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Both can be true / Jules Machias.

Machias, Jules. (Author).

Summary:

Ash is non-binary and doesn't feel fully at home with either gender, and Daniel struggles with trying to hide his big emotions because he's been told that boys shouldn't show their feelings the way he does. When Daniel finds himself taking care of an elderly Pomeranian named Chewbarka who was scheduled to be euthanized, Ash finds out his secret and decides to lend a helping hand, and of course, some young love ensues.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0063053896
  • ISBN: 9780063053892
  • Physical Description: 357 pages
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Quill Tree Books, 2021.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 8-12.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 21.00
Subject: Gender-nonconforming youth > Juvenile fiction.
Sensory disorders > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Love stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Cookstown Branch J FIC Machi 31681020158366 JFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Daniel and Ash cross paths when a pomeranian is about to be euthanized; the sensitive Dan rescues the dog and Ash offers to help on a day when they are female-presenting. As the friendship grows, Ash feels less and less able to be their full self -- sometimes male and sometimes female -- in front of Dan without knowing that both people find themselves constantly at war with their non-conforming identities.
  • HARPERCOLL

    *An Indie Next List Pick, a Top Ten Rainbow Book for Young Readers, and one of Bank Street Children's Best Books of the Year!*

    Jules Machias explores identity, gender fluidity, and the power of friendship and acceptance in this dual-narrative story about two kids who join forces to save a dog . . . but wind up saving each other.

    Ash is no stranger to feeling like an outcast. For someone who cycles through genders, it’s a daily struggle to feel in control of how people perceive you. Some days Ash is undoubtedly girl, but other times, 100 percent guy. Daniel lacks control too—of his emotions. He’s been told he’s overly sensitive more times than he can count. He can’t help the way he is, and he sure wishes someone would accept him for it.

    So when Daniel’s big heart leads him to rescue a dog that’s about to be euthanized, he’s relieved to find Ash willing to help. The two bond over their four-legged secret. When they start catching feelings for each other, however, things go from cute to complicated. Daniel thinks Ash is all girl . . . what happens when he finds out there’s more to Ash’s story?

    With so much on the line—truth, identity, acceptance, and the life of an adorable pup named Chewbarka—will Ash and Daniel forever feel at war with themselves because they don’t fit into the world’s binaries? Or will their friendship help them embrace the beauty of living in between?


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