cover image Boy Like Me

Boy Like Me

Simon James Green. Scholastic Press, $19.99 (352p) ISBN 978-1-339-04587-0

Section 28—a law which prohibited the “promotion of homosexuality”—was still in effect in this poignant 1994 Lincolnshire, England–set queer romance by Green (Heartbreak Boys). When sensitive and intelligent 16-year-old Jamie Hampton reluctantly takes his school librarian’s suggestion to read Wildflowers of Great Britain, he never anticipated that it would be a “love story about two teenage boys.” Moreover, another boy has anonymously written, “I feel like this too” in the margin, prompting Jamie to respond to this kindred spirit. As the teens communicate via the book, Jamie determines to meet his secret pen pal. He soon learns that his mystery correspondent is Rob West, the son of a homophobic politician. After the “illegal” work is discovered, Jamie and Rob attempt to “vanish the book” and protect themselves. Though their actions get them suspended—and likely outed—the pair combat the hatred they witness with their burgeoning feelings. Jamie’s chatty narration—he peppers the story with amusing footnotes—and the protagonists’ bravery in taking risks to “speak the truth and fight for love” boost this affirming teen romance about “being who you want.” Characters cue as white. Ages 12–up. (May)