Switch

Author:   Douglas Davey
Publisher:   Red Deer Press
ISBN:  

9780889955240


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   24 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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Overview

Sheldon Bates wants to share his story -- the story of what it was like when he was seventeen. Sheldon was an ordinary high school student until he started noticing something changing about himself. It was then that Sheldon started feeling the same way about boys that he did about girls. It was at seventeen that Sheldon desperately tried to figure out the truth and accept the fact of his bisexuality. And trying to find someone to talk to brought its own set of complications -- especially when he found himself at the centre of a scandal that he was ill-equipped to handle. Sheldon discovered he was not alone and that he would survive his seventeenth year.

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Author:   Douglas Davey
Publisher:   Red Deer Press
Imprint:   Red Deer Press
Dimensions:   Width: 9.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9780889955240


ISBN 10:   0889955247
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   24 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Switch is a searing, funny, heartbreaking book about a young man trying to come to terms with his sexual identity in a hostile world. . . The book takes a frank and non-judgmental look at issues important to most teenagers: sexual identity, peer pressure, bullying and self-worth. Completely engaging, Sheldon's story will both entertain and inspire young readers who are trying to figure out who they are. -- Canadian Children's Book News Switch should belong in the 2015 version of Mr. Aiden's cupboard or, better yet, in high school libraries where everyone and anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, could share in the emotional turmoil of Sheldon Bates. Douglas Davey is providing us with the insight that, with greater awareness, could help us become more empathetic to those struggling with issues of sexual orientation. Let's hope we all accept Switch as that tool for learning. -- CanLit for LittleCanadians Switch is a searing, funny, heartbreaking book about a young man trying to come to terms with his sexual identity in a hostile world. . . The book takes a frank and non-judgmental look at issues important to most teenagers: sexual identity, peer pressure, bullying and self-worth. Completely engaging, Sheldon's story will both entertain and inspire young readers who are trying to figure out who they are. -- Canadian Children's Book News Switch should belong in the 2015 version of Mr. Aiden's cupboard or, better yet, in high school libraries where everyone and anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, could share in the emotional turmoil of Sheldon Bates. Douglas Davey is providing us with the insight that, with greater awareness, could help us become more empathetic to those struggling with issues of sexual orientation. Let's hope we all accept Switch as that tool for learning. -- CanLit for LittleCanadians Switch is a searing, funny, heartbreaking book about a young man trying to come to terms with his sexual identity in a hostile world. . . The book takes a frank and non-judgmental look at issues important to most teenagers: sexual identity, peer pressure, bullying and self-worth. Completely engaging, Sheldon's story will both entertain and inspire young readers who are trying to figure out who they are. -- Canadian Children's Book News


Switch is a searing, funny, heartbreaking book about a young man trying to come to terms with his sexual identity in a hostile world. . . The book takes a frank and non-judgmental look at issues important to most teenagers: sexual identity, peer pressure, bullying and self-worth. Completely engaging, Sheldon's story will both entertain and inspire young readers who are trying to figure out who they are. -- Canadian Children's Book News


Author Information

Douglas Davey is the author of M in the Abstract. He works as the Children's and Youth Services Librarian at the Halton Hills Public Library. He lives with his family in Guelph, Ontario.

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