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THE BEST LIARS IN RIVERVIEW by Lin Thompson

THE BEST LIARS IN RIVERVIEW

by Lin Thompson

Pub Date: March 8th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-316-27672-6
Publisher: Little, Brown

Shortly after the end of sixth grade, Aubrey’s best friend, Joel, goes missing, and Aubrey knows more than they’re saying.

It started with the Running-Away Game, but Aubrey never suspected Joel would actually run away. Neither Aubrey nor Joel fit in in their small, mostly Catholic Kentucky town. They would rather talk about different kinds of bugs and play pretend in the woods than follow the social rules of middle school. Middle school has also turned the class clown into the class bully, one who targets Joel for being gay—even though Joel’s not even sure that he is. Aubrey is also struggling with their identity; being a girl feels like a lie, but what else is there? Aubrey, with their friend Mari’s support, sets out into the woods to find Joel, and while the unfolding plot is interesting, the real enjoyment is in the characters and themes. Despite telling the story through Aubrey’s eyes, Thompson shows each character’s struggles to be unique and important. Aubrey notices the differences between their experience as a White, female-assigned person who doesn’t conform to gender roles and Joel’s experience as a Black boy in a predominantly White town who doesn’t live up to the demands of masculinity. They even see that toxic masculinity (though Aubrey does not have the terminology to name it) affects the bullies, too.

A gentle and genuine coming-out story.

(Fiction. 8-12)