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Not Not Normal

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Jordan and Nathan couldn't be more different, but when order and chaos collide, opposites attract. Jordan is a bit of an oddball at school. He likes rules, routine, old sci-fi novels, and is often the victim of his bully's torment. When new student Nathan joins the school, he wears down Jordan's walls and, with his love, empowers Jordan to stand up for himself. Nathan's parents are going through a divorce, and at a new school in a new city, Jordan provides him with the stability he can't find at home. Through their friendship and eventually their romance, Jordan embraces his newfound self-confidence and proclaims his love for Nathan in front of the school. Each is just what the other needs. Not Not Normal shows readers that sometimes the qualities we need most can be found in and learned from the friends around us. We just need to let them in. Embracing your differences and facing the unknown can be scary, but with true friends and support, there is nothing you can't handle.
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      December 1, 2024
      A new student helps a grieving bookworm face his fears--and they fall for each other in the process. Eleventh grader Jordan is struggling in the wake of his mother's death from cancer. He's also being bullied at school for being a small, quiet boy. His father sold their old house and moved them into an apartment after their loss, a change Jordan has found upsetting and destabilizing. He copes by reading his mother's old science-fiction novels and focusing on order and routine, helped by boisterous friend Emma and sympathetic school caretaker Mr. Jenkins, with whom he eats lunch most days to avoid the minefield that is the cafeteria. When brave, bold Nathan moves to Toronto from Montreal after his parents' divorce, he pushes back against the bullies and joins Jordan's book club at school. The two become friends, and as they grow closer and even work together on a class presentation, Jordan explores the deeper feelings he's developing for Nathan. But can he find his inner reserves of courage? The personable characters and their relatable struggles mean that this romance for reluctant readers should find fans both within and outside its intended audience, making it a good choice for any teens who find it challenging to fit in. Jordan, Nathan, and Emma are cued white; there's racial diversity among the secondary characters. An engaging opposites-attract queer romance.(Romance. 12-18)

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