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Published on Sep 22, 2015 | 5 Hours 6 Minutes
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Published on Sep 22, 2015 | 5 Hours 6 Minutes
“[G]enuinely funny, heart-wrenching . . .” – Kirkus Reviews
“[A] moving journey of self-discovery and a gratifying coming-of-age story.” – Publishers Weekly
“Husky . . . is a superb addition to the middle grade literary canon.” – VOYA Reviews
“There is not a false note in the writing . . .” – Lambda Literary
A beautifully voiced debut captures an intimate story of change and acceptance.
Twelve-year-old Davis lives in an old brownstone with his mother and grandmother in Brooklyn. He loves people-watching in Prospect Park, visiting his mom in the bakery she owns, and listening to the biggest operas he can find as he walks everywhere.
But Davis is having a difficult summer. As questions of sexuality begin to enter his mind, he worries people don’t see him as anything other than “husky.” To make matters worse, his best girlfriends are starting to hang out with mean girls and popular boys. Davis is equally concerned about the distance forming between him and his single mother as she begins dating again, and about his changing relationship with his amusingly loud Irish grandmother, Nanny.
Ultimately, Davis learns to see himself outside of his one defining adjective. He’s a kid with unique interests, admirable qualities, and people who will love him no matter what changes life brings about.
“[A] moving journey of self-discovery and a gratifying coming-of-age story.” – Publishers Weekly
“Husky . . . is a superb addition to the middle grade literary canon.” – VOYA Reviews
“There is not a false note in the writing . . .” – Lambda Literary
A beautifully voiced debut captures an intimate story of change and acceptance.
Twelve-year-old Davis lives in an old brownstone with his mother and grandmother in Brooklyn. He loves people-watching in Prospect Park, visiting his mom in the bakery she owns, and listening to the biggest operas he can find as he walks everywhere.
But Davis is having a difficult summer. As questions of sexuality begin to enter his mind, he worries people don’t see him as anything other than “husky.” To make matters worse, his best girlfriends are starting to hang out with mean girls and popular boys. Davis is equally concerned about the distance forming between him and his single mother as she begins dating again, and about his changing relationship with his amusingly loud Irish grandmother, Nanny.
Ultimately, Davis learns to see himself outside of his one defining adjective. He’s a kid with unique interests, admirable qualities, and people who will love him no matter what changes life brings about.
Author
Justin Sayre
Justin Sayre is a writer and performer, appearing regularly in New York City and Los Angeles. Husky was deemed “a superb addition to the middle grade literary cannon” by VOYA magazine and “[a] moving journey of self-discovery . . .” by Publishers Weekly. In addition to being an author of books for young readers, Sayre was a television writer for 2 Broke Girls and appeared in Lisa Kudrow’s The Comeback.
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