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Act Cool

Hardback

Main Details

Title Act Cool
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tobly McSmith
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9780063038561
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Teenage / Young Adult

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint Quill Tree Books
Publication Date 14 October 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

*Named a Rainbow Book List Title and one of Bank Street Children's Best Books of the Year* A trans teen walks the fine line between doing whatever it takes for his acting dream and staying true to himself in this moving, thought-provoking YA novel from the acclaimed author of Stay Gold. Aspiring actor August Greene just landed a coveted spot at the prestigious School of Performing Arts in New York. There's only one problem: His conservative parents won't accept that he's transgender. And to stay with his aunt in the city, August must promise them he won't transition. August is convinced he can play the part his parents want while acting cool and confident in the company of his talented new friends. But who is August when the lights go down And where will he turn when the roles start hitting a little too close to home

Author Biography

Tobly McSmith is the co-creator/writer of seven somewhat successful musical parodies including Friends! The Musical! (New York, North American Tour, Vegas Residence). Tobly was born in Texas. He now lives in New York City with his two cats, Buster and Bananas McSmith. Tobly is proud to be transgender.

Reviews

"One of the most powerful YA books of the year." - Popsugar "The story will help readers understand how multifaceted and complicated the transgender experience can be. A well-paced, unique story. - School Library Journal "McSmith's approach to gender and dysphoria is compassionate, and the musical's cast dynamics are well sketched; theater fans especially will find the discussion of representation on the stage compelling." - Publishers Weekly "McSmith writes with authority, insight, and empathy. [A] necessary book." - Booklist (starred review)