With more than 20 books and several awards including the Margaret A. While those themes are still present, he chooses to closely examine the links between morality and responsibility this go round instead.įor those who are new to Levithan’s novels, be aware that these themes are in no way confined to this series centering on A and Rhiannon. In Someday Levithan shifts his focus from the questions about gender identity and sexuality raised in the first book. And as Rhiannon learns the dilemma of A’s existence, readers must examine their own opinions about acceptance, respect, self-identity, and love. With no body to call home, A has a rather fluid idea about gender and attraction. But a chance meeting with Rhiannon at the very start of the book has A acting outside the norm, working to stick around longer than just a day, hoping to see that spark of attraction through to its conclusion. They’re careful about these borrowed lives, disrupting them as little as possible. A sees what it’s like to live as different genders, economic situations, educational backgrounds, ethnicities, and more. Every Day took readers on a wild ride through various identities as A, the main character, lives each day in the body of a different person.
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