Praise for Ziggy, Stardust and Me A Summer 2019 Entertainment Weekly Best Book A Summer 2019 Refinery29 Best Book A Summer 2019 Seventeen Magazine Best YA Book A 2019 Book Riot Must-Read Book "
A stunning debut. This beautifully written novel made me sob and reminded me of first love in a way no other book has in many years.
Read it. Now." –Bill Konigsberg, award-winning author of
The Music of What Happens "This
heartfelt book will leave you in a puddle of your emotions." –
BuzzFeed "A love letter to both self-acceptance and David Bowie, James Brandon's
Ziggy, Stardust and Me is both
charming and
timely." –
Culturess "A historical novel set in the early '70s, a time full of turmoil and homophobia, sets the scene for
one of the best YA books of the year." –
Paste Magazine "A beautifully written, nostalgic story full of universal truths and timeless angst.
Charming, poignant, tender and at times heartbreaking." –Greg Howard, author of
Social Intercourse "
A well-crafted coming-of-age story that allows the reader to empathize with and root for a young man who feels lost. . .[as he] fights through the difficulties of growing up in a world that judges difference as wrong, and how he becomes stronger because of it." –
School Library Connection "A love letter to self-acceptance, even when the world is far from accepting . . . this
deeply impactful book presents historical attitudes and policies with a chilling accuracy." –
Publishers Weekly "This book is
honest, blunt, heart-wrenching, and incredibly important. The writing style is very
unique . . . [and] possesses the unique power to put the reader in its main character's shoes, to render the reader as vulnerable as Jonathan feels and takes the reader through the horrors he faces." –
The Nerd Daily "Gut-wrenching emotion, stream of consciousness, and an intensely evoked soundtrack bring Jonathan's summer to
Technicolor life. Historical events like Watergate, the Vietnam War, and Wounded Knee are
included seamlessly into the story. Every character from Jonathan himself down to the ice cream man are
fully realized. . . Give this one to budding activists, music fans, historical fiction readers, and romantics." –
School Library Journal "Brandon has penned a novel that
seamlessly melds a coming of age tale with the oppressive beliefs and actions of the time. The characters are
real and complex, and their feelings
honestly portrayed." –
The Advocate "
Readers will be immersed in Jonathan's close first-person narration...Debut author Brandon
deftly incorporates historical events and realities, including the criminalization of homosexuality, the Vietnam War, Watergate, the occupation of Wounded Knee, and police brutality against Native people...A
poignant depiction of a boy's journey to accepting his gay identity despite the odds." –
Kirkus Reviews "This novel will appeal to
introspective readers interested in
cultural history,
challenging relationships, and
hopeful endings." –
VOYA
"If you're looking for a dose of
historical queer romance, James Brandon's debut
Ziggy, Stardust and Me will hit your sweet spots." –
B&N Teen Blog
"In this
powerfully character-driven story, we meet two teenage boys from very different cultures. Debut author James Brandon
brilliantly rises to the dual challenges of weaving a compelling love story into the backdrop of history while navigating the tempestuous waters of cultural interpretation . . .
Ziggy gives us
suspense, heartache, hope, and a deep sense of belonging. . . .
Will inspire readers of any age." –Lambda Literary