For this week I read the novel My most excellent year by Steve Kluger. This was a very interesting and somewhat different from the other books that I have been reading in my young adult literature class. Though I kind of loved the diversity of this novel. I felt that the main theme in this novel was family. This is because T.C. addresses his letter to a family member. T.C. addresses his to his mother who passed away when he was 6. It makes it seem as this is his way to somewhat still say connected to his mother who is no longer with him. Though I loved that you find out that around the same time is when he actually met Augie. Augie is like his brother separated at birth, at least that is how they treat each other. They even have bedrooms ate each others houses and the parents treat each as their own child. Augie is the person that has kept him grounded all the years that they have been friends. The character that I felt developed the most was Augies, this is because of everything that he had to go through before he finally realized he was gay. It seems that most men and even women have this struggle when having the inner battle with their sexuality. Though it seems that once he finally realizes that he is gay that everyone around him already knew that he was gay and accept him for who he is.
I feel that this text is very thorough and not leaving anyone or anything out. This is because they cover things from race to sexuality. This diversity s what made the story so good. Without this I felt that it would have been a very mediocre and boring novel. The characters personalities also helped make all of the story, especially the bond that T.C. and Augie shared throughout the story. This novel definitely helped break down stereotype barriers about things such as sexuality. I love when authors include things like this because it helps inform me as a reader better on the topic. One of the reasons why I love reading is that while doing so you learn so much that you would have not known previously to reading that particular book. I have learned so much over the years while primarily reading young adult fiction novels.
I feel that this text could appeal to any and all adolescents. this is because the novel is so diverse and seems to be attempting to target every group of adolescents. By doing this the author is not being biased to any particular group of adolescents. There are a lot of authors out there who do not do this and are judged by certain readers because they are using the typical stereotypes and this can anger certain readers. So when these stereotype boundaries are broken down more adolescents can relate better and enjoy what they are reading.
Rating: A



