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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
October 2001

Author
  
Alex Sánchez

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

3.8/5
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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Rainbow trilogy

Originally published
  
October 2001

Followed by
  
Rainbow High

OCLC
  
82005538


Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

Media type
  
Print (Hardback, Paperback)

Nominations
  
Lambda Literary Award for Children's/Young Adult

Similar
  
Alex Sánchez books, Young adult fiction books, Homosexuality books

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Rainbow Boys is the first novel in a trilogy by Alex Sánchez, focusing on the issues gay and questioning youth face as they come of age. This book is followed by Rainbow High and Rainbow Road.

Contents

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Plot summary

They bond over their shared feelings towards coming out and their families, which leads them to become more than friends. Nelson, the flamboyant class clown, has conflicting feelings towards Kyle and their relationship. He's very close to his mother who claims to have always known about his homosexuality, but rarely sees his father. After getting into an argument with Kyle, he decides to hook up with an online stranger named Brick. He has sex for the first time, and fears he has contracted HIV since Brick didn't use a condom. He becomes friends with HIV-positive Jeremy, and they begin a relationship.

Characters

Jason, the first character introduced in the novel, is a jock struggling to accept his suspected bisexuality. At the beginning, he insists to himself that he is in love with his girlfriend, Debra, but never saw him again after his father caught them touching each other. Besides his sexuality, Jason struggles with his slim chances of going to college.

Kyle is a shy senior, already beginning to accept his sexuality. He is best friends with Nelson, a stereotypical flamboyant gay teenager, whose sexuality is well known. As the book progresses, he eventually comes out to his parents, and is more open about being gay. At one point in the book, he even spray paints the words "and proud!" following the graffiti on his locker which reads "queer". He’d been crushing on Jason since freshman year, but finally befriends him after Jason asks for his help in math. As their friendship grows, Jason realizes he returns Kyle's feelings, and they start a relationship. He has an overall nerdy appearance at the beginning of the book, but gets his braces removed and starts wearing contacts.

Nelson is the most "flamboyant" or extremely gay of the three main characters, referring to himself as a "queen" and dyeing his hair bright colors. He is brutally bullied at school for being different, but has gotten used to it over the years. He befriends Kyle in ninth grade, and they become best friends. Once Kyle and Jason get together, Nelson gets jealous and tries to find a boy for himself. Eventually he meets a guy named Brick over the Internet and meets up with him in real life. They end up having unprotected sex and Nelson is now worried that he might have contracted HIV. Later on, still without a test result, he meets an HIV-positive boy named Jeremy, and they start a relationship.

Adaptations

Based on Sanchez' novel, Rainbow Boys: The Movie (เรนโบว์บอยส์ เดอะมูฟวี่), a Thai-language film directed by Thanyatorn Siwanukrow, was released in 2005. Water Bearer Films released the DVD in 2008 under the title Right by Me.

References

Rainbow Boys Wikipedia