
Pink
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Ava is tired of her ultracool attitude, ultraradical politics, and ultrablack clothing. She's ready to try something new—she's even ready to be someone new. Someone who fits in, someone with a gorgeous boyfriend, someone who wears pink.
But Ava soon finds that changing herself is more complicated than changing her wardrobe. Even getting involved in the school musical raises issues she never imagined. As she faces surprising choices and unforeseen consequences, Ava wonders if she will ever figure out who she really wants to be.
Pink received an American Library Association Stonewall Award Honor for exceptional merit relating to the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender experience.
Supports the Common Core State Standards
- Questioning Sexuality: Ava thinks she knows what she wants: a boyfriend. But leaving her girlfriend, Chloe, behind is more complicated than she ever imagined.
- High School Drama: From disastrous musical auditions to navigating new cliques, Ava’s attempt to fit in at her new school leads to hilarious and heartbreaking consequences.
- Unlikely Friendships: She expected to find her place with the popular crowd, but it’s the quirky, black-clad 'stage crew freaks' who might just show her where she truly belongs.
- Stonewall Award Honor Book: Experience the award-winning story celebrated for its exceptional and honest portrayal of the LGBTQ+ teen experience.
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Born in Melbourne, Australia, Lili Wilkinson was first published when she was twelve, in Voiceworks magazine. After studying creative arts at Melbourne University, Ms. Wilkinson began working for the Centre for Youth Literature at the State Library of Victoria, where she managed a website for teens about books and reading. She spends most of her time reading and writing books for teens, but when she's not doing that, she's usually hanging out with friends, watching DVDs, and making monsters out of wool. Pink is her U.S. debut.