Only on the Weekends: A Young Adult Gay Romance Novel in Verse About First Love and Self-Discovery

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by Dean Atta

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From the Stonewall Award-winning author of The Black Flamingo comes a romantic coming-of-age novel in verse about pursuing the love we know we deserve. The ideal next read for fans of Kacen Callender, Elizabeth Acevedo, and Becky Albertalli. Mack is a hopeless romantic—likely a hazard of growing up on film sets thanks to his father’s job. He has had a crush on Karim for as long as he can remember, and he can’t believe it when gorgeous, popular Karim seems into him too. But when Mack’s father takes on a new directing project in Scotland, Mack has to move away, and he soon discovers how painful long-distance relationships can be. It’s awful to be so far away from Karim, and it’s made worse by the fact that Karim can be so hard to read. Then Mack meets actor Finlay on set, and the world turns upside down again. Fin seems fearless, and his confidence could just be infectious. Award-winning author Dean Atta crafts a beautifully nuanced and revelatory story in verse about the exquisite highs and lows of first love and self-discovery. Gr 9 Up—Mackintosh "Mack" Fadayomi is the neglected, gay, Nigerian son of a famous film director. With a home movie theater, all the latest game consoles, and unlimited good snacks, his life is the envy of all of his friends. But with his father always gone, and his friends always taking from him, naturally he feels alone and taken advantage of. He ventures out of his bubble and takes Food Tech at school, where he befriends Maz, the cousin of his hopeless crush, K, the star of the basketball team. K, as it turns out, is also gay and very closeted. Their romance begins, which, from Mack's side, is incredibly confusing and insecure. He struggles with body image, jealousy, and feeling "hidden" by K's being closeted. More challenges hit their relationship when Mack's dad moves them to Scotland and Mack enters a maybe more than friendship with Finn, the trans lead actor in his dad's film. This lengthy, slow-burn novel in verse is a raw, real, deep dive into the messy internal world of its relatable main character. Readers will become attached to Mack and will want to know exactly how this love triangle plays out. Nigerian, Yoruba, and Scottish cultural influences appear throughout. VERDICT Purchase where realistic fiction and novels in verse are popular.—Kayla Fontaine PRAISE FOR THE BLACK FLAMINGO : “Courage and fierceness abound in this lyrical coming-of-age story…Gripping, unflinching, and unforgettable.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Atta’s story uplifts as it informs and entertains as it affirms.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A triumphant and emotional story about standing up for and embracing oneself that readers of any orientation and ethnicity will relate to.” - School Library Journal (starred review) The Black Flamingo  presents expertly crafted, stirring poetry to portray an unforgettable teen who lives his liberation and truth in drag." - Shelf Awareness (starred review) “Winner of the 2020 Stonewall Book Award, this British verse novel by a poet and drag performer offers a welcome exploration of the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality…. [A] memorable YA debut.”  - Horn Book Magazine "Captures its audience from the very first page, with verse poetry that grows and matures alongside its protagonist…. Michael’s internal dissonances are relatable on the most human level, leaving readers in a state of ultimate euphoria when he finally finds family in the Drag Society.”  - ALA Booklist “Raw beauty and honesty are the verse novel’s greatest strengths.” - Kirkus Reviews “This slow-burn novel in verse is a raw, real, deep dive into the messy internal world of its relatable main character. Readers will become attached to Mack and will want to know exactly how this love triangle plays out.”  - School Library Journal "Unexpected and beautiful." - Buzzfeed “A novel in verse, Michael’s tale explores how our identities and our discomfort mold us. Winner of the prestigious Stonewall Book Award, Atta’s thick debut novel is a fast read about a young man learning to feel comfortable in his own skin.” - them " The Black Flamingo  is an essential addition to the canon of queer coming-of-age stories. Dean Atta has gifted us with words that are lyrical, hilarious and intimate. I’m obsessed with this book and you will be too." - Abdi Nazemian, Stonewall Honor-winning author of Like a Love Story “An emotional free verse novel… traces a slow-burn love triangle that avoids excusing Mack’s actions, centering a protagonist whose emotional arc unpacks themes of young love and self-acceptance alongside intersections of body image, gender identity, race, and sexuality.” - Publishers Weekly “Stonewall winner Atta’s novel in verse is an exquisite and detailed look at friendship, compromises, family, and love, deftly capturing Mack’s insecurities in a voice authentic to the high-school experience…. The vivid, multifaceted depiction of teenage emotions makes th

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