
Rainbow Boys
Author: Alex Sanchez
Series: Rainbow Trilogy #1
Narrator: Alston Brown
Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/01/2012

Author: Alex Sanchez
Series: Rainbow Trilogy #1
Narrator: Alston Brown
Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/01/2012
Alex Sanchez spent almost fifteen years working with youth. He is the author of the teen novels Boyfriends with Girlfriends, Bait, The God Box, Getting It, Rainbow Boys, Rainbow High, and Rainbow Road, as well as the Lambda Award–winning middle-grade novel So Hard to Say. Lambda Literary Foundation honored Alex with an Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists’ Prize. He lives in Thailand and Hollywood, Florida.
Alston Brown is an actor and writer, currently enrolled as an MFA candidate in the Brown University / Trinity Repertory Company’s acting program. He has worked extensively in theater in New York and regionally, including workshops of the Broadway play Next Fall and at the Sundance Institute, and appeared in the film Observe and Report. Alston lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
No me gustó nada y no pienso seguir con el resto. Hay muchas escenas donde decía ¿En serio? no puede ser posible. Hay clichés como en toda novela, ya es casi imposible innovar pero es que me parecen tan mal desarrollados; su exposición es mediocre y tampoco les veo mucha concordancia con la personali......more
Rainbow Boys, a story about three gay teens, was published in 2001. In 2001, not a single state legally recognized gay marriage, and Don't Ask Don't Tell was still accounted as perfectly acceptable. Queer as Folk, my favorite television series about a group of gay friends in Pittsburgh, was just in......more
This is a great book, a wonderful resource for teens who are gay, questioning or are simply interested in the perspectives of gay teens and how they can be supportive of their gay peers. I was recently warned that I may be in danger of hell-fire for promoting books such as these because students may......more
“Groundbreaking.” Time Out New York
“A forthright portrayal of growing up gay.” USA Today
“Realistic and remarkably honest.” Lambda Book Report
“When a work of fiction embodies such accuracy and emotional complexity, there is but one word to describe it: true.” Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
“First-novelist Sanchez writes with passion and understanding as well as some welcome humor, but it’s issues, not characters, that drive this novel…[with] sympathetic characters who rise above the stereotypical and—most important—its focus on love as the heart of homosexuality. Ultimately, the author demonstrates, coming out is really coming in—entering a circle of support and self-acceptance that may lead to a more universal community of acceptance and tolerance.” Booklist
“This gutsy, in-your-face debut novel speaks the language of real life for gay teens, that of the ecstasy, heartache, and humor of first love (and sex), that of daily harassment and fear, that of having what it takes to stand up and be proud of who you are. There will no doubt be challenges to Rainbow Boys, much like the challenges of Judy Blume’s Forever when it was published in the 1970s. But please, have the courage to make it available to those who need it—it can open eyes and change lives.” School Library Journal
“The characters’ complicated feelings are well drawn, and readers will find themselves interested in each of the protagonists’ lives. Sanchez creates modern situations that speak to contemporary teens…Some of the language and sexual situations may be too mature for some readers, but overall there’s enough conflict, humor, and tenderness to make this story believable—and touching.” Publishers Weekly
“Thought-provoking and informative for all young adults.” Kirkus Reviews