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PRITTY by Keith F. Miller, Jr. Kirkus Star

PRITTY

by Keith F. Miller, Jr.

Pub Date: Nov. 14th, 2023
ISBN: 9780063264922
Publisher: HarperTeen

The dangers of love letters, honest feelings, and trying to do right by your community are on full, gay display in this duology opener.

Bookish high school junior and diehard romantic Joseph “Jay” Dupresh is used to feeling invisible, but a number of boys around the K-Town neighborhood of Savannah are showing interest lately, including sweet but rough-around-the-edges Leroy. While Jay focuses on writing love letters on commission as his growing side hustle (and some just for himself), Leroy’s family affiliation with the Black Diamonds puts both boys at risk, forcing them to hit pause right when things start to heat up. Despite their reputation and even Jay’s assumptions, the BDs are primarily a grassroots cooperative that happens to be made up of gangsters looking to protect and take ownership of their community. While Jay narrates his chapters with vulnerability and a delicate touch, Leroy provides contrast in both language and imagery from the peripheries of gang life. Together, they paint a rich, dynamic image of Black queer boyhood in a vividly depicted Southern community. The teens’ will-they-won’t-they romance is accompanied by the presence of a healthy number of other handsome queer boys and the life-threatening intrigue of a community violently turned against itself before discovering the real enemy. These storylines make for a compelling debut that impressively balances the sweet and the suspenseful.

Queer Black boy joy at its juiciest.

(Fiction. 12-18)