Book
Right where I left you
Call Number
- FICTION WINT TEEN (EAS)
Publication Information
New York : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2022.
Physical Description
396 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Grades 10-12. Viking.
Summary
School's out, senior year is over, and Isaac Martin is ready to kick off summer. His last before heading off to college in the fall where he won't have his best friend, Diego. Where--despite his social anxiety--he'll be left to make friends on his own. Knowing his time with Diego is limited, Isaac enacts a foolproof plan: snatch up a pair of badges for the epic comic convention, Legends Con, and attend his first ever Teen Pride. Just him and Diego. The way it should be. But when an unexpected run-in with Davi--Isaac's old crush--distracts him the day tickets go on sale, suddenly he's two badges short of a perfect summer. Even worse, now he's left making it up to Diego by hanging with him and his gamer buddies. Decidedly NOT part of the original plan. It's not all bad, though. Some of Diego's friends turn out to be pretty cool, and when things with Davi start heating up, Isaac is almost able to forget about his Legends Con blunder. Almost. Because then Diego finds out what really happened that day with Davi, and their friendship lands on thin ice. Isaac assumes he's upset about missing the convention, but could Diego have other reasons for avoiding Isaac?
Subjects
- Dating (Social customs) > Juvenile fiction.
- Gay teenagers > Juvenile fiction.
- Bisexuality > Juvenile fiction.
- Comic books, strips, etc. > Congresses > Juvenile fiction.
- Mexican Americans > Juvenile fiction.
- African Americans > Juvenile fiction.
- Puerto Ricans > Juvenile fiction.
- Families > Georgia > Juvenile fiction.
- Dating (Social customs) > Fiction.
- Gay teenagers > Fiction.
- Bisexuality > Fiction.
- Comic books, strips, etc. > Congresses > Fiction.
- Video games > Fiction.
- Mexican Americans > Fiction.
- African Americans > Fiction.
- Puerto Ricans > Fiction.
- Family life > Georgia > Fiction.