Dragging Mason County

Awards:   Short-listed for The Publishing Triangle Award 2024 (United States)
Author:   Curtis Campbell
Publisher:   Annick Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781773217888


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   16 November 2023
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for The Publishing Triangle Award 2024 (United States)

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Age range 14+ A laugh-out-loud YA debut that examines the realities of small-town queer life and celebrates the transformative power of drag - perfect for fans of RuPaul's Drag Race and Pumpkin. Peter Thompkins needs a public image overhaul. After a tense confrontation with one of the few other queer kids in his small-town high school, rumours about him are becoming more elaborate by the day. Meanwhile, his best friend Alan (aka teen drag queen Aggie Culture) is throwing Mason County's debut Drag Extravaganza. Although Peter is a self-described 'dragnostic', he decides to help produce the show, hoping to prove that he isn't a self-hating gay. In the process, he finds himself facing down angry guard dogs, angrier bigots and a very high-strung church lady. As backlash grows, Peter begins to wonder whether he's setting fire to his already damaged reputation and if his friendship with Alan will survive past curtain call. At turns touching, sharply funny and a little absurd, Dragging Mason County explores the pains and pleasures of queer community through one teen's journey to self-acceptance.

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Author:   Curtis Campbell
Publisher:   Annick Press Ltd
Imprint:   Annick Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781773217888


ISBN 10:   1773217887
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   16 November 2023
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Fast, witty, and full of heart, Dragging Mason County is an unflinching reflection of the prickly realities of small-town queer adolescence."" —Alexandra Mae Jones, author of The Queen of Junk Island ""Painfully relatable and bitingly funny, Dragging Mason County is a timely tale of friendship, self-acceptance, and the importance of proper contouring."" —Kevin Christopher Snipes, author of Milo and Marcos at the End of the World ""A book filled with big heels, big laughs, and a big heart. Dragging Mason County reminds us about the importance of community, the need for visibility—regardless of where you live—and the courage it takes to be yourself."" —Brian Francis, author of Fruit “In taking a microscope to issues such as allyship, anti-fatness, anxiety, insecurity, and internalized homophobia, debut author Campbell presents an impassioned homage to queer community and culture that proffers clever and laugh-out-loud explorations of self-expression and acceptance.” —Publishers Weekly, *starred review, 08/17/23 “The verbal swordplay from the drag queens plus the generally cutting remarks from the other high schoolers give the novel an edge; many of the characters’ defenses will feel relatable for some readers . . . Fabulously acerbic.” ——Kirkus Reviews, 07/29/23 “Showcasing a friendship that withstands hardship and disagreements, Dragging Mason County is a comedic novel in which queer teenagers butt against small minds, but still put on a heartwarming, showstopping display of selfdiscovery.” —Foreword Reviews, September/October 2023"


"""Fast, witty, and full of heart, Dragging Mason County is an unflinching reflection of the prickly realities of small-town queer adolescence."" —Alexandra Mae Jones, author of The Queen of Junk Island ""Painfully relatable and bitingly funny, Dragging Mason County is a timely tale of friendship, self-acceptance, and the importance of proper contouring."" —Kevin Christopher Snipes, author of Milo and Marcos at the End of the World ""A book filled with big heels, big laughs, and a big heart. Dragging Mason County reminds us about the importance of community, the need for visibility—regardless of where you live—and the courage it takes to be yourself."" —Brian Francis, author of Fruit"


"""Fast, witty, and full of heart, Dragging Mason County is an unflinching reflection of the prickly realities of small-town queer adolescence."" —Alexandra Mae Jones, author of The Queen of Junk Island ""Painfully relatable and bitingly funny, Dragging Mason County is a timely tale of friendship, self-acceptance, and the importance of proper contouring."" —Kevin Christopher Snipes, author of Milo and Marcos at the End of the World ""A book filled with big heels, big laughs, and a big heart. Dragging Mason County reminds us about the importance of community, the need for visibility—regardless of where you live—and the courage it takes to be yourself."" —Brian Francis, author of Fruit “In taking a microscope to issues such as allyship, anti-fatness, anxiety, insecurity, and internalized homophobia, debut author Campbell presents an impassioned homage to queer community and culture that proffers clever and laugh-out-loud explorations of self-expression and acceptance.” —Publishers Weekly, *starred review, 08/17/23 “The verbal swordplay from the drag queens plus the generally cutting remarks from the other high schoolers give the novel an edge; many of the characters’ defenses will feel relatable for some readers . . . Fabulously acerbic.” ——Kirkus Reviews, 07/29/23 “Showcasing a friendship that withstands hardship and disagreements, Dragging Mason County is a comedic novel in which queer teenagers butt against small minds, but still put on a heartwarming, showstopping display of selfdiscovery.” —Foreword Reviews, September/October 2023 “[Campbell] utilizes large doses of humor without pulling any punches in order to shine a light on issues many LGBTQ+ teens face today. Fans of Julie Murphy’s Pumpkin (2021) will delight in this candid and campy account of teenage angst.” —Booklist, 10/12/23"


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Curtis Campbell is a Toronto-based writer born and raised in rural Ontario. You can sometimes find him in drag as Alanis Percocet.

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