Rainbow Boys
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Rainbow Boys | |
Front cover of Rainbow Boys |
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Author | Alex Sánchez |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | Rainbow trilogy |
Genre(s) | Young adult |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing |
Publication date | October 2001 |
Media type | Print (Hardback, Paperback) |
Pages | 256 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 9780689841002 |
OCLC | 82005538 |
Followed by | Rainbow High |
Rainbow Boys is the first novel in a trilogy by Alex Sanchez, focusing on the issues gay and questioning youth face as they come of age. This book is followed by Rainbow High and Rainbow Road.
[edit] Plot summary
The story follows three high school students during their senior year, alternating between the point of view held by each. Jason Carrillo, the jock, finds himself questioning his heterosexuality and decides to attend a meeting for gay youth. He does not expect to see his classmates Kyle Meeks and Nelson Glassman at the meeting. Kyle Meeks meanwhile crushes on Jason and through a number of run-ins the two become more than just friends. Nelson, the flamboyant class clown, finds himself jealous of Kyle and Jason and in his depression he decides to hook up with an online stranger named Brick. He engages in sexual intercourse with Brick and fears he has contracted HIV. He becomes friends with HIV-positive Jeremy and finds himself in love.
[edit] Main Character Summary
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Jason, the first character introduced, is a jock struggling to accept his suspected homosexuality. He insists to himself that he is in love with his girlfriend, Debra, but later begins to question this. Not only is he afraid of consequences for being gay at school, but at home as well. His father is an abusive alcoholic and extremely homophobic.
Kyle is a shy senior, already accepting his sexuality. He’s best friends with Nelson, a stereotypical homosexual, whose sexuality is well known. As the book progresses, he eventually admits his orientation to his parents, and is more open about being gay. At one point in the book, he even spray paints the words "And proud" following the graffiti on his locker which reads "queer". He’d been crushing on Jason forever, until finally Jason needed some help on math. As things progressed, they eventually began a relationship.
Nelson is the most flamboyant of the three main characters. He is bullied frequently due to his radical hairstyles and behaviour. He realised he was gay at a very early age. Ever since Kyle started seeing Jason, Nelson had become very jealous. Eventually he lost his virginity to a man he met on the internet named Brick, who showed no concern to whether Nelson had loved him or not. He later finds new hope in a relationship with Jeremy.