Wide review coverage in broadsheet and tabloid newspapers such as the Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Dominion Post and Courier-Mail Media coverage in magazines such as Yen, the Big Issue, Girlfriend and Dolly Reviews in specialist magazines such as Viewpoint, Magpies and Reading Time Profiles anticipated in publications such as Magpies and Junior Bookseller & Publisher Review coverage in specialist gay magazines, radio and online Reading copies available to trade Online advertising campaign, particularly on YA blogs and review sites Video message from the author available for hosting on bookseller sites Teaching Notes tailored to the Australian Curriculum for English available for download at textpublishing.com.au/resources Feature title in Text's education newsletter
Wide review coverage in broadsheet and tabloid newspapers such as the Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Dominion Post and Courier-Mail Media coverage in magazines such as Yen, the Big Issue, Girlfriend and Dolly Reviews in specialist magazines such as Viewpoint, Magpies and Reading Time Profiles anticipated in publications such as Magpies and Junior Bookseller & Publisher Review coverage in specialist gay magazines, radio and online Reading copies available to trade Online advertising campaign, particularly on YA blogs and review sites Video message from the author available for hosting on bookseller sites Teaching Notes tailored to the Australian Curriculum for English available for download at textpublishing.com.au/resources Feature title in Text's education newsletter
Seventeen-year-olds Craig and Harry are trying to set a new Guinness World Record for kissing. Around them, Ryan and Avery are falling in love, Neil and Peter are falling out of love, and Cooper might be somewhere, but he is also, dangerously, nowhere.Narrated, Greek-chorus style, by the generation of gay men lost to AIDS, this novel is a thematic companion to David Levithan's groundbreaking Boy Meets Boy, which celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2013. Two Boys Kissing is trademark Levithan- warm, sharp and real. It is also something new and completely extraordinary.
Long-listed for Silver Inky Award 2014 (Australia)
“'What this story does brilliantly is put the reader in the shoes of those young men who are coming to terms with being gay...Levithan is a much-loved author who writes with sensitivity on issues relevant to young adults. This realistic novel about gay boys is both timely and profoundly moving.'”
'Two Boys Kissing is wise, respectful and honest, and David Levithan writes with integrity and sensitivity about young love without titillation or sensationalism. I wholeheartedly recommend this extraordinary book.' Readings Monthly
'Levithan never descends into the trite or sentimental. His observations are sharp and insightful...The book made me smile, made me cry, it made me sad and angry and at the end gave me an incredible sense of gratefulness and awe for the beautiful fragility of life and love. Would I recommend this book? You bet!' -- OutInPerth
'Two Boys Kissing is phenomenal. Beautiful. And I highly recommend it. Everything about this novel was authentic and moving.’ -- YA Midnight Reads
'David Levithan's poignant novel follows the stories of gay teens joined through an unconventional protest.' Entertainment Weekly
'Two Boys Kissing reveals [Levithan's] command of an intriguing, complex narrative with an unusual point of view: the first-person plural. This 'we' is the combined voice of men who died during the AIDS pandemic several decades ago. As the boys’ stories become more closely entwined and connect in a satisfying finale, the reflections of these 'shadow uncles' lend a quality of retrospection that is rare (and refreshing) in YA literature.' Washington Post
'A landmark achievement from a writer and editor who has helped create, in literature, a haven for queer youth.' Publishers Weekly
'genuine moments of insight and wisdom...Inspiring.' -- Kirkus Reviews
'a masterpiece' -- Dennis Abrams Publishing Perspectives
'Messages about identity, relationships and life in general that are valid for both boys, girls and adults, gay or not. A powerful novel.' Weekend Herald
Herald Sun
'David Levithan's latest release is timely and important but, most of all, it is astonishingly sophisticated...Levithan has outdone himself.' Courier Mail
David Levithan and Andrea Cremer met each other in Washington, DC, even though that's not where they live. Andrea was pretty certain she wasn't invisible, but David confirmed that fact by introducing her to some other writers, who were all able to see her.Before writing with Andrea, David had never written a novel with a one-word title. His novels includeEvery Day,Will Grayson, Will Grayson(with John Green) andNick & Norah's Infinite Playlist(with Rachel Cohn). You can visit David at and follow his lover's dictionary on Twitter @loversdiction. He lives just outside New York City.
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