Self-Made Boys is a reimagining of the Great Gatsby by queer and mixed-raced author Anna-Marie McLemore. It has mystery, love geometry, good humor, and great pacing.
It touched on some pretty heavy topics, but always managed to make me feel really good about myself rather than depressed or triggered. The author made me feel connected to a wider community through the characters’ connections with each other, and the supportive ways injustices and traumas were addressed.
Five stars.
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The Gay Gatsby, if you will
If it isn’t depressing, is it really The Great Gatsby?
Reading Rainbow
I see what you did there
And why should I take your word for it? I want testimonials from an array of five year olds, at least one of which is missing teeth.