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Fourteen-year-old Dan Cereill's life is turned upside-down when his father announces he is gay and leaves Dan and his mother with nothing, forcing them to move to an aunt's house, Dan to enroll in public school, and his mother to try to start a business, but the top thing on Dan's list is kissing Estelle, the girl next door.
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3 primary booksThe Six Impossiverse is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Fiona Wood.
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Something large and happy has unfolded in my chest, erupting in a smile that won't quit. I can't remember ever feeling so light-hearted. Or is my heart full? Or bursting? Not aching, that's for sure.
— About teenage struggles and learning to believe beyond what we think we are capable of. Loved the characters and the quirky writing.
I know in Australia, this was published before [b:Wildlife 22907574 Wildlife Fiona Wood https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1407833520s/22907574.jpg 18984490], where as in the USA it was the opposite. It was kind of weird reading them in this order because I spent the whole time like FRED YOU GONNA DIE. (although he doesn't in this book? I guess he just does between books?. Anyway, Wildlife was hands down one of my favorite books of last year, and this one... probably will not make my list this year? I really enjoyed it but for me it didn't quite have the depth or emotional force of Wildlife? BUT it does stand on its own as a perfectly charming coming of age novel, and I loved seeing Dan facing his problems and owning up to his faults. And of course, I loved seeing more of Lou!I think both these books are great for teens (and adults) looking for funny, realistic, contemporary fiction full of ~feelings~. Could you put it on a John Green readalike list? Sure you could. (I know, I know, we librarians are all sick of things being compared to John Green, but that doesn't stop patrons from asking me for John Green readalikes on the daily.)