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- Dating (Social customs)--Juvenile fiction
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- Gay men--Juvenile fiction
- Gay teenagers--Juvenile fiction
- Hispanic Americans--Juvenile fiction
- Homophobia--Juvenile fiction
- Maternal rejection--Juvenile fiction
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- Mexican American teenage boys--Juvenile fiction
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- Mothers and sons--Juvenile fiction
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Title Statement | Queerceañera / Alex Crespo. |
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Author | Crespo, Alex |
Publication | New York: HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers,2024. |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | 295 pages ; |
ISBN | 9780063257405 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07402934 |
Audience & Ratings | 013+. Grades 10-12. |
Summary | "Joaquin Zoido is out and proud of it. And while he knew his dad and sister, Carmen, would be super supportive, he wasn't quite ready for them to surprise him with a queerceañera, a coming out party to celebrate him. Between all the talks of tastings and venues, and the chirping of his family's RSVP texts, the question of who will be his chambelán is on everyone's minds. What Joaquin is decidedly trying to not think about is whether his mom is going attend or if she's finally replaced him with her favorite godson, Felix-the boy who made Joaquin realize he was gay and who was his first kiss. But when an impromptu lie snowballs into a full-fledged family-group-chat rumor, every Zoido from Texas to Mexico starts believing that Felix is not only Joaquin's chambelán but also his brand-new boyfriend. To avoid the pity and sympathies of an ill-timed breakup, Joaquin and Felix strike a deal-they'll stay fake boyfriends until the party. Yet, as the day draws nearer and old feelings spark anew, Joaquin will have to decide whether a picture-perfect queerceañera with a fake boyfriend is worth giving up the chance of something real."--Jacket flap. |
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By Topic | Dating (Social customs)--Juvenile fiction |
Gay men--Juvenile fiction | |
Gay teenagers--Juvenile fiction | |
Hispanic Americans--Juvenile fiction | |
Homophobia--Juvenile fiction | |
Maternal rejection--Juvenile fiction | |
Mexican American families--Juvenile fiction | |
Mexican American teenage boys--Juvenile fiction | |
Mexican American teenagers--Juvenile fiction | |
Mothers and sons--Juvenile fiction | |
Quinceañera (Social custom)--Juvenile fiction | |
Separation (Psychology)--Juvenile fiction | |
Sexual minorities--Juvenile fiction | |
Dating--Juvenile fiction | |
LGBTQ+ people--Juvenile fiction | |
By Location | Texas--Juvenile fiction |
By Genre | Young adult fiction |
Gay fiction | |
Queer fiction | |
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