![]() There’s a lot happening, but these moving parts flow so smoothly because the book never trips on itself or its plotline and doesn’t sacrifice character development in the process, resulting in a YA novel that’s just as memorable as it is fast-paced and energetic. Felix Ever After has many threads: This young, trans teen wants to find romantic love and parental acceptance, but is also being attacked online by an anonymous transphobe, who he tries to root out via catfishing. On May 5, Kacen Callender, author of Hurricane Child (2018), This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story (2018), King and the Dragonflies (2020), and others, released Felix Ever After, a young adult novel that’s as deeply queer as it is sincere. ![]() Kacen Callender, author of Felix Ever After (Photo credit: Ashley Cain) ![]()
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