cover image The Other Boy

The Other Boy

M.G. Hennessey, illus. by Sfé R. Monster. Harper, $16.99 (240p) ISBN 978-0-06-242766-3

As far as his best friend, classmates, and baseball teammates know, 12-year-old Shane is a typical boy. Shane feels that way, too, but it’s not the whole story. He takes hormone blockers to prevent the onset of female puberty, and he wants to start taking testosterone. Unfortunately, his divorced parents share custody, and although his mother is supportive, his father hopes this is a phase. Debut author Hennessey effectively depicts Shane’s life as both ordinary and very particular. All adolescents chafe at parental control, but Shane’s father can prevent him from taking the drug he needs to be the person he feels he already is. All adolescents keep secrets, but when rumors start about Shane, it’s extra scary. While coping with his father, baseball rivalries, his first crush, and his friends’ reactions, Shane keeps working on his graphic novel; illustrated excerpts show how it helps him work through fears and worries. It’s another nice touch in a warm, realistic book that offers a sensitive take on a topic that’s very much in the air. Ages 8–12. [em]Author’s agent: Stephanie Kip Rostan, Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary. (Sept.) [/em]