A different kind of brave

Lee Wind

Book - 2024

"Nicolas 'Nico' Hall is sixteen when he escapes from Dr. H's religious gay reprogramming institute in California. On his own, he assumes one identity after another to avoid recapture as he flees south to Peru and then to Mexico. Seven days older than Nico, Samuel 'Sam' Jonas Solomon is a privileged Upper West Side only child who idolizes James Bond. When his heart is broken, he vows that, like Bond, he's never going to trust in love again. Then he meets Nico, and his heart won't listen to any logic. Nico's survived by living only for himself--until his love for Sam has him risking his freedom for others. And as much as Sam wants to be like 007, he discovers that James Bond is a terrible role mode...l. Together, Nico and Sam set out to free the other teens trapped in Dr. H's Institute, plunging readers into perils, drama, and a long-shot chance at love. To succeed, they'll both have to be A Different Kind of Brave."--

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Review by Booklist Review

The adventure begins when 16-year-old Nico escapes from prison--a conversion therapy institute, complete with cells, occupied by the 69 other kids who, like Nico, are gay and are there to be "cured" of their homosexuality. Fleeing, Nico stows away on a cruise ship headed south. Meanwhile, the action shifts to wealthy, gay, 16-year-old Sam Solomon, a James Bond fanatic whose largely uneventful quotidian life in Manhattan is in marked contrast to Nico's. The book moves back and forth between Sam and Nico as Nico runs from Peru to Mexico; there, the story lines converge as Sam, on vacation, arrives at the resort where Nico works, and the two meet and fall in love. But there's much more to come when the facility Nico has been running from takes Sam prisoner. Wind has crafted a successful action-adventure story with a suitably suspenseful, white-knuckle denouement. Fans of the genre will be pleased.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Queer teens get their James Bond moment--and then some. After his latest foster mom betrays him, sophomore Nicolas Hall winds up in a conversion therapy prison in California called the Institute. As inmate Number Seventy, Nico narrowly (but cleverly) escapes, promising to come back and save his friend Bec. Meanwhile, in Manhattan, James Bond--obsessed Samuel Solomon gets dumped by his boyfriend. Since "007 got his heart broken once too," Sam tries to be "Bond-tough." But it's harder than it looks, and Sam's therapist encourages him to focus on One Good Thing. Fate eventually brings Nico and Sam together in Mexico at a resort--though both of them are using aliases. Their romance is swift and sweet, until it all comes crashing down. The two boys get separated, but not before Sam learns the truth about Nico's situation. As the police close in, can the would-be boyfriends bring down the Institute for good even when they're miles apart? Wind's latest effectively channels the Bond canon while reflecting the flaws of its poster boy's toxic masculinity. The alternating third-person narration keeps the pace moving while also building anticipation of the boys' first meeting. As the teens overcome each obstacle with almost debonair ease, this roller-coaster ride to a happy ending feels like wish fulfillment. Nevertheless, it's refreshing to see queer kids saving each other--and finding love. The main cast reads white. Thrilling. Positively thrilling. (list of aliases, author's note) (Fiction. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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