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Other Boys
Other Boys | Damian Alexander
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In Other Boys, debut author Damian Alexander delivers a moving middle grade graphic memoir about his struggles with bullying, the death of his mother, and coming out. Damian is the new kid at school, and he has a foolproof plan to avoid the bullying that's plagued him his whole childhood: he's going to stop talking. Starting on the first day seventh grade, he won't utter a word. If he keeps his mouth shut, the bullies will have nothing to tease him about—right? But Damian's vow of silence doesn't work—his classmates can tell there's something different about him. His family doesn't look like the kind on TV: his mother is dead, his father is gone, and he's being raised by his grandparents in a low-income household. And Damian does things that boys aren't supposed do, like play with Barbies instead of GI Joe. Kids have teased him about this his whole like, the especially other boys. But if boys can be so cruel, why does Damian have a crush on one?
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A middle grade graphic novel. When 7th grade Damian starts at a new school, his plan is to not talk at all at school. He hopes it will stop people from bullying him. He is also coming to terms with his homosexuality. He also has to cope with his grief over the death of his mother, and having to move in with his grandparents. I like how his family was kind and supportive to him as he works through his feelings.

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Middle grade graphic memoir that tells the authors story of being raised by his grandmother after his mom was murdered by his dad, not having a lot of money, being bullied by other students, and discovering his sexuality…. All centered around his 7th grade year. It‘s a lot, but ultimately ends with hope, with an author‘s note to finish.

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