
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
by emily m. danforth (2012)
Like 'The Reckless Kind', this features queer teens defying societal expectations and finding themselves.

by Carly Heath (2021)
A genre-defying debut, this queer historical YA centers a wild and reckless trio who fly in the face of small-town tradition—full of compassion, love, and determination to live the lives of their choosing. It’s 1904 on an island just west of Norway, and Asta Hedstrom doesn’t want to marry her odious betrothed, Nils. But her mother believes she should be grateful for the possibility of any domestic future, given her single-sided deafness, unconventional appearance, and even stranger notions. Asta would rather spend her life performing in the village theater with her fellow outcasts: her best friend Gunnar Fuglestad and his secret boyfriend, wealthy Erlend Fournier. But the situation takes a dire turn when Nils lashes out in jealousy—gravely injuring Gunnar. Shunning marriage for good, Asta moves with Gunnar and Erlend to their secluded cabin above town. With few ties left to their families, they have one shot at gaining enough kroner to secure their way of life: win the village’s annual horse race. Despite Gunnar’s increasing misgivings, Asta and Erlend intend to prove this unheard-of arrangement will succeed. Asta trains as a blacksmith; Erlend cares for recovering Gunnar. But as race day approaches, the villagers’ hateful ignorance only grows stronger. With this year’s competition proving dangerous for the trio, Asta and Erlend soon find they face another equally deadly peril: the possibility of losing Gunnar, and their found family, forever.
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by emily m. danforth (2012)
Like 'The Reckless Kind', this features queer teens defying societal expectations and finding themselves.

by aiden thomas (2020)
Similar to 'The Reckless Kind', this offers a heartwarming story with queer characters and found family themes.

by m. l. rio (2017)
Like 'The Reckless Kind', this book explores intense friendships and a dramatic, high-stakes narrative.

by t.j. klune (2020)
Echoing 'The Reckless Kind', this features a heartwarming found family and characters finding their place.

by madeline miller (2011)
Like 'The Reckless Kind', this offers a deeply emotional story with beautifully written queer characters.
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