Cut Both Way
Carrie Mesrobian
M562c
From William C. Morris YA Debut
Award nominee Carrie Mesrobian,
Cut Both Ways is an unflinching look
at a high school senior who must come to terms with his attraction to both his
girlfriend and his male best friend.
It took Will Caynes seventeen years
to have his first kiss. He should be ecstatic…except that it was shared with
his best friend, Angus, while they were both drunk and stoned. Will’s not gay,
but he
did sort of enjoy whatever it was he felt with Angus. Unsettled
by his growing interest in Angus, Will avoids his friend, and even starts
dating a sophomore, Brandy. When he’s hooking up with her, he’s totally into
it, so he must be straight, right? Then why does he secretly keep going back to
Angus?
Confusing as Will’s feelings are,
they’re a welcome distraction from his complicated home life. His father has
started drinking earlier each day when he
should be working on what
seem like never-ending house renovations. And his mom—living in a McMansion
with her new husband—isn’t much help, just buying Will a bunch of stuff he
doesn’t need. Neither feels like much of a parent—which leaves Will on his own
in figuring things out with his girlfriend and best friend. He loves them both,
but deciding who to be with will ultimately hurt someone. Himself probably the
most.
(from publisher)