![]() ![]() The characters are so well crafted that you feel like you become best friends with them throughout the book. And, I don’t think I’ll ever have the words to really express how thankful I am to Julie Murphy for creating Waylon “Pumpkin” Brewer and I am so happy for all the fat queer youth who will get to have this story when it will resonate with them the most! My teenage self cannot even fathom that a book like this could exist (and even if it did my small town library wouldn’t have carried it, trust me). I am so thankful to be alive in a time when there are so many books that are featuring fat people as main characters, especially when they are queer and fat at the same time. ![]() However, when he gets nominated for Prom Queen, after a video of his audition for a popular drag competition show gets leaked, he will have to decide if he’s done hiding in the shadows or if it’s time for him to take his place in the spotlight. Synopsis: Waylon Brewer is a fat, openly gay boy in a small Texas town who has learned the fine art of living as invisible as possible. ![]()
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