![]() ![]() The synopsis is a general conclusion of the book, but what it does not cover is the detailed emotions that are associated with LGBTQ individuals. It was extremely creative and a great way to introduce such topics. ![]() Review: Words cannot describe how much I enjoed Totally Joe. Here is an exuberant, funny, totally original story of one boy's coming out - and coming-of-age. He's Totally Joe, and that's the best thing for him to be. And Joe's okay with that because he likes who he is. Especially when he gets to the letter C, which stands for Colin Briggs, the coolest guy in the seventh grade (seriously) - and Joe's secret boyfriend. By the time Joe gets to the letter Z, he's pretty much bared his soul about everything. This whole thing could be serious ammunition for bullying if it falls into the wrong hands. But Joe discovers there's more to the assignment - and his life - than meets the eye. So when he's given the assignment to write his alphabiography - the story of his life from A to Z - Joe has his doubts. Like his longtime best friends Addie, Skeezie, and Bobby, Joe's been called names all his life. Lovable misfit and celebrity wannabe from Paintbrush Falls, New York. ![]()
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