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  • Published: 19 February 2019
  • ISBN: 9780241365014
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $26.00

Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts)




Pretty Little Liars meets Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda in this slick, queer high school mystery.

My first time getting it in the butt was kind of weird. I think it's going to be weird for everyone's first time, though.

Jack Rothman is seventeen. A solid student with a talent for art, he likes partying, makeup and boys. Sometimes all at the same time. His active, unashamed sex life makes him a red hot topic for the high school gossip machine, but Jack doesn't really care too much about what the crowd is saying about him. His mantra is: 'It could be worse.'

And then it is.

When Jack starts writing a teen sex advice column for his best friend's website, he begins to receive creepy and threatening love letters. His 'admirer' is obsessed with Jack - they know who he's hanging out with, who he's sleeping with, who his mum is dating. And while they say they love Jack, they don't love his lifestyle. They want him to curb his sexuality and personality. And if he won't, they will force him.

As his stalker starts to ratchet up the pressure, it's up to Jack and his friends to uncover their identity, before their love becomes genuinely dangerous.

  • Published: 19 February 2019
  • ISBN: 9780241365014
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $26.00

About the author

L.C. Rosen

L. C. Rosen, also known as Lev Rosen, has written several books for adults and children, but Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts) is his YA debut. His books have been featured on numerous Best of the Year lists and nominated for several awards. He lives in New York City with his husband and a very small cat.

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Praise for Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts)

Humane, sex-positive writing of the funniest, filthiest and most heartening kind.

The Guardian

Jack of Hearts might be the most important queer novel of the decade

Gay Times

Contemporary sex advice meets mystery in this high school story of bullying and being true to oneself . . . an essential addition to library collections that serve teens.

School Library Journal starred review

Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts) is the sex ed class you didn't get in high school - positive, frank and inclusive, but also hilarious, heartfelt and impossibly fun. This book is like a hug that also slaps you on the ass (in the consensual flirtatious sexy way).

Mackenzi Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue

A fierce, frank high school thriller which depicts gay intimacy in a sex positive and unapologetic way.

The Bookseller

This book is filth

Julian Clary

It's the book about high school that gives you the sex ed class desperately lacking from high school education.

Courtney Act

The affirming, sex-positive, brilliant new book that puts the "adult" into young adult literature

Attitude Magazine

Readers will be talking about Jack for years to come

Diva Magazine

I know that when I was coming out I would have loved to have been able to pick up a book that did not ignore or demonise gay sex

Queen and Country Magazine

Jack of Hearts' is a confidently queer story that breaks away from the stereotypes to create refreshing and relatable characters

QWEERIST

The book I needed growing up as an isolated gay teen in a straight boy's world

Riyadh Khalaf, Presenter of Radio 1's Unexpected Fluids

A joyously sex positive exploration through teenage life with an unashamedly unapologetic queer hero

Calum McSwiggan, LGBTQ+ advocate and radio presenter

Dispenses sex advice that could be vital to young adult readers

Matt Cain, author of The Madonna of Bolton

Tackles subjects that many would rather bury and pretend teens don't want (or need) to talk about

Simon James Green, author of Noah Can't Even and Noah Would Never

A sex-positive and thoughtful romp with humour and heart

Kirkus Reviews

A bold, inclusive exploration of teen sexuality that, propelled by Jack's brazen voice, never feels preachy

Booklist, starred review

Rosen (The Memory Wall) creates memorable protagonists and brings a fresh, frank voice to his YA debut

Publishers Weekly

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