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    Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence
    Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence

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    Creators: Marion Dane Bauer, Beck Underwood
    Publisher: HarperTrophy
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
    Sales Rank: 22043

    Media: Paperback
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Number Of Items: 1
    Pages: 288
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
    Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 1

    ISBN: 0064405877
    EAN: 9780064405874
    ASIN: 0064405877

    Publication Date: May 30, 1995
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    Product Description

    Original stories by C. S. Adler, Marion Dane Bauer, Francesca Lia Block, Bruce Coville, Nancy Garden, James Cross Giblin, Ellen Howard, M. E. Kerr, Jonathan London, Lois Lowry, Gregory Maguire, LeslEa Newman, Cristina Salat, William Sleator, Jacqueline Woodson, and Jane Yolen

    Each of these stories is original, each is by a noted author for young adults, and each honestly portrays its subject and theme--growing up gay or lesbian, or with gay or lesbian parents or friends.




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    4 out of 5 stars Am I Blue?   September 30, 2008
    Valley Gay Press Book Reviewer: A'JA Lyons
    Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence by Marion Dane Bauer is an assemblage of eight distinct tales about young adults experiencing firsthand the perils of what comes with being gay or lesbian or being close to someone who is. Though this book was published 14 years ago, most of the stories still apply today, especially in areas of the Country that are less progressive.

    In the story `Am I Blue' by Bruce Coville, a young man gets heavenly help after being assaulted by a fellow classmate. `Winnie and Tommy' by Francesca Lia Block details a situation where a young couple's love is questioned when one of them questions their sexuality. In `Parents Night' by Nancy Garden, a GSA booth on Parents' Night gives a teenage girl the courage to come out to her seemingly liberal parents.

    Some of the stories are relatively lighthearted and others show the melancholy side of being a sexual minority. Each author manages to tell a creative tale about finding and knowing oneself without ending up with a stereotypical "sad homosexual story."



    5 out of 5 stars Am I Blue?   June 13, 2007
    This book is dedicated, "for all young people in their search for themselves." These are short stories about teenagers who are trying to find their identity, Teenagers face who they are and find support from their parents and friends. In some stories, they do find support from school, parents and friends. In additional some even find the right person to be with. There are three scenarios: teenagers not being accepted from others, not getting support from others and themselves being confused with their identity.



    My favorite story from the book was Parents' Night. This story was about a teenager who had her girlfriend but her parents didn't know, they thought they were just friends. At the beginning of the story she says that her father didn't give her a rose in her birthday. This was because they were at dinner when Karen gave them the news; she told them that she was involved in a club at school. This club was the Gay Straight-Bisexual Alliance, which every one in that club they were going to represent in on Parents' Night. Karen tells her parents that she was going to be there with her girlfriend Roxy. Her father wasn't happy with the news, so he didn't agree and he was really mad. In Karen's birthday her father was really quiet and he didn't give her a yellow rose like he used to every year. My favorite part of the story was when her parents go to Parents' Night and her father gives Karen a rose. He tells her that it was a little late and that he is happy that she got a really nice girlfriend. This part really got me, Karen was crying and my eyes were watery. She knew that her parents were now accepting her the way she was.



    All stories have a main idea. The writer sends messages that after reading each story you might think differently. The idea is to understand and support those who are in situations like that. I think that people don't have to experience first in order for them to write stories. All these authors give really good stories, which really touch the readers heart and at the end of the book you put it down and have a different view of those who are confused with their identity.



    The book has sixteen stories. The story Am I Blue talks about a gay teenager who has a fairy godfather who helps him out throughout his time of not knowing what he wants. The stories were different but they had the same idea in all of them. In Michael's Little Sister, his sister shows him that it's okay to be that way; she gives him support and understands him. Slipping Away is a story where a gay teenager tells his friend Maria who likes him, that he is gay but like any other girl she got mad at him instead of supporting him. Running from the book is really interesting; it's about a girl that starts seeing her sister's friend differently. Sheila was Heather's friend who brought her because she was having problems at home, and that's how Heather's sister meets Sheila. All these stories are really interesting and they throw good messages in each story written.



    I like this book mostly because in each story the writer gives an idea why he wrote that story and why he/she wants us to read it. Also when the reader reads the story, the writer clearly states how the person feels. It is really important for those who read this book to understand what and how it feels when a person who is in a position like that might feel when he/she doesn't have any support or is not accepted from others.




    5 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too   April 18, 2006
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Written over ten years ago, AM I BLUE? is still as important today as it was then. A short-story collection dealing with GLBT (gay/lesbian/ bisexual/transgender) issues by some of 1995's top authors, this book is a true gem for teens searching for their identity--or just looking for a good read. With stories ranging from contemporary paranormal, to ones set in the 1950's, to one based during the Vietnam War, and even one in another world of Amazon warriors, there's something here for everyone.

    Stories include:

    AM I BLUE? by Bruce Coville
    WE MIGHT AS WELL ALL BE STRANGERS by M. E. Kerr
    WINNIE AND TOMMY by Francesca Lia Block
    SLIPPING AWAY by Jacqueline Woodson
    THE HONORARY SHEPHERDS by Gregory Maguire
    RUNNING by Ellen Howard
    THREE MONDAYS IN JULY by James Cross Giblin
    PARENTS' NIGHT by Nancy Garden
    MICHAEL'S LITTLE SISTER by C. S. Adler
    SUPPER by Leslea Newman
    HOLDING by Lois Lowry
    BLOOD SISTER by Jane Yolen
    HANDS by Jonathan London
    50% CHANCE OF LIGHTNING by Cristina Salat
    IN THE TUNNELS by William Sleator
    DANCING BACKWARDS by Marion Dane Bauer

    It's hard to pick a favorite from this collection, as each story has something different to offer. From allowing everyone in the world to see who is gay, to wondering what it would have been like to have two gay shepherds at the birth of Christ, to manning a booth about gays and lesbians at a school parents' night, each short story has an engaging story to tell.

    The only thing that would make this book better is to have a part two--another AM I BLUE? published in 2006 with some of today's best GLBT authors like Julie Anne Peters, Brent Hartinger, David Levithan, and more.



    5 out of 5 stars Overall a great book!   February 1, 2005
     4 out of 6 found this review helpful

    There are some stories in this book that are absolutely phenomenal. "Am I Blue" is one of them, and it is a great first story of the book. This books helps people to understand what it is like to be GLBT from many different viewpoints. "The Honorary Shepherd" is probably the story that impacted me the most, as it deals with interracial relationships as well. Having bought this book on accident, I am glad I did. I've probably read the book 15 times through and I don't know if I'll ever tire of it.


    5 out of 5 stars Should be Required Reading in All Classrooms!   January 19, 2004
     8 out of 10 found this review helpful

    _Am I Blue?_ is a brilliant YA anthology that should be required reading in every classroom! Dealing with homosexuality in teenagers and their parents and friends, these stories will move any reader--gay, straight, questioning, or bisexual. This anthology helps gay kids understand that they are not alone, while shining a light on what it feels like to be homosexual for straight readers. The stories have similar themes, but range in genre, giving every reader something to thoroughly enjoy. I can't recommend it strongly enough!

    My only complaint is that there were no stories that really focused on a bisexual character.


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