2024 National Book Award for Young People's Literature (shortlist)
Perfect for fans of Mark Oshiro and Adam Silvera comes a fiercely funny and hopeful story of one boy's attempts to keep everything under control while life has other plans.
Ever since cancer invaded his adoptive mothers life, Brett feels like hes losing everything, most of all control. To cope, Brett fuels all of his anxieties into epic fantasies, including his intergalactic Kid Condor comic book series, which features food constellations and characters not unlike those in his own life.
But lately Bretts grip on reality has started to lose its hold. The fictions hes been telling himself about his unattractive body, the feeling that hes a burden to his best friend, that hes too messed up to be loved have consumed him completely, and Brett will do anything to forget about the cosmic-sized hole in his chest, even if it's unhealthy.
But when Bretts journal and deepest insecurities are posted online for the whole school to see, Brett realizes he can no longer avoid the painful truths of his real-life narrative. As his eating disorder escalates, Brett must be honest with the people closest to him, including his new and fierce friend Mallory who seems to know more about Brett���s issues than he does. With their support, he just might find the courage to face the toughest reality of all.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Ever since cancer invaded his adoptive mothers life, Brett feels like hes losing everything, most of all control. To cope, Brett fuels all of his anxieties into epic fantasies, including his intergalactic Kid Condor comic book series, which features food constellations and characters not unlike those in his own life.
But lately Bretts grip on reality has started to lose its hold. The fictions hes been telling himself about his unattractive body, the feeling that hes a burden to his best friend, that hes too messed up to be loved have consumed him completely, and Brett will do anything to forget about the cosmic-sized hole in his chest, even if it's unhealthy.
But when Bretts journal and deepest insecurities are posted online for the whole school to see, Brett realizes he can no longer avoid the painful truths of his real-life narrative. As his eating disorder escalates, Brett must be honest with the people closest to him, including his new and fierce friend Mallory who seems to know more about Brett���s issues than he does. With their support, he just might find the courage to face the toughest reality of all.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
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