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Asking for a Friend by Ronnie Riley

A middle-grade novel of queer joy and friendship.

A middle-grade novel of queer joy and friendship

Asking for a Friend by Ronnie Riley. Illustrated book cover shows a middle-school kid sitting on the grass with their backpack and books.
(Scholastic Canada)

Eden Jones has exactly three friends. And they're all fake.

From a web of lies and social anxiety to true friendship and queer joy; this is the wonderful second book from the author of the Indies Introduce and Indie Next List pick,Jude Saves the World.

Why go through the stress of making friends when you can just pretend? It works for Eden and their social anxiety... until their mom announces she's throwing them a birthday party and all their friends are invited.

Eden's "friends," Duke, Ramona, and Tabitha, are all real kids from school... but Eden's never actually spoken to them before. Now Eden will do whatever it takes to convince them to be their friends--at least until the party is over.

When things start to go better than Eden expects, and the group starts to bond, Eden finds themselves trapped in a lie that gets worse the longer they keep it up. What happens if their now sort-of-real friends discover that Eden hasn't been honest with them from the very beginning?Author Ronnie Riley creates a world full of queer joy and all the ups and downs of true friendship.(From Scholastic Canada)

Ronnie Riley is a middle-grade writer based in Toronto. Their first book wasJude Saves the World.