cover image The Boy Recession

The Boy Recession

Flynn Meaney. Little, Brown/Poppy, $17.99 (256p) ISBN 978-0-316-10213-1

In this sassy and very funny he said/ she said romantic comedy from Meaney (Bloodthirsty), Kelly and Hunter’s small Wisconsin high school suffers an exodus of dudes when several popular jocks defect for better football programs, turning under-the-radar guys like Hunter and his friends into prime boyfriend material. Hunter relishes his life as a slacker, despite his academic and musical gifts, but is prodded into action when he starts teaching music to elementary school students with Kelly as a résumé booster, and lands the lead role in the school musical. Before long, Kelly and Hunter are falling for each other, although typical barriers stand in their way—aspiring actress Diva pursues Hunter, and Kelly dates geeky piccolo player Johann in retaliation. The fun of the story lies less in the question of “Will they or won’t they?” than in the large supporting cast of offbeat friends—such as Hunter’s friend Eugene, whose reputation as a perv does a complete 180—and the romantic pairings that result. Rarely has a recession brought such enjoyment. Ages 15–up. Agent: Daniel Lazar, Writers House. (Aug.) ■