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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WILDE AT HEART by R. Zamora Linmark

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WILDE AT HEART

by R. Zamora Linmark

Pub Date: Aug. 13th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-101-93821-8
Publisher: Delacorte

Love, loss, and surviving heartache are at the center of this coming-of-age romance set in the South Pacific.

When Ken Z, a bookworm and senior from “the middle of Nowhere, Pacific Ocean,” with a Japanese mother, braves a trip to a snooty mall a bus ride away from his high school, love is the last thing that he expects to find. A chance meeting with Ran, a wealthy, blond-haired, white doppelgänger for Dorian Gray, changes his mind. The pair bond over being the only children of single mothers and their shared love for the playwright Oscar Wilde. When Ran abruptly breaks everything off, Ken is devastated and has to find a way to continue believing in love. In this earnest novel, Linmark (Pop Vérité, 2017, etc.) creates a sweet love story that celebrates diversity of its characters and culture. The Pacific island, while unnamed, reads like an amalgam of the Philippines and the Korean peninsula. Everything, from Ran’s compulsory military service to the banning of books, feels authentic and heightens the stakes of the burgeoning gay romance. At times the metaphors emphasizing the class disparity between Ken and Ran can be heavy-handed, but the boys’ romance builds in a way that feels natural.

An unabashed love letter to Oscar Wilde, Cole Porter, and the arts’ ability to give voice to human emotion.

(Fiction. 12-18)