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UGLIER by Kelly Vincent Kirkus Star

UGLIER

by Kelly Vincent

Pub Date: July 31st, 2023
ISBN: 978-1958342114
Publisher: Self

A 16-year-old artist leaves her small-town Oklahoma home and enters a new school—and a new life—in this second installment in Vincent’s YA series.

Identifying as gender nonconforming, Nic Summers gets misgendered frequently and has had to deal with schoolmates and even family members who are far from understanding. But when she leaves her home to attend a private academy in suburban Oklahoma City, her expectations are high. Not only does she hope to finally find her true self—and fully understand her as-of-yet uncertain gender identity and sexuality—she yearns to find people with whom she can identify and connect. Nic quickly finds happiness at the school—she meets a teacher who takes her passion for art to the next level and a small group of friends who share the same interests. She even meets a mysterious boy, Mack, upon whom she immediately starts crushing. But the same prejudice, hatred, and ignorance that plagued her back home find her and her friends at her new school, and Nic is forced to deal with people who are willing to go out of their way to torment her, destroy her relationships, and derail her burgeoning career in art. An impressively honest and intimate first person POV powers this story of a young person struggling with gender and trying to find their place in a world that is seemingly determined to “erase” them. Anti-trans legislation, book bans, and the blind hatred passed down by some parents (“red state training”) to their children are all referenced in this novel, which doesn’t pull any punches about the dangers growing up different, especially in small town America. “‘They really are coming after us, and it’s not just me. It’s all of you.’”

A powerfully moving YA novel that will hopefully enlighten as much as it entertains.