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NovelNancyM
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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Pickpick

After reading an article with the author about banned books, I read Lawn Boy to see what all the fuss was about. Without giving much away, there's themes of sexual identity & sex, but the book is much more about poverty & how difficult it is to overcome than anything else. I see no reason for this book to be banned. The honest reflection of class in our society could make some uncomfortable, but as the saying goes, “The truth sometimes hurts“.

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Sarahreadstoomuch
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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Pickpick

This has been on my radar a bit, and the audio was available on Libby at just the right time. As for the story…. It‘s pretty character driven, about Mike, a half Latino guy in his early 20s, trying to catch a break while also figuring things a#out about himself, his goals, and his sexuality. Overall, it was alright - the narrator eventually grew on me, but it‘s a shame it gets challenged in high schools for what it is.

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CindyMyLifeIsLit
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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One of the ALA‘s ten most banned books. I read it because it was challenged in my high school library by a community member. I thought it was an appealing book for teens with lots of humor. It also had a protagonist who was a little lost and searching for direction, which is something that kids need to see.

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Bookish_Gal
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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Mehso-so

#Banned LGBTQIA+, claimed sexually explicit
Age: 9-12
Maybe it‘s the narrator, but I didn‘t feel it. Miquel is figuring out how he feels about dating. I think the age range doesn‘t work (better for teen). It is a good book for those immigrant families who face discrimination every day just for being Mexican, let alone testing gay. The book also talks about wanting the dream job, that one job, you want. How he always expects to owe a favor.

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Megabooks
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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Not sure why this is a #BannedBook other that its exploration of a half-Latino young man coming out as gay. I‘d call this New Adult over YA.

Mike can seem to catch a break. He quits a job he loves (mowing lawns) because of an exploitative boss. But he struggles to find work after that, and he and his mom can barely make ends meet. Still, his story rings much more hopeful than sad. A great “be true to your dreams” novel.

willaful Doesn't take much these days. :-( 7mo
Christy2318 Someone I know went viral with her school board meeting rants & police report over this book which was in 11th grade classroom library. She was convinced that the fact that there was a recollection of a sexual experience between 2 young boys made it was pedophilia. But based on other things she said at school board events, race and sexual orientation of the main character were definitely factors. 7mo
Cinfhen First I love the term New Adult!!! And I agree….this book had no basis for being banned let alone one of the MOST challenged books of 2022!! What‘s wrong with people???? 7mo
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BarbaraBB Book banning makes me feel as if we‘re traveling back in time 😱 And I love New Adult 💯🩷 7mo
Cinfhen BTW: I just picked up a new book by Evison - looks good 7mo
Reggie On my list of grey LGBT+ books I have read, this never even enters my mind. I liked this book but for it to be a banned book makes me crazy. 7mo
Megabooks @Reggie right. Very don‘t say gay because I think the larger themes are poverty and being true to yourself. The gay thing is virtually an afterthought. 7mo
Megabooks @Cinfhen interesting! I‘ve read a few and they‘ve all be #LikeNotLove! 7mo
Megabooks @Christy2318 ridiculous! I think sexual exploration among same age peers shouldn‘t be a taboo thing to write about. Especially since I felt Evison handled it well. 7mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB right? Very scary! Yeah I‘ve heard New Adult for books aimed at/featuring the 17-22 set. A bit more adult themes explored but still aimed at a young audience. @Cinfhen (edited) 7mo
Megabooks @willaful so true. 😞 7mo
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DivineDiana
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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It was my love of Book Clubs (I REALLY struggle with not joining any and all that come my way) that brought me to this book. I could not resist A Banned Book-BookClub! Mike Munoz, a young Chicano, living on the Rez with his single Mom is trying to find himself, and to accept his sexuality. He cares for his mentally challenged brother while is Mom is at work. He is trying to find a job where he feels valued. And he excels at topiary! #pridemonth

DivineDiana The photo is of topiary camels on the Doris Duke property in Newport, Rhode Island, which I did have the pleasure of seeing in person (edited) 11mo
Lindy Outstanding topiary! And the book sounds great. 😊 11mo
DivineDiana @Lindy Aren‘t they wonderful! They were created in memory of the actual camels that she owned and loved. She even allowed them into the house/mansion! 11mo
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DivineDiana
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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I received an email to join a Banned Book Club,and this is how I delay reading my own books. Looking forward to the Zoom discussion about this book on Wednesday. It is the selection for Pride Month and the 7th most banned book in 2022.

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Lauranahe
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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I joined a banned book club, and this was what they read last month. I mean…I don‘t get the hoopla around it? It was fine, I enjoyed it, it was a quick read, but like…what? Is it the language? I‘m a substitute teacher (and former high school teacher), and I‘ve heard worse language in middle school hallways. It seems like the cultural impact of the book outweighs the language. And these parents complaining, i hope their kids don‘t ride the bus.

Reggie Ok so I don‘t get it either. A lot of people saying it‘s the queer content but as a gay man who read this, I wouldn‘t even consider this an lgbt+ book. He barely realizes it in the last 1/5th maybe? I don‘t understand. And if it‘s not the ‘queer‘ content, it‘s because he‘s brown. Idk? 1y
Lauranahe Yeah, I also wouldn‘t consider this an lgbtq+ book. It was fairly abrupt when it finally happened at the end, and the story wasn‘t really about that; I felt like it was more about his life in general. My 18 yr old who pretty much only reads lgbtq+ books probably wouldn‘t be that interested in this. 1y
tonymp I'm way intrigued. It's banned. It isn't so shocking. Then I see the question about “the cultural impact“ and the pondering about if it's because it's about a person who isn't white. I haven't read the book. But, you know, maybe it's because people in power didn't like it. That's how book banning works. It works just like on GoodReads, or even on here. There is no actual thought or reflexion on the work of art, Ignorance and fear bans art. 1y
Lauranahe For culture, I‘m referring to first that he isn‘t white (he‘s half-Mexican), but also to poverty. I think it helps teach empathy, and that some people struggle to escape their situations. 1y
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Erynecki
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What a delightful story of youthful bravado, family, immigration, and place. 18 year old Shelley has big dreams and not a lot of great prospects. We fall in love with him for his clever outlook, optimism, and belief that the Chinese Groove will be good to him.

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Bookzombie
Lawn Boy | Jonathan Evison
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#12Booksof2022

Lawn Boy is a great coming-of-age novel and also another challenged read in multiple places in the U.S. I‘m going to cheat and direct you to @Reggie @britt_brooke and @Cinfhen ‘s great reviews for this one.

Andrew65 An excellent choice. 1y
britt_brooke Thanks, Margie!! So happy you liked this one. 🤍✨ 1y
Cinfhen I really enjoyed this book - and EVERYONE should be reading @Reggie and @britt_brooke reviews!!!! 1y
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Reggie I‘m gonna be a broken record and say I still can‘t believe this is a challenged book. Thank you, Margie. 1y
Bookzombie @Reggie I agree. 💗 1y
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