And They Lived . . .

And They Lived . . . by Steven Salvatore is a young adult novel published by Bloomsbury USA on March 8, 2022. This 384-page book explores themes of first love and self-acceptance through the journey of Chase Arthur, a budding animator who grapples with personal challenges, including an eating disorder and body dysmorphia. As he navigates his freshman year of college, Chase seeks to find his place away from home while dealing with complex relationships, including a rivalry with his ex-best friend and the pressures of an animation showcase.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intricacies of identity and romance, particularly within LGBTQ contexts. The story introduces Jack Reid, a poet who is also on a quest for self-discovery, as both characters confront their fears and societal expectations. The book addresses social themes related to dating and the experiences of young adults, making it a relevant addition to discussions around personal growth and acceptance.
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From the author of Can’t Take That Away comes a sex-positive, fairytale-inspired YA novel that celebrates first love and self-acceptance, perfect for fans of What If It’s Us.
“My heart didn’t stand a chance. I loved it from once upon a time all the way to its joyfully complex ever after.” – New York Times bestselling author Becky Albertalli
“A jolt of lightning to my soul. The characters are so bright, the emotion is so vibrant, and the love is exquisitely electric.” – Jason June, author of Jay’s Gay Agenda
Chase Arthur is a budding animator and hopeless romantic obsessed with Disney films and finding his true love, but he’s plagued with the belief that he’s not enough for anyone: he’s recovering from an eating disorder and suffers from body dysmorphia fueled by his father, and can’t quite figure out his gender identity. When Chase starts his freshman year of college, he has to navigate being away from home and missing his sister, finding his squad, and contending with his ex-best friend Leila who is gunning for the same exclusive mentorship. If only he can pull together a short for the freshman animation showcase at the end of the semester.
Then Chase meets Jack Reid, a pragmatic poet who worships words and longs to experience life outside of his sheltered world. But Chase throws everything into question for Jack, who is still discovering his sexual identity, having grown up in close-knit conservative family. Jack internalized a lot of homophobia from his parents and childhood best friend, who unexpectedly visit campus, which threatens to destroy their relationship. Chase will have to learn to love–and be enough for–himself, while discovering what it means to truly live.
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