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 Dear Manny
 Author: Stone, Nic

 Publisher:  Crown (2025)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 199 p.,  22 cm

 BTSB No: 857245 ISBN: 9780593308011
 Ages: 14-18 Grades: 9-12

 Subjects:
 Elections -- Fiction
 Colleges and universities -- Fiction
 Equality -- Fiction
 Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
 Letters -- Fiction

Price: $23.98

Summary:
While running for junior class president at his university, Jared falls for his opponent who has a similar platform based on equity and inclusion, and processes his feelings by writing letters to his deceased friend Manny.


Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (01/15/25)
   School Library Journal (03/01/25)
   Booklist (+) (00/02/25)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 03/01/2025 Gr 9 Up—This book ventures where no Stone book has gone before: into the mind of a white teenage boy. Jared P. Christensen was a total tool in Dear Martin, a surprising ally in Dear Justyce, and now he's progressed into a sympathetic protagonist. Readers join him during his second sophomore semester at Yale, where Jared somewhat begrudgingly enters the Junior Class Presidential race. There, he's sandwiched between two opponents—a galling conservative who "has zero qualms about tossing [the] campus back to 1869," and an attractive Black young woman with boundary-bashing liberal views. Stone brings her typical empathetic pleas for awareness into this new viewpoint. Jared is not perfect. He's still learning and making stupid mistakes. But his desire to recognize his privilege and use it for good is admirable. Along the way, Stone seamlessly educates readers about Constitutional rights and Black history, making a measured case for wider understanding when approaching all social issues. VERDICT A startlingly effective snapshot of cis white male frustration and growth, this also succinctly examines the societal effects of political moves. For high school collections.—Cat McCarrey - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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