Drag Teen by
Jeffrey Self, 272 pages
“JT feels like his life's hit a dead
end. It looks like he'll always be stuck in Florida. His parents are
anti-supportive. And his boyfriend, Seth, seems to be moving toward a bright future
a long way from home. Scholarship money is nonexistent. After-school work will
only get JT so far. There's only one shot for him — to become the next Miss
Drag Teen in New York City. The problem with that? Well, the only other time JT
tried drag (at a school talent show), he was booed off the stage. And it's not
exactly an easy drive from Florida to New York. But JT isn't going to give up.
He, Seth, and their friend Heather are going to drag race up north so JT can
capture the crown, no matter how many feisty foes he has to face. Because when
your future is on the line, you have to be in it to win it, one fraught and
fabulous step at a time.”
I enjoyed this story. It was a
light-hearted, fun look at a gay teen’s life in small town America. Anyone looking for a serious, hard-hitting
book should look for something else but this book still confronts some real
issues, despite its light take. This
would be a fun read for teens today.
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