Luna (National Book Award Finalist)
Books | Young Adult Fiction / LGBTQ
3.6
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Julie Anne Peters
A groundbreaking novel about a transgender teen, selected as a National Book Award Finalist. Regan's brother Liam can't stand the person he is during the day. Like the moon from whom Liam has chosen his female name, his true self, Luna, only reveals herself at night. In the secrecy of his basement bedroom, Liam transforms into the beautiful girl he longs to be, with help from his sister's clothes and makeup. Now, everything is about to change: Luna is preparing to emerge from her cocoon. But are Liam's family and friends ready to welcome Luna into their lives? Compelling and thought-provoking, this is an unforgettable novel about a transgender teen's struggle for self-identity and acceptance.
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Author
Julie Anne Peters
Pages
256
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published Date
2008-09-15
ISBN
0316039896 9780316039895
Ratings
Google: 5
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"At first, I wasn't too fond of reading the story through the main character’s perspective. She made rash decisions, had no real depth, was often selfish, and displayed many character flaws. The only thing that made her interesting and relatable, is that she was very self aware of those flaws and expressed a self deprecating attitude. Then I remembered that most of us experience a series of issues linked to stress, anxiety, identity crises, and depression during high school. As the story unfolds, not many good things occur and we see the main characters struggle to cope with those situations. However, during the last few chapters, I realized that this was a reality that many transsexual teenagers experience. I felt so confused as to how the people in this story could be so transphobic, because it disrupted the peace and happy ending that I desired, as a reader. Therefore, it hit me like a ton of bricks to think about the sheer reality of how terrible it must be for transsexual individuals who actually endure this suffering. The ending was what truly made me fall in love with the book, in all of it's melancholic glory. It made me realize that happiness doesn't come from being accepted by others, but from truly accepting yourself. #Igbt #family #teen #trans"