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Daniel Bradford (aka Sprout) is the new boy in school. He moved from Long Island to rural Kansas with his alcoholic father when he was twelve.
He dyes his hair green, has a way with words, makes new friends, and even finds a boyfriend.
This story was a little funny and a little sad. It dredged up some of my own painful memories of moving from the “Big City” to "the Country"). I can totally relate to Sprout's feelings about having to adapt to a ...more
Daniel Bradford (aka Sprout) is the new boy in school. He moved from Long Island to rural Kansas with his alcoholic father when he was twelve.
He dyes his hair green, has a way with words, makes new friends, and even finds a boyfriend.
This story was a little funny and a little sad. It dredged up some of my own painful memories of moving from the “Big City” to "the Country"). I can totally relate to Sprout's feelings about having to adapt to a ...more
"Sprout" is about Daniel Bradford, aka Sprout, a unique individual that has dyed his hair green and is also gay. And the thing is is that he though he knows he is gay, it's not like a secret or anything. He just doesn't want to come out to everyone at school, doesn't want the publicity or being known for that one aspect of his life. However, it's tough when your mom has passed away and your dad is always drunk, and on top of that he has just moved from his old home to some strange Kentucky place
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This book is compelling, literary, beautifully written with well developed characters, both adult and teen. It is smart, funny and heartbreaking and not predictable at all. My only problem with it is that I wanted more. I felt like all the character’s stories were left unfinished. I will be thinking about scenes of this book for a long time.
The basic plot is smart, irreverent, and funny gay teen in small town Kansas. Add an alcoholic father, dead mother, hilarious writing teacher, and interesti ...more
The basic plot is smart, irreverent, and funny gay teen in small town Kansas. Add an alcoholic father, dead mother, hilarious writing teacher, and interesti ...more
This is a great read about a young gay man coming into his own. He's smart and is intent on letting us know that. He's a writer and he loves playing word games -- almost as much as you'll love his style.
His situation is quirky and his life is complex, but he's charming and you quickly find yourself rooting for him.
While he's smart and able to take care of himself (and take care of an athletic bully who can't help tormenting him), when he meets another guy who's suffered a loss as big as his ow ...more
His situation is quirky and his life is complex, but he's charming and you quickly find yourself rooting for him.
While he's smart and able to take care of himself (and take care of an athletic bully who can't help tormenting him), when he meets another guy who's suffered a loss as big as his ow ...more
It is so nice to read a well-written ya book with a gay protagonist. I am now working my way through Dale Peck's other books. Can't believe I only now discovered him. Fantastic!
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Daniel, better known as Sprout, has moved with his father from Long Island to Kansas after the death of his mother. Sprout's father has not taken the death well, and refuses to get a job and has taken to drink, collecting stumps and allowing vines to cover the trailer that they live in. Sprout started dying his hair green and constantly gets green dye on his clothing, and his schoolwork. Sprout is a good writer, and the English teacher wants him to enter into a state wide essay contest, and whil
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Reviewed by Lauren Ashley for TeensReadToo.com
Sprout has seemingly made his life an open book: in a new town, people know that he lives in the trailer covered in vines, that his dad is the town drunk, and even that his mother passed away before he arrived. However, his being gay is supposed to be in that category and it's not completely that way. It does become known as the story goes on that he's gay, and I love that he doesn't have a problem with it, but it's still a bit of a secret for awhile ...more
Sprout has seemingly made his life an open book: in a new town, people know that he lives in the trailer covered in vines, that his dad is the town drunk, and even that his mother passed away before he arrived. However, his being gay is supposed to be in that category and it's not completely that way. It does become known as the story goes on that he's gay, and I love that he doesn't have a problem with it, but it's still a bit of a secret for awhile ...more
I feel like I read two different books at once, or that the author decided to change everything about his plot and characters midway through. The first part was funny and very engaging, but at around the midway point, when the character Ty appeared, the plot started to deteriorate into this messy romance, where both Sprout and Ty acted in ways that just did not make sense. Especially Ty's character was all over the place, and I never got a sense of what type of person he was, or what motivated h
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It has been a long time since a novel hit me this hard. Am I happy with the somewhat-cliche ending? No. But that doesn't stop it from being emotionally powerful. Incredible use of dialogue, and the narrator's voice is compelling. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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This was an amazing book that was beatifully written, i cared so, so much about each character, i wanted to know what happened to them, i actually really liked how everyone was characterised. Though i must admit there were a few parts which where not exactly believable but in the end, small things like that shouldn't get in the way of a great read. This book is A MUST.
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Very strong YA gay fiction.
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