Book details
You Brought Me the Ocean
Description
Jake Hyde doesn't swim-not since his father drowned. Luckily, he lives in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, which is in the middle of the desert, yet he yearns for the ocean and is determined to leave his hometown for a college on the coast. But his best friend, Maria, wants nothing more than to make a home in the desert, and Jake's mother encourages him to always play it safe.
Yet there's nothing "safe" about Jake's future-not when he's attracted to Kenny Liu, swim team captain and rebel against conformity. And certainly not when he secretly applies to Miami University. Jake's life begins to outpace his small town's namesake, which doesn't make it any easier to come out to his mom, or Maria, or the world.
But Jake is full of secrets, including the strange blue markings on his skin that glow when in contact with water. What power will he find when he searches for his identity, and will he turn his back to the current or dive head first into the waves?
Age
13-17
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
186 pages
Why to read
- Representation Matters: 'You Brought Me the Ocean' features a diverse cast of characters, including a gay protagonist, which provides representation for LGBTQ+ youth and promotes inclusivity in literature.
- Unique Blend of Genres: The book combines elements of a coming-of-age story with superhero themes, offering a fresh take on both genres and appealing to fans of young adult fiction and comic books alike.
- Emotional Depth: Alex Sanchez explores deep and relatable themes such as self-discovery, acceptance, and the complexities of relationships, making it a poignant read that resonates with readers on a personal level.
- Stunning Artwork: Illustrated by Julie Maroh, the graphic novel boasts beautiful and expressive artwork that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters and their emotions to life.