A scatter of light / by Malinda Lo.
Material type: TextDescription: 324 pages ; 22 cmISBN: 9780525555285; 0525555285Subject(s): Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction | Lesbians -- Juvenile fiction | Same-sex marriage -- Juvenile fiction | Artists -- Juvenile fiction | Chinese Americans -- Juvenile fiction | Lesbian teenagers -- Fiction | Chinese American teenagers -- Fiction | Grandmothers -- Fiction | Women gardeners -- Fiction | Artists -- Fiction | San Francisco (Calif.) -- Juvenile fiction | San Francisco (Calif.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Lesbian fiction | Bildungsromans | Historical fiction | Young adult fiction. | NovelsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Scatter of lightDDC classification: [Fic] LOC classification: PZ7.L778786 | Sc 2022Summary: Aria Tang West was looking forward to a summer on Martha's Vineyard with her best friends--one last round of sand and sun before college. But after a graduation party goes wrong, Aria's parents exile her to California to stay with her grandmother, artist Joan West. Aria expects boredom, but what she finds is Steph Nichols, her grandmother's gardener. Soon, Aria is second-guessing who she is and what she wants to be, and a summer that once seemed lost becomes unforgettable--for Aria, her family, and the working-class queer community Steph introduces her to. It's the kind of summer that changes a life forever.Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"Companion to Last night at the Telegraph Club" -- jacket
Aria Tang West was looking forward to a summer on Martha's Vineyard with her best friends--one last round of sand and sun before college. But after a graduation party goes wrong, Aria's parents exile her to California to stay with her grandmother, artist Joan West. Aria expects boredom, but what she finds is Steph Nichols, her grandmother's gardener. Soon, Aria is second-guessing who she is and what she wants to be, and a summer that once seemed lost becomes unforgettable--for Aria, her family, and the working-class queer community Steph introduces her to. It's the kind of summer that changes a life forever.
Ages 14 and up. Dutton Books.
Grades 10-12. Dutton Books.
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