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360 pp.
| Carolrhoda |
November, 2023 |
TradeISBN 9781728457598$19.99
(2)
YA
Calvin Conroy dreams of becoming a Broadway star, but when he falls off the stage during the middle school musical, it confirms what he's always known: he's meant to play supporting cast to his best friend, Kennedy, the true star in his life. Then Kennedy reveals she will be attending performing arts school in New York City next year, leaving him to face eighth grade without her. Calvin decides to create a film spectacular enough to convince her to stay. He enlists his neighbor Blake, an aspiring filmmaker and the only person who knows how to soothe Calvin's growing anxiety. Soon, Calvin has yet another thing to worry about--what his Catholic parents will think about his crushing on another boy. He'll have all summer in church youth choir to think about it, under the watchful eyes of the priest. Calvin's panicky narration is easy to empathize with, giving the reader a front-row seat to his anxiety. Heavier themes are balanced with lightheartedness and references that will delight any theater kid. The topic of religion, in particular--Catholicism and Judaism, as experienced via a friend's bar mitzvah--is approached with both humor and thoughtfulness. Calvin's first attempts at romance and sometimes toxic friendships result in a lot of drama, but his showstopping antics are a joy throughout.
Reviewer: Bodie Shanis
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