
Title: Openly Straight
Author: Bill Konigsberg
ISBN: 9780545509893
Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books
Copyright Year: 2013
Reading Level: 9th Grade and up
Themes: gay literature, social labeling, homophobia, teen life, high school, boarding school, gay romance, clique, coming of age
Awards: None that I know of.
Thumbs Up or Down?: Thumbs Up real high! I love the perspective!
Book Trailer: I was not able to find a book trailer for this one. Sorry!
My Summary: This a story of a boy named Rafe. He is from Colorado and is known at his school as the "gay kid". He has been out of the closet since he was in the eighth grade. Rafe soon finds himself entering into a New England boarding school where no one knows him. Tired of being the cliche "gay kid" he decides to play it straight at his new school. He finds he enjoys the company of his new straight friends and enjoys being free of the social label of being the "gay" in the group. Trouble looms when Rafe falls for one of his new straight friends. Will everything turn out alright? Well you will have to read it to find out!
My Review: I thought this book was great. Where as most gay literature deals with the characters coming out I thought this perspective was so cool. The idea of someone not liking the social stigma of being out and going undercover so to speak to escape it. I found the book entertaining, a quick read and fun. I also love the cover art I think it is clean and intriguing. I enjoyed that the main character himself was judgmental and tossing labels around but eventually realizes his folly in the end. I could have used more detail of the background characters but as we are seeing things through Rafe's eyes I guess it is all his perception. Overall I would recommend this book especially to a teen dealing with issues of being labeled and cliques.