Exemplary
Thanks to my awesome book club, I've got a new-old addition to my slowly accumulating roster of books featuring gay teens whose portrayals don't make me want to hurt people. It's Dance on My Grave by Aidan Chambers. I honestly had no idea that this book existed and it blew my mind. I made no secret of my strong aversion to Chambers's This Is All, but I can't automatically reject an author based on one book. That would be madness. In that spirit, I'm so glad I was prompted to give this one a chance.
Dance on My Grave is over 25 years old, so worrying about spoiling it seems ridiculous, yet I came in totally unspoiled and it made reading it that much more of an amazing experience for me. Really, what I want to know is, did everyone else know about this book all along, or is it a lost gem? I'm curious to hear. Right now, though, I've got a stack of other reading to attend to that is making me swoon, plus I have to do some retroactive homework and read this article (thanks to Amanda for the link) and maybe next week I'll be ready to get into the particulars of why this book made my YA honor roll.
Until then, Happy Opening Day - Go Sox!
Written material © 2008 Dawn Emerman
That was one of my favourites in high school!
Posted by:maredeath | April 08, 2008 at 02:45 PM