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Come Out, Come Out

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A spine-tingling LGBTQIA+ YA horror about queer teens who accidentally invoke a twisted spirit who promises help but delivers something sinister.
Perfect for fans of Kayla Cottingham, Andrew Joseph White, and Ryan La Sala.
"A searing and poignant portrait of queer identity wrapped in an unflinching tale of terror." —Kalynn Bayron, New York Times bestselling author of You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight
"Modern horror at its best." —Bram Stoker Award Nominee Sarah Henning

It's never been safe for Fern, Jaq, or Mallory to come out to their families. As kids their emerging identities drove them into friendship but also forced them into the woods to hide in an old, abandoned house when they needed safety. But one night when the girls sought refuge, Mallory never made it back home. Fern and Jaq did, but neither survivor remembered what happened or the secrets they were so desperate to keep. 
Five years later, Fern and Jaq are seniors on the verge of graduation, seemingly happy in their straight, cisgender lives—until a spirit who looks like Mallory begins to appear, seeking revenge for her death, and the part Fern and Jaq played in it. As they’re haunted, something begins to shift inside them. 
They remember who they are. 
Who they want to love. 
And the truth about the vicious secrets hiding in their woods.  
This delightfully dark and pointed novel calls out the systems that erase gay and queer and trans identity, giving space to embrace queerness and to unleash the power of friendship and found family against the real monsters in the world.
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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2024
      Coming out is never easy, especially for teens in the small Puget Sound town of Port Promise. Life seems idyllic in Port Promise--it's the kind of place where everyone knows each other and high school sweethearts expect to be together forever. The biggest news lately is the gender-neutral casting for the senior musical, Grease. When 13-year-old Mallory Hammond, an "angry, unhappy" closeted lesbian, disappeared, the townspeople thought she'd finally run away. But to her friends Fern Jensen and Jaqueline De Luca, something about her disappearance felt off. On the night Mal vanished, Fern and Jaq found themselves on the edge of the woods without any recollection of what had happened. Five years later, at a party in those same woods, Fern and Jaq are flooded with horrifying memories of that night. There's no denying it: Mal is dead, and whatever happened to her caused Fern and Jaq to forget their own queerness. The two friends must try to come to terms with their own identities and fix whatever happened that night, even at the risk of their own lives. This strong supernatural thriller tackles the very real issues of homophobia, transphobia, and forced conversion head-on. Parker manages to balance serious discussions of identity and bigotry with genuinely spine-tingling horror. Main characters present white. A poignant blend of queer identity and modern horror. (resources) (Horror. 14-18)

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from August 1, 2024
      Grades 10-12 *Starred Review* Five years ago: two young people are fervently running through the woods to escape something, but they emerge with no recollection or evidence of what happened. Now, senior year is shaping up to be everything Fern and Jaq could seemingly want. Fern, feminine and pristine, is set to crush auditioning for the innocent and charming Sandy in the senior musical, Grease. Jaq is assured a charming future with the sweet and handsome John, whom she's set to join at university in the fall, much to her deeply religious parents' pleasure. All seems to be hetero bliss until a fateful house party near rumored haunted woods brings memories crashing back into Fern and Jaq, and the identities they hid five years ago come bubbling to the surface. Now Fern and Jaq must reconsolidate their lost queerness while solving the disappearance of Mallory, who entered the woods with them five years ago and is now haunting them with a possible vengeance. Haunted moments will appeal to those who enjoy atmospheric, built-up jump scares, which are softened nicely with the brewing of young, sapphic, and gender-expansive love. Alongside supernatural terrors, Parker sheds light on true worldly horrors within the work: the perpetuation of compulsive heterosexuality ideals by religious zealots and the disregard of young people's identities at the hands of their parents.

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    • School Library Journal

      August 30, 2024

      Gr 9 Up-This LGBTQIA+ novel will appeal to mystery and horror fans alike. Jaq and Fern know each other but don't run in the same circles. Jaq is seemingly living her best life with her church friends and perfect boyfriend. Fern is aiming to snag the lead role of Sandy in their senior musical, Grease. But when they attend a party and get lost together in the woods, they realize their lives were once more heavily intertwined. This book is an important discussion about, and a look into, the lives of LGBTQIA+ kids living in conservative religious communities. The horror aspect, an allegory for their trauma at the hands of their own family and friends, is sadly relatable and something that is a true issue in society today. While this novel explores important topics, the pacing, the large cast of characters, and the number of points of view can pull readers out of the story. VERDICT Recommended for those who are looking to see themselves in a book and readers who prefer minimal horror elements and a slower pace.-Tegan Beese

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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