Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit
By (Author) Jaye Brown
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
8th June 2018
28th June 2018
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Romance and love stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: LGBTQ+
813.6
Paperback
448
Width 134mm, Height 203mm
"A sweet, sexy, honest teen romance that just happens to involve two girlsall the more charming for being so very ordinary.Kirkus
A Kirkus Best Book of the Year! A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year! A Bustle Best Young Adult Book of the Year! 3 starred reviews!
Joanna meets the perfect girl for her and must decide whether to break a promise that could change everything for her and her family or lose out on love in this charming young adult romance thats perfect for fans of Julie Murphys Dumplin and Becky Albertallis Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda.
Joanna Gordon has been out and proud for years, but when her popular radio evangelist father remarries and decides to move all three of them from Atlanta to the more conservative Rome, Georgia, he asks Jo to do the impossible: to lie low for the rest of her senior year. And Jo reluctantly agrees.
Although it is (mostly) much easier for Jo to fit in as a straight girl, things get complicated when she meets Mary Carlson, the oh-so-tempting sister of her new friend at school. But Jo couldnt possibly think of breaking her promise to her dad.
Even if shes starting to fall for the girl. Even if theres a chance Mary Carlson might be interested in her, too. Right
Funny, thoughtful, compassionate Jo is a delightful narrator.Frank portrayals of swearing, sexual activity, underage drinking, etc., neither titillate nor condemn; they just depict teens being authentic teens. A sweet, sexy, honest teen romance that just happens to involve two girlsall the more charming for being so very ordinary. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Faith matters in this book, but so do family, friends, and being funny. The dialogue is snappyJoanna is sharp tongued and sometimes brattyand the characters arent types. Rather, theyre individuals navigating a complicated world, which makes for a rich and satisfying read. Publishers Weekly (starred review) A fast-paced narrative that is powerful, moving, and relatable. Brown expertly describes the complex nuances of faith and sexuality. This plot-driven story is humorous, and the characters are effortlessly likable. For fans of David Levithan and John Greens Will Grayson, Will Grayson. School Library Journal (starred review) Brown crafts a charming and unexpected hit. Readers will appreciate the compelling characters, the humor, and the romance of the novel. Anyone who enjoys the writing of John Green or Rainbow Rowell will find a sense of familiarity in Browns writing, and will be left longing for more. Teenreads.com This story is fun and funny with characters to root for (and against). But its more than just fun; its full of heart. I hope this book finds it way into the hands of anyone, teens especially, who wonder how they can bridge the gap between faith and sexuality. Afterellen.com PRAISE FOR NO PLACE TO FALL: I was completely smitten. Robin Constantine, author of The Promise of Amazing Hits a chord with the dreamer in all of us. Megan Shepherd, author of The Madmans Daughter Debut author Brown is off to a wonderful start with authentic characters who speak in true voices. Amber could be the best friend you had in high schoolshes absolutely the real deal, and readers will clamor for another well-paced story featuring her and her friends. School Library Journal Southern charm oozes off the page. Kirkus Reviews Lyrically written with a deep sense of place and music. There is so much joy within the pages that the sorrow hits hard and emotions rise and fall and rise again like a vocalist running scales. ALA Booklist Brown makes a small town in North Carolinawhere everyone knows everyone, and the outside world comes in via Appalachian Trail hikersfeel real, but the heart of the story is Amber, as she tries to find herself, love, and her voice. Publishers Weekly The writing shines when Amber describes the feelings that singing awakens in her. One could wish for an accompanying soundtrack. Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Jaye Robin Brown is a former high school art teacher. She is also the critically acclaimed author of the young adult novels Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit and No Place to Fall. She lives in Massachusetts. Website: www.jayerobinbrown.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/jayerobinbrown Facebook: www.facebook.com/jayerobinbrown