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Sometimes life explodes in technicolor.
In the spirit of Judy Blume, award-winning author Aida Salazar tells it like it is about puberty, hormones, and first love in this hilarious, heartwarming, and highly relatable coming-of-age story. Perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds, Kwame Alexander, and Adib Khorram.
For Elio Solis, eighth grade fizzes with changeHis body teeming with hormones. His feelings that flow like lava. His relationship with Pops, whos always telling him to man up, the Solis way. And especially Camelia, his first girlfriend.
But then, betrayal and heartbreak send Elio spiraling toward revenge, a fight to prove his manhood, and defend Camelias honor. He doesnt anticipate the dire consequencesor that Camelias not looking for a savior.
Hilarious, heartwarming, and highly relatable,Ultravioletdigs deep into themes of consent, puberty, masculinity, and the emotional lives of boys, as it challenges stereotypes and offers another way to be in the world.
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