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How to Speak Boy

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Two sworn enemies start to fall in love through anonymous notes in How to Speak Boy, a fun and charming YA novel from Tiana Smith.
Quinn and Grayson have been fierce speech and debate rivals for years. They can't stand one another, either in competition or in real life.
But when their AP Government teacher returns their school assignments to the wrong cubbies, they begin exchanging anonymous notes without knowing who the other one is.
Despite their differences, the two come together through their letters and find themselves unknowingly falling for the competition. Before the state tournament, the two of them need to figure out what they want out of life, or risk their own future happiness. After all, what's the point of speech and debate if you can't say what's in your heart?

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2019

      Gr 9 Up-High school senior Quinn lives alone with her mother, a waitress who is building a photography business on the side. Living in a small town in Idaho, Quinn faces the typical teenage drama-social insecurity, academic overload, and relationship woes. She has her two close friends, Naomi and Carter, in whom she confides, but recent events have caused some distance between them. Her main focus is the Speech and Debate team, for which she has been elected co-president with her competitor, Grayson. As the two leaders attend meets together and oversee the running of the club, they enter into flirtatious banter, which alternates between friendly and accusatory tones. When Quinn starts an anonymous correspondence with a mystery student in her AP Government class, she wonders if the writer could be someone she knows. As she begins to feel a close connection to this person, she makes questionable decisions that lead to unexpected outcomes. Rumors fly and friends become suspected enemies. Quinn struggles to figure out her future, while simultaneously facing pressing issues that are right in front of her, including her unspoken desire to jump-start her love life. Smith's prose is straightforward and uncomplicated, and gets to the heart of the teenage experience. Although she occasionally falls into formulaic writing, she makes it work by imbuing her characters with depth and authentic traits. VERDICT A fun, enjoyable story that explores the world of high school seniors. Recommended for libraries with students interested in realistic YA romance novels.-Karin Greenberg, Manhasset High School, NY

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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