthful romance." —The Horn Book
“A sharp, witty narrative… full of cerebral teens with big plans and snark to spare.” —SLJ
"This coming-of-age romance poignantly depicts self-discovery and finding your place in the world." —BuzzFeed
"A delightful YA read.” —The Advocate
“A heartfelt, witty debut novel.” —Buffalo News
* “Thomas’ debut is achingly vulnerable… There’s no debate: Both Sides Now is a compelling, heartfelt must-read.”
—Booklist
"Debut author Thomas’s conversational writing style is highly engaging and should draw readers in with a compelling story of self-realization and a bit of youthful romance." —The Horn Book
“A sharp, witty narrative… full of cerebral teens with big plans and snark to spare.” —SLJ
"This coming-of-age romance poignantly depicts self-discovery and finding your place in the world." —BuzzFeed
"A delightful YA read.” —The Advocate
“A heartfelt, witty debut novel.” —Buffalo News
fabulous, wonderful, witty!
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The debate team plot very much smacks of this South Park centrism, with the topic for debate being a literal, unnuanced question about the trans bathroom bill, a case of human rights, something that literally would never appear in an actual debate team like this. The author wants to have his "mic drop and everybody clapped" moment when the setup is nothing but strawmen at a hayride. But by the end the lesson he learns that "both sides have a point, and we should ALL be able to have a say, even if they're wrong or bigoted" which.... no. Just no.
Somehow this book manages to click on some weird yaoi-roles-type transphobia, plain racist casting, and smug liberalism all at the same time. As far as trans coming of age stories go, you could go find 100% better material at your local community college, in real life.
The narrator does not make up for the racist book
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