Simon VS. The Homo Sapiens Agenda By Becky Albertalli
Simon VS. The Homo Sapiens Agenda By Becky Albertalli
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Becky Albertalli's Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Becky Albertalli's Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda is a funny and touching narrative about growing up, finding your identity, and coming out. Simon Spier, who is 16 years old, isn't quite ready to tell the world he's gay, especially when a classmate finds out and threatens to tell everyone. But when Simon starts texting a student named "Blue," he finds a connection he didn't expect that could lead to love.
This modern LGBTQ+ classic is a best-seller that celebrates being honest to yourself. It is told with compassion, humor, and understanding.
Bundle of Books
Great for YA readers who want romance, friendship, and important representation. Fans of Heartstopper, Red, White & Royal Blue, and They Both Die at the End will appreciate this book.
Why You Should Read Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda:
A queer teen love story that is relevant and uplifting for LGBTQ+ people.
Realistic high school life: lots of friends, drama, and awkward times.
Funny, heartfelt, and very real: Humor & Heart
Critically Acclaimed: It won the William C. Morris Award and was made into the movie Love, Simon.
"Why is straight the default?" is a quote from the book that sticks with you. Everyone should have to come out.
"Is it natural to be straight?" "Everyone has to tell their own story."
Translation (Tamil): "நேர்மையானது ஏன் இயல்பாகக் கருதப்படுகிறது? Everyone should tell the truth.
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About the Book
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Becky Albertalli is the author.
ISBN: 9780141356099
Penguin Books is the publisher.
Year of Publication: 2015
Pages: About 352 (in paperback)
Young Adult, LGBTQ+, Romance, and Contemporary Fiction