Ask the Passengers

 

King, A. S. (2012) Ask the passengers. NY: Hachette

The story of Astrid, a teen girl who finds herself in love with another girl and trying to figure out if she is gay. This was a window book for me but very enjoyable. I can relate to the main character’s family from first-hand experience. The mother is a FOTG – Friend of The Gays – but when her own daughter is arrested for being at a gay bar and underage, she can’t get herself out of bed for days and still doesn’t leave the house for days after that. The family is reeling, probably more from the way it comes out than the information itself and must find a new normal after the truth is revealed. First to the main character then to everyone else in her small town. I find the love story inspiring as she sticks to her convictions about taking things slowly despite her girlfriend, Dee’s constant pressure to move quickly, ultimately teaching her more experienced girlfriend to slow down and enjoy the journey of getting to know each other before heating things up.

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