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Down to the Bone
by Brian Jewell
Bay Windows
Monday Jun 2, 2008


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Mayra Lazar Dole
Harper Teen

Why are so many of the gay coming-of-age books about boys? Down to the Bone adds some gender and racial diversity to the growing canon with this tale of a lesbian Latina. Laura is in love with her girlfriend Marlena and all is right with the world - until the discovery of a love letter gets her kicked out of Catholic school and out of her mother’s house. Separated from her girlfriend and forced to move in with a friend’s family, Laura tries to distance herself from her past and her sexuality. You can imagine how successful that tactic is. But will Laura settle for living a lie, or will she fully come out? Dole spins her yarn with a pleasing mix of honesty and lightness, showing us Laura’s pain and confusion in dealing with her unsupportive family and friends, but without getting so bogged down in it that the reader loses hope. And Laura is a character to root for: sassy and sarcastic, insightful but naïve, loving but defensive. She’s an authentic teenager down to her Miami slang and effusive enthusiasm and, when she finally finds her pride you’ll want to cheer.


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"Down to the Bone"

Anonymous, 2008-06-02 18:31:13
I fell in love with all of Laura’s friends! Down to the Bone is a must read!
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Anonymous, 2008-06-02 19:51:42
Dole’s style is funny, spunky, smart, and engaging. This book will make you laugh but also hit the poignant feelings of being young and fighting to be recognized. This book should be read and shared.
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Anonymous, 2008-06-04 09:21:36
I highly recommend this book. It is extremely creative and well done and such a fresh voice!
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Anonymous, 2008-06-04 12:36:08
I wish this book had comeout 10 years ago. My parents didn’t raise me to be gay, so I really had no one to turn to, and no one in my small Minnesota town to talk too-Laura’s angst mirrors the angst I felt at being seperated from a
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Anonymous, 2008-06-04 12:37:37
neighbor "friend". Nevertheless, i enjoyed the book- I’d love my own Tazer to hang out with!
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Anonymous, 2008-06-05 06:38:10
This book smartly captures the Miami melting pot of accents, and over the top personalities. You’ll be hooked from page one; no matter your age!
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