Freak Show
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4.7 • 57 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
AN ALA BEST BOOK FOR YOUNG ADULTS PICK • A brave teen stands tall amidst the walls of a judgmental academy, flaunting his unique, glamorous, and unapologetic self.
“Gutsy, funny, over-the-top Bill Bloom is a profile in courage.”—The Washington Post
“Freak Show has it all. It’s hilarious, sad, sexy, and glamorous—just the way life should be.”—Perez Hilton
“A groundbreaking, eve-opening, romantic, bittersweet story of one boy’s determination to seek acceptance for who he is and right the wrongs of his world, one dress at a time.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Billy—drag queen extraordinaire—is a new student at the ultrawhite, ultrarich, ultraconservative Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy. Actually, "drag queen" does not begin to describe Billy and his fabulousness. How about Glitteroid, Twinkle Queen, or Gender Obscurist? Any way you slice it, Billy is not a typical seventeen-year-old, and the Bible Belles, Aberzombies, and Football Heroes at the academy have never seen anyone quite like him before. And Billy's attempts to both stand out and fit in are not met with the desired response. But thanks to the help and support of one good friend, Billy's able to take a stand for outcasts and underdogs everywhere in his own outrageous, over-the-top, sad, funny brilliant, and unique way.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
As big a splash as St. James (Disco Bloodbath) made on the Club Kid circuit in the 1980s and '90s, his entree into the YA world may prove to be equally fraught with controversy and over-the-top fabulousness. Billy Bloom, a scrawny, pale redhead, plays the novel's underdog and champion a 17-year-old for whom the phrase "drag queen" is scarcely sufficient. Frenetically narrating with a tongue seemingly dipped in both acid and silver, Billy recounts his abrupt transplant from life with his mother in Darien, Conn., to Fort Lauderdale, where he now lives with his wealthy and distant father. Billy finds himself a high school senior enrolled at the Eisenhower Academy, populated with "Stepford teens in full preen. In your choice of blond or blonder." St. James pulls no punches in describing the escalating verbal and physical abuse Billy suffers at the hands of his classmates. On a day when he comes to school outfitted as a primeval swamp queen ("This is not a dress, it's an ecosystem"), Billy's peers so brutally attack him that he goes into a coma. Yet he finds an unlikely ally in the gorgeous and universally adored football player Flip Kelly. Rather than leave the academy, Billy takes a stand for outcasts everywhere by running for homecoming queen, and attracts statewide media attention. In Billy Bloom, St. James has created an archetypal hero for outsiders and freaks. Though the subject matter and language will likely prove controversial, it's nearly impossible to remain untouched after walking a mile in the stilettos of someone so unfailingly true to himself and so blisteringly funny. Ages 14-up.
Customer Reviews
BEST BOOK EVER!
Seriously amazing. James St. James writes this book as if he is in a conversation with you. A hilarious and upbeat story.
makes all of us wish we had a flip kelly in our lives!
Amazing. Fabulous. Fierce.
Must read this book, it has such a great message(:
Amazing
When I read James St. James first book, Disco Bloodbath, I was amazed by his vivid writing. When I finished the book I couldn't wait for his next masterpiece!
So when Freakshow came out I immediately bought it and read away.
When I finished the book I was completely struck by it. James St. James knows how to write and he uses his talent extremely well.