Published by Roaring Brook Press on June 18th 2019
ISBN: 1250149932
Pages: 336
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The storyline is both intense and intuitive as Brody attempts to navigate school and his family situation. Years of artistic interest have earned him the nickname “Fairy” making him wonder what his sexual orientation is. Upon meeting Nico a new world opens up where Brody is accepted and free to be himself. Is Everland a fantasy alternate world or just a safe place? Readers will have to decide for themselves as they go on weekly visits to this lush and accepting environment.
Last Bus to Everland is different, it blends fantasy and real life in a unique manner that makes the reader want to visit Everland themselves. Character development is good, offering just enough insight into the private thoughts of several teens. Regardless of their individual struggle each character exposes some of their personal inner pain and challenges. Add this to Middle School and High School media centers and do place on the shelves of public library YA shelves. This is a book that teens will be talking about.
Submitted by Jan Hamilton, retired librarian in Scarborough, ME