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Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe centers on Black Haitian Canadian teen Norris Kaplan as he adapts to life in Austin, Texas, confronting stereotypes and making new connections. Norris gains a reputation as the "rude Canadian," forms a crush on Aarti, befriends loner Liam, and navigates complex relationships with cheerleader Madison while growing and learning from his experiences. Depicts racism, bigoted language, and descriptions of suicide.
Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe captures the challenges of teenage life with wit and realism. Readers generally praise the protagonist's sharp humor and relatable experiences, though some feel the initial cynicism could be off-putting. The novel adeptly explores themes of identity and belonging, resonating well with both teens and adults.
Readers who enjoy witty, humorous, and honest depictions of teenage life and identity struggles, similar to The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas and To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han, will likely appreciate Ben Philippe's Field Guide to the North American Teenager.
Realistic Fiction
Humor
Romance
Identity: Mental Health
Identity: Race
Life/Time: Coming of Age