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Openly Straight Kindle Edition
Rafe is a normal teenager from Boulder, Colorado. He plays soccer. He's won skiing prizes. He likes to write.
And, oh yeah, he's gay. He's been out since 8th grade, and he isn't teased, and he goes to other high schools and talks about tolerance and stuff. And while that's important, all Rafe really wants is to just be a regular guy. Not that GAY guy. To have it be a part of who he is, but not the headline, every single time.
So when he transfers to an all-boys' boarding school in New England, he decides to keep his sexuality a secret -- not so much going back in the closet as starting over with a clean slate. But then he sees a classmate breaking down. He meets a teacher who challenges him to write his story. And most of all, he falls in love with Ben... who doesn't even know that love is possible.
- Reading age12 years and up
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level7 - 9
- Lexile measureHL680L
- PublisherScholastic Inc.
- Publication dateMay 28, 2013
- ISBN-109780545509909
- ISBN-13978-0545509909
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"Rafe has been out and proud since eighth grade, and it was fine: his school friends were cool, his parents threw him a party, and his mother has become the president of Boulder’s PFLAG chapter. All this has become rather tiresome, though, and Rafe longs for a life without labels, where people can see him as Rafe before they see him as the gay kid. He hatches a plan to attend a posh boys’ boarding school out east where he can start fresh. Though initially perplexed, his parents and his best friend ultimately support him as he explores life in boyworld where his orientation is not a barrier to his being fully accepted by the jocks as well as the geeks. He develops an intensely intimate relationship with a sensitive jock named Ben that leads to his falling in love, however, and he realizes that true intimacy has to start and end with honesty. This unusual treatment of the subject of labels, integrity, and the role of sexuality in identity forthrightly explores life after homophobia; no one in Rafe’s life is troubled by his sexuality, but that doesn’t completely answer the question of when and under what circumstances his orientation is relevant. A creative writing teacher pushes Rafe to explore what he’s doing and why, and his comments on Rafe’s writing, while not preachy, offer some clear lessons, as do Rafe’s honest and painful reflections after he and Ben take their relationship as far as it can go in the context of Rafe’s omission. An important but subtle undercurrent here is that Rafe is an introvert in a family and culture that expect him to be more open about everything in his life; this aspect of his character is not explicitly named as such, but astute readers will come to see it as fundamental to all of the things he does explore, such as his tendency to carefully manage his self-exposure in his writing. Readers and discussion groups looking for new and deeper ways to think about what it means to live honestly in a world that sorts by labels will find this fresh and evocative." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books starred review
Praise for Openly Straight:Winner of the Sid Fleischman Award for HumorYALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults SelectionLambda Literary Award Finalist"Funny, unexpected, peppered with terrific dialogue -- and best of all, achingly honest." -- Ned Vizzini, author of It's Kind of a Funny Story and House of Secrets"For anybody who ever wished they could be someone else (and who hasn't?), Openly Straight provides a fun and intriguing, twisting-and-turning romp through sexuality, identity, friendship, and love." -- Alex Sanchez, author of Rainbow Boys and Boyfriends with Girlfriends"Bill Konigsberg hands a great high concept to a really compelling narrator and presents us with a terrific read. Openly Straight is smart, funny, and unflinching. Read this book." -- Chris Crutcher, author of Deadline, Whale Talk, and Period 8"Konigsberg's lovely novel invites us to walk with Rafe through his season of assumed identity and his costly emergence into honesty. It's beautiful. It's a story of salvation." -- The New York Times Book Review* "Lambda Literary Award-winner Konigsberg has written an exceptionally intelligent, thought-provoking, coming-of-age novel about the labels people apply to us and that we, perversely, apply to ourselves... Openly Straight is altogether one of the best gay-themed novels of the last ten years." -- Booklist, starred review* "Readers and discussion groups looking for new and deeper ways to think about what it means to live honestly in a world that sorts by labels will find this fresh and evocative." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review"For a thought-provoking, creative, twenty-first-century take on the coming-out story, look no further." -- The Horn Book Magazine"An original, thought-provoking, hilarious story about the importance of embracing your true identity, and the cost to yourself and others when you don't." -- Julie Ann Peters, author of Luna and Keeping You a Secret"Openly Straight sports a sharp plot with a twist, sympathetic (and totally hot) characters, and universal appeal. It's a must-read for openly everyone!" -- Lisa McMann, bestselling author of the Wake TrilogyPraise for Honestly Ben:"To characterize Honestly Ben (even though labeling feels so wrong after reading this book), I would first call it hilarious. But also touching! And absolutely necessary." -- Jay Asher, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Thirteen Reasons Why and What Light* "Konigsberg has again done a remarkable job developing characters and inviting readers to consider the meaning of friendship with all its rewards and challenges. Extremely well written, this novel of ideas is deeply satisfying and as honest as its appealing protagonist." -- Booklist, starred review* "Well-rounded characters take readers from serious, thoughtful discussions to typical teen pranks with ease . . . Equal parts serious and funny as it addresses homophobia, hazing rituals, and cheating while also delighting readers with a slice-of-life tale set at a private academy." -- School Library Journal, starred review* "Konigsberg again realistically explores what happens when one's self butts up against . . . the world's expectations and assumptions . . . The result is a refreshingly honest exploration of modern relationships and an understanding that love can take many shapes and forms." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review"Honestly Ben is funny, complex, joyful, heartbreaking, and exceedingly wise all at once. A teenager with any question about the right way to live couldn't ask for a better read." -- Geoff Herbach, author of Anything You Want and Stupid Fast"It's hard to write a good sequel, keeping what people loved about the first book, but adding something fresh and new. Not surprisingly, Bill Konigsberg pulls it off wonderfully in Honestly Ben." -- Brent Hartinger, author of Geography Club and Three Truths and a LiePraise for The Porcupine of Truth:Winner of the Stonewall Book AwardWinner of the PEN Center USA Literary Award for Children's/Young AdultA YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection"Words like 'brilliant' are so overused when praising novels--so I won't use that word. I'll just think it." -- Benjamin Alire Sáenz, author of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe"Bill Konigsberg's The Porcupine of Truth is at once heartwarming and heartbreaking, a funny and thought-provoking road trip with remarkable friends Carson and Aisha, who share tough lessons about mending fractures, forging bonds, and discovering grace. Undeniably human and unforgettably wise, this book is a gift for us all." -- Andrew Smith, author of Grasshopper Jungle and Winger* "Konigsberg weaves together a masterful tale of uncovering the past, finding wisdom, and accepting others as well as oneself." -- School Library Journal, starred review* "Konigsberg... crafts fascinating, multidimensional teen and adult characters. A friendship between a straight boy and a lesbian is relatively rare in YA fiction and is, accordingly, exceedingly welcome." -- Booklist, starred review"Equal parts funny and profound." -- Kirkus Reviews
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- ASIN : B00B9FWZPS
- Publisher : Scholastic Inc. (May 28, 2013)
- Publication date : May 28, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 18.1 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Print length : 339 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #849,315 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Bill Konigsberg was born in 1970 in New York City. Expectations were high from birth -- at least in terms of athletics. His parents figured he'd be a great soccer player, based on his spirited kicking from inside the womb. As it turned out, the highlight of his soccer career was at Camp Greylock in 1978, when he was chosen for the Camp's "D" team. There were only four levels. Bill played alongside the likes of the kid who always showered alone, the chronic nosebleeder and the guy with recurrent poison ivy.
A B- student and adequate junior varsity athlete throughout high school, Bill was voted Most Likely to Avoid Doing Any Real Work In His Life by a panel of his disinterested peers. He proved them wrong with a series of strange-but-true jobs in his 20s - driver recruiter for a truck driving school, sales consultant for a phone company, and temp at Otis Elevators.
He worked at ESPN and ESPN.com from 1999-2002, where he developed a penchant for sharing too much information about himself. That character flaw earned him a GLAAD Media Award in 2002, for his column "Sports World Still a Struggle for Gays."
As a sports writer and editor for The Associated Press in New York from 2005-08, Bill once called his husband, who was at the time working a desk job, from the New York Mets dugout before a game. "I'm so bored," Bill whined. He slept on the couch for a week.
He wrote a novel called Audibles at Arizona State, and sold that novel to Penguin in 2007. His editor asked him to change the title so that it would appeal to people other than "football players who read." The resulting novel, Out of the Pocket, received strong reviews from his mother, father, significant other and one girl who had a crush on him in high school. It won the Lambda Literary Award in 2009.
His second novel, Openly Straight, hit the bookshelves in late May of 2013. He describes the novel as "Twilight-like, only without vampires and wolves and angsty teenage girls. Also, set in an all-boys boarding school in Massachusetts. Otherwise, it's like an exact replica." That novel won the Sid Fleischman Award for Humor, which made him an unbearable dinner companion for months thereafter.
His third novel, The Porcupine of Truth, was released in May of 2015. He chose to put a porcupine in the title because this is America, and no one here knows what a platypus is. The novel won the Stonewall Book Award and PEN Center USA Literary Award.
Next came Honestly Ben, a companion book to Openly Straight. He wrote it so people would stop yelling at him about Openly Straight's ending. Honestly Ben received three starred reviews and made lots of people swoon over Ben some more, which irks Bill to no end as Ben is loosely based on his husband, Chuck. No one seems to swoon over Rafe, who is loosely based on Bill. Harrumph, says Bill.
The Music of What Happens arrived in February of 2019. The Bridge came in September of 2020. Both of these novels are so Konigsbergian that someone other than him used the term "Konigsbergian" to describe them.
Destination Unknown followed in 2022. The novel was named after a song that hit number 42 in 1982. Close to the Top 40, but not quite. That song will now forever be associated with Bill Konigsberg. That seems just about right.
Bill currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Arizona is becoming known by some as "Desert Florida" because of its political looniness. Bill would like people to know that this is not his fault and that he loves Phoenix anyway. He has a husband who is clearly too good for him, and two Labradoodles, Mabel and Buford, who complete him.
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Customers find this novel to be a non-stop great read with an interesting story that proceeds from its premise. The book features well-developed characters who experience growth, and customers appreciate its philosophical aspects, with one review noting its amazing insight into a child's mind. Customers describe the writing style as wonderfully written and easy to read, while the humor is deliciously hilarious, with one review highlighting the dry sarcastic wit of the characters. Customers find the book heartwarming without heart-wrenching sadness, and one review mentions how the boarding school setting is well rendered.
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"...Mantenerse leal a quien eres, amarte a ti mismo, quitarte la venda del "que dirán" de los ojos y sobre todo que ser gay es una de las tantas..." Read more
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"...Pros: -It's a read page turner. -The main characters are really likable and you can become very fond of them...." Read more
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book! There's just not enough queer lit in the world that's FUN to read (and of course, doesn't end in everyone dying)...." Read more
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"...But it was worth it. At first I didn't know if I was going to like this book...." Read more
Customers find the book thought-provoking and insightful, appreciating its philosophical aspects and life lessons.
"...Lo más valioso de este libro son las enseñanzas que deja al público...." Read more
"...with another boy who doesn't know if he is (or can) be gay is fascinating and lovingly written, and I'm sure will resonate with LGBTQ+ youth...." Read more
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"...The author really did a great job writting this book. The character are very well rounded, and they offer a great and diverse pool of interesting..." Read more
"...Most* of the characters are refreshing and unique, and the protagonist Rafe's dilemma is relatable to many teenagers--how can we break out of the..." Read more
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"...The author really did a great job writting this book...." Read more
"...This is either a case of brilliant writing or semi-average writing, and I'll let you make the judgement when you read it yourself...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the book's humor, describing it as deliciously hilarious with spot-on and very likable characters. One customer notes that the characters have a dry, sarcastic wit.
"...-Hilariously funny with a bit of sarcasm. -The changes that many of the characters have to go throguh it's incredible and heart warming...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2015This review is also written in spanish / Esta reseña también está escrita en español.
English
This book has been one of the few books that has capture my total attention.
The story is very well written, although at the end of the book the plot events happen way too fast.
The way the main character (Rafe) past is written in it's present gives it a very attractive touch so that the reader can feel motivated to keep on reading, and at the same time more things are revealed about Rafe's past.
The author really did a great job writting this book. The character are very well rounded, and they offer a great and diverse pool of interesting backstories and side characters for the reader to fall in love with.
I would compare my experience reading this book with that of a person who has to go through a roller coaster on which starts a slow ride and then it progresses into a bumpy ride with its own ups and downs, and it leads you wanting more and more with every slide.
The core message of this book is its teachings which are imprinted upon the reader. For example: To keep loyal to yourself, loveing yourself, to stop paying attention of what others say, staying true to your own ideals and that being gay is something that you are but it doesn't lable you.
Pros:
-It's a read page turner.
-The main characters are really likable and you can become very fond of them.
-Hilariously funny with a bit of sarcasm.
-The changes that many of the characters have to go throguh it's incredible and heart warming.
-The author is writting a sequel tittled "Honestly Ben".
Cons:
-The last five characters happen way too fast.
-At the end of the book the main characters do not resolve their differences.
-Little explanation about Ben's past.
Score: 4.3/5
Español
Este libro ha sido uno de esos pocos que han captado mi total atención.
La historia se desenvuelve bastante bien, aunque al final los acontecimientos empiezan a suceder muy rápido, demasiado rápido diría yo.
El manejo del pasado del personaje principal, Rafe, siendo narrado en su presente, escrito en los ensayos que tenia que entregar a su profesor de literatura, le da un toque atractivo para que el lector se sienta motivado a seguir leyendo y al mismo tiempo saber un poco más acerca del pasado de este peculiar personaje.
El autor realmente hizo un buen trabajo con esta pieza, los personajes son llamativos y ofrecen diversidad a la lectura. Si pudiese comparar mi experiencia leyendo este libro lo haría con la de cuando alguien sube a una montaña rusa en la que al subir va lento, luego llegas a la cima y empiezas a descender un poco más rápido y luego es solo cuestión de segundos para llegar al final, dejándote en el interior el deseo de querer más.
Lo más valioso de este libro son las enseñanzas que deja al público. Mantenerse leal a quien eres, amarte a ti mismo, quitarte la venda del "que dirán" de los ojos y sobre todo que ser gay es una de las tantas cosas que eres, pero no es lo que te define.
Pros:
-Lectura refrescante.
-Los personajes principales son agradables y se les toma cariño inmediatamente.
-Hilarantemente gracioso con un toque de sarcasmo.
-La metamorfosis de algunos personajes llegará a sorprenderte.
-Habrá una secuela del libro llamada "Honestly Ben".
Contras:
-Los últimos cinco capítulos pasan demasiado rápido.
-Al final los personajes principales no logran resolver sus problemas.
-Muy poca información acerca del pasado de Ben.
Puntuación: 4.3/5
- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2016I thoroughly enjoyed this book! There's just not enough queer lit in the world that's FUN to read (and of course, doesn't end in everyone dying). Most* of the characters are refreshing and unique, and the protagonist Rafe's dilemma is relatable to many teenagers--how can we break out of the labels that people place on us? How can we be more than a stereotype? How can we be seen as a fully unique person with our own interests, flaws, and skills? In Rafe's case, he's "the gay kid." Everyone in his high school just knew him as the gay kid, and only talks about gayness with him. It'd be annoying for everybody. I can definitely relate to his desire to "start over" in a new school where no one knows anything about him.
*I say that MOST of the characters are great, but some of the other males students at Rafe's new school kind of blend in together--I couldn't tell the difference between Toby and Albie until halfway through the book. They kind of blended together to me. Similarly, most of the other jocks seemed to be interchangeable. HOWEVER, maybe this was done on purpose by the author, to show us how Rafe's in his head so much that he doesn't even consider other people to be real, and is stereotyping/labeling them himself--just like he said he hated when other people did to him! This is either a case of brilliant writing or semi-average writing, and I'll let you make the judgement when you read it yourself.
In general, I think this is a great premise for a book: gay kid hates being known as "the gay kid," thinks being gay is no big deal, goes to another school to reinvent himself and is back in the closet all over again. Rafe's relationship with another boy who doesn't know if he is (or can) be gay is fascinating and lovingly written, and I'm sure will resonate with LGBTQ+ youth. And even straight folks!
Though I have some issues with the writing (particularly in the first few chapters), this is overall a great read and I'd definitely recommend it to my students.
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Durand NicolasReviewed in France on June 13, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Très chouette !
Je me suis régalé à lire ce livre et à suivre cette histoire ! Je vous le conseille vivement.
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MelissaReviewed in Italy on January 6, 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars Consegna
Libro arrivato nei tempi previsti, l'unica pecca è che me l'hanno lasciato nella buchetta delle lettere e si è inumidito il pacchetto, quindi la carta ne ha un po' risentito.
Per il resto tutto ok, come descrizione.
- Client KindleReviewed in Canada on November 27, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
Best book I've read
- Simone McPhailReviewed in Australia on July 26, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars owner of 2 gay sons
Thats a really bad title right? I don't own my sons but I did make them, and I'm so proud they were given an environment they were able to be themselves. I actually have 3 sons, 1 is too young to know who he is, maybe I'll hit the trifecta??
My point is this. This book was amazing. Sure it's fiction, but what insight! I have lots of conversations with my boys that are the very centre of the book. You don't need labels, you certainly don't have to make statements in everything you do, sometimes it's okay to just live.
Thankyou for reminding me that my boys aren't just my "gay" sons.
A beautiful message, written eloquently. Thank you.
- UtkarshReviewed in India on August 21, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious and too good plot !!
Wow! It is pure gold. So funny yet very serious. Very insightful and eye opener. Loved the character Toby, Albie and Ben more that the protagonist Rafe. I loved the author's style of writing simple yet very powerful. Story was very captivating, interesting, really really funny and new !!. I loved all the scenes where Albie ( Lady Gaga haha) and Toby was involved. I think that's what you call true friendship where you don't have to pretend and you can be yourself. I so much wanted the same. I envy them. There must exist some people straight out from a novel It would be really wonderful (Honest and non judgemental people is this world want.)
For me this book is more than YA LGBT novel, it has some very very meaningful sentences about friendship and how people like to act to be accepted and tolerated, so they start pretending to be something else ( obviously which they don't enjoy). I am in love with last line in the book " There was nothing anyone needed to accept or tolerate. We celebrated. " Though the end was not as I would have liked ( Happy Ever After) but was good. I am glad that I picked this book.
Story was so simple and so powerful. I am going to read all the books written by this author.
Very very much recommended.