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Flesh and Bone

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A literary novel for young adults that deals with a despairing teen uncertain about his sexual preferences who turns to drugs, alcohol, and unreliable friends for solace

Told in a series of images and fragments, Flesh and Bone is a raw and real portrayal of a teen struggling to find love in his life. When Bill's father leaves and he and his mother move far away to live with her parents, his whole world implodes. His grandparents are cold and distant, his mom is distant both physically and emotionally as she deals with her own struggles, and his dad is just gone. Bill explores his sexuality with multiple partners as he searches for love and compassion and turns to drugs and alcohol to dull the pain of loneliness. Flesh and Bone is a powerful tale that sheds light on the dark places of the soul.

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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2015

      Gr 10 Up-When his parents announce their divorce, Bill moves with his mother to the rural Oregon town where she grew up to live with her parents. While she works long hours waitressing, Bill falls in with a group at school who hang in "the Pit." Soon he enters in to multiple sexual relationships, with girls and boys as well as a friend's uncle. He self-medicates with alcohol, marijuana, Oxycotin, and later heroin, partly in an effort to assuage his own depression but also in keeping with his friends' social habits. Told in short chapters with spare dialogue and lyrical prose, the story is less plot-driven and more of an evocative character piece. Somber and meditative, the story is told as a series of snapshots, leaving readers to draw their own conclusions about the source of Bill's pain, whether it be his parent's divorce, father's abandonment, difficulty coming to terms with his attraction to men, or his inability to connect emotionally. The explicit sexual content combined with profanity and extensive drug use make this a better fit for mature teens. VERDICT With the lack of bisexual main characters in young adult fiction, the book has a place in LGBTQ collections.-L. Lee Butler, Hart Middle School, Washington, DC

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      Bill's parents are divorced, and he's now living with his mother at his grandparents' farm in backwater Oregon. At his new high school, Bill finds plenty of opportunities for sexual encounters and drug experimentation, but not the meaningful connections he craves. Bill's story captures a uniquely intimate, raw experience of a bisexual teenager, but the disjointed, snapshot-like narrative is distancing.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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