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Our own private universe

Talley, Robin. (Author).

Fifteen-year-old Aki Simon has a theory. And it's mostly about sex. No, it isn't that kind of theory. Aki already knows she's bisexual, even if, until now, it's mostly been in the hypothetical sense. Aki has dated only guys so far, and her best friend, Lori, is the only person who knows she likes girls, too. Actually, Aki's theory is that she's got only one shot at living an interesting life-- and that means she's got to stop sitting around and thinking so much. It's time for her to actually do something. Or at least try. So when Aki and Lori set off on a church youth-group trip to a small Mexican town for the summer and Aki meets Christa-- slightly older, far more experienced-- it seems her theory is prime for the testing. But it's not going to be easy. For one thing, how exactly do two girls have sex, anyway? And more important, how can you tell if you're in love? It's going to be a summer of testing theories, and the result may just be love"

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  • ISBN: 9780373211982
  • Physical Description 376 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780373211982
Our Own Private Universe
Our Own Private Universe
by Talley, Robin
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Gr 9 Up-Aki has always been a perfect preacher's daughter-responsible, polite, safe. This summer, though, things will be different. Aki will be traveling with a group of teens and chaperones (her father included) to help build a new church in rural Mexico. Aki is hoping for a distraction after being rejected by the music program of her dreams. She finds it in Christa. Both girls want a simple summer romance, but Aki is out as bisexual only to her best friend, and Christa is terrified that her parents will find out that she likes girls. Talley does an excellent job of portraying how a closeted relationship can start to unravel despite genuine affection, and the depiction of Christa's and Aki's emotional lives seems honest and real. There are sometimes too many side plots, such as sudden revelations about Aki's long-deceased uncle, but they don't overwhelm the central themes. And even with her infatuation, Aki never becomes singularly focused. She devotes energy to her brother and to conversations about the upcoming convention, where their church will take official stances on topics such as same-sex marriage and foreign aid. Particularly important is the novel's information, so commonly ignored, on safe sex between two women, which is effortlessly worked into the narrative. VERDICT This pitch-perfect romance is all heart, touching on serious issues but never becoming too heavy, and will be a strong addition to any teen collection.-Amy Diegelman, formerly at Vineyard Haven Public Library, MA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Our Own Private Universe
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Fifteen-year-old Aki Simon is a preacher's daughter, a talented musician, "the black girl with braids," and bisexual-though not everyone knows about that last item. Aki has never had a girlfriend or boyfriend, but during a youth group trip to Mexico, she finally allows herself to explore. Sparks fly when she meets a girl named Christa, even though Christa is closeted about her own interest in girls. Aki, meanwhile, worries about coming out to her father while dealing with her older brother, Drew, who plans to drop out of college and enlist in the army; both situations have the potential to cause conflict with their father, and they also serve as neat parallels to larger conversations within their church about war and gay marriage. Talley (As I Descended) realistically explores first love and first sexual experiences against a backdrop of faith, family, prejudice, and social justice. Though these themes aren't explored as deeply as Aki and Christa's conflicted and increasingly steamy relationship, it's a valuable portrait of teenage girls learning to be honest with themselves and others. Ages 14-up. Agent: Jim McCarthy, Dystel, Goderich & Bourret. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Aki has decided this summer she'll make things happen. Things like hooking up with a cute girl to see once and for all if she's really bi. But as her relationship with beautiful, exciting, closeted Christa gets more intense, everything, from Aki's sexuality to her connection to her friends, seems less clear. Talley (What We Left Behind, 2015) perfectly captures the excitement and confusion of the intense love that can develop when it seems like you're taking a break from the real world. Aki's struggle with her identity as a queer teen, a musician, a friend, and a daughter rings true. The biggest issue with the novel is that at times Aki's research, both into LGBTQ terminology and into safe sex, seems more like an educational pamphlet than a seamless part of the narrative. Reminiscent of Sara Ryan's Empress of the World (2001), Talley's latest is a sweet love story about discovering who you want to be with and, more important, who you want to be.--Horan, Molly Copyright 2017 Booklist