Tessa Masterson Will Go to Prom
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Lucas and Tessa's friendship is the stuff of legend in their small Midwestern town. So it's no surprise when Lucas finally realizes his feelings for Tessa are more than friendship and he asks her to prom. What no one expected, especially Lucas, was for Tessa to come out as a lesbian instead of accepting his heartfelt invitation. Humiliated and confused, Lucas also feels betrayed that his best friend kept such an important secret from him.
What's worse is Tessa's decision to wear a tastefully tailored tuxedo to escort her female crush, sparking a firestorm of controversy. Lucas must decide if he should stand on the sidelines or if he should stand by his friend to make sure that Tessa Masterson will go to prom.
Emily Franklin and Brendan Halpin tackle both sides of a ripped-from-the headlines story to show that true friendship will triumph after all.
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High school seniors Lucas and Tessa have been lifelong friends, but when he asks her to the prom she turns him down, revealing that she is gay and has a girlfriend. Angry at this rejection and that Tessa kept something from him, Lucas betrays Tessa's secret and even gives a mean interview to the school newspaper ("ur whole Prom is going to be about her instead of being a normal dance"). There are protestors outside Tessa's parents' grocery store, the school administration is threatening to expel her, and the school board may cancel the prom. Franklin and Halpin's third he said/she said collaboration (following Jenna & Josh's Fauxmance and The Half-Life of Planets) will have readers empathizing both with Lucas's desire to "make things right" and Tessa's pain as she deals with hate in the hallways and at home. Lucas's ultimate "grand gesture" is farfetched, but it's also a fun release after an emotional story about the struggles gay teens often face and what it means to be a friend. Ages 12 up.