No limit on love

Alison Lister

Book - 2023

"This novel tells a contemporary and timely story of love outside the binary, as experienced by today's teens. In this novel a teen realizing their nonbinary identity and a gender-fluid boy discover together that there's no longer any need for labels. Dan has an increasingly common problem: climate anxiety. After a storm devastated parts of Ottawa, it's hard to get climate change out of mind. Dan goes to help clean up at the school, but only one other person turns up: Levi, who is handsome, progressive-- and shows a strong interest in Dan. And what's more, Levi is also pondering gender fluidity and the necessity of applying any labels at all. Dan falls just as hard, and it's clear they're going to learn an...d grow together on this journey as Dan embraces their nonbinary true self. With unerring accuracy and authenticity, nonbinary romance author Alison Lister's debut young adult romance is a heart-warming story for this exact moment in history."--

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Published
Toronto : James Lorimer and Company Ltd., Publishers 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Alison Lister (author)
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ISBN
9781459417243
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Eleventh grader Dan preps for a music solo and falls in love in this queer story for reluctant readers. In the wake of a massive storm and dayslong power outages in Ottawa, Dan is the only one to show up for the cleanup effort of the school grounds that Levi organizes. Romantic sparks fly, and Dan finds themself falling for Levi as they spend more time together. All the while, Dan is considering their gender identity and, plagued by anxiety, worrying about the state of the world. Dan also struggles with the lingering psychological impact of the storm along with prepping for their solo for vocal music class. On top of all that, Mindy, Levi's ex, is trying to cause trouble for Dan at school. Dan's own disavowal of gender roles comes across as somewhat performative, as they judge their own mother for sometimes not wearing a bra and look down on Mindy for her more traditionally feminine presentation. While Dan's music class performance is the closest thing to an overarching thread, it doesn't receive much focus outside a few scenes, so the payoff doesn't feel particularly climactic. Even Mindy, the closest thing to an overall antagonist, only sticks around for two chapters before she is dealt with. Major characters are White. Disappointing. (Romance. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.