Felix Ever After Explained

Felix Ever After
Author:Kacen Callender
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Young adult novel
Publisher:Balzer + Bray
Pub Date:May 12, 2020
Pages:368
Isbn:978-0-06-282025-9

Felix Ever After is a young adult novel written by Kacen Callender and published in 2020 by Balzer + Bray. The story is narrated by a Black trans teen as he grapples "with identity and self-discovery while falling in love for the first time".[1]

Reception

Time named Felix Ever After one of "The 100 Best YA Books of All Time" alongside Catcher in the Rye, The Outsiders, and others.[2]

Reviews

The book was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist,[3] Publishers Weekly,[4] and School Library Journal.[5]

Booklist Kaitlin Connor noted, "Felix's hard-fought and dramatic journey toward self-discovery will resonate with teens looking for narratives about diverse LGBTQIA characters learning to love themselves."[6] Amanda MacGregor, writing for the School Library Journal, praised the book's diverse cast of characters and the protagonist MacGregor calls "achingly relatable". The Publishers Weekly said Callender created "an exhilarating cast of queer characters, many of whom are people of color, who are as relatable as they are realistic." The magazine also praised the whodunit plot and all its twists, concluding the review with an overall praise of the main character and the story.

Reviewing for The Horn Book, Luann Toth mentioned the "sound information and responsible psychological guidance" present in the novel without detracting from the overall experience.[7] Shelf Awareness Kieran Slattery, noted, "Callender ... adeptly weaves a poignant bildungsroman that builds suspense as, layer by layer, new dimensions of Felix's identity are unmasked with each failed attempt to identify his tormentor."[8] Slattery continued, stating, "In a society where the lines between in-person and social media interactions blur, Callender believably captures this interconnectivity with teenagers whose identities are shaped, dismantled and reconfigured by their social media use."

Kirkus Reviews offered a negative review, calling it "an exhausting read" due to the complicated story and the "devastating episodes of self-doubt and anxiety" Felix goes through. The reviewer concluded Felix Ever After is a "trauma- and drama-filled demiboy's story that's not for the faint of heart."[9]

Awards and honors

YearAward/honorCategoryResultRef.
2020Booklist Editors' ChoiceBooks for YouthSelection[10]
Young Adult FictionNominee[11]
2021ALA Best Fiction for Young AdultsTop 10[12] [13]
Stonewall Book AwardChildren's & Young AdultHonor[14] [15]
YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult ReadersSelection[16]

References

  1. News: 17 sublime books by Black LGBT+ authors you should read this Black History Month. October 2, 2021. PinkNews. October 1, 2021. October 1, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211001143227/https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2021/10/01/black-history-month-books-lgbt-authors-stories/. dead.
  2. The 100 Best YA Books of All Time. February 14, 2022. Time.
  3. Web site: Bittner. Rob. May 15, 2020. Felix Ever After. February 13, 2022. Booklist.
  4. Web site: Children's Book Review: Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender. October 2, 2021. Publishers Weekly.
  5. Web site: MacGregor. Amanda. Felix Ever After. October 2, 2021. School Library Journal.
  6. Book: Conner, Kaitlin. June 5, 2020. Felix Ever After. February 13, 2022. Booklist.
  7. Web site: Toth. Luann. Review of Felix Ever After. October 2, 2021. The Horn Book.
  8. Web site: Slattery. Kieran. May 22, 2020. Felix Ever After. February 14, 2022. Shelf Awareness.
  9. Web site: Felix Ever After. Kirkus Reviews. October 2, 2021.
  10. Book: January 1, 2021. Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth, 2020. February 13, 2022. Booklist.
  11. Web site: Felix Ever After. February 13, 2022. Goodreads.
  12. Book: March 15, 2021. Best Fiction for Young Adults: 2021. February 13, 2022. Booklist.
  13. Web site: January 14, 2021. 2021 Best Fiction for Young Adults. February 14, 2022. Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA).
  14. Web site: Morales. Macey. January 25, 2021. ALA announces 2021 Youth Media Awards. February 14, 2022. American Library Association.
  15. Web site: Morales. Macey. January 25, 2021. 'We Are Little Feminists: Families' wins 2021 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award. February 14, 2022. American Library Association.
  16. Web site: January 5, 2021. 2021 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. February 14, 2022. Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA).