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Shaun David Hutchinson

    This author focuses on queer young adult literature, crafting narratives that resonate with a younger audience. Their work is characterized by a distinct 'geeky' sensibility and an embrace of nerdy themes. The writing delves into the complexities of growing up and identity with an authentic voice.

    The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley
    A Complicated Love Story Set In Space
    We Are the Ants
    Howl
    At the Edge of the Universe
    Brave Face: A Memoir
    • 2025

      A Home for Unusual Monsters

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A girl, having lived her life in disguise, embarks on a mission filled with unexpected twists and revelations. As she navigates a world where nothing is as it appears, the story unfolds into a cozy yet eerie monster mystery, showcasing the author's signature blend of suspense and intrigue.

      A Home for Unusual Monsters
    • 2024

      What would you do if no one could see you? In this surreal adventure, a boy who is used to being overlooked literally becomes invisible, only to realize there may be far more dangerous threats in his school than bullies. Sixth grade takes a turn for the weird when Hector Griggs discovers he has the ability to turn invisible. Sure, ever since Hector’s former best friend Blake started bullying him, he’s been feeling like he just wants to disappear…but he never thought he actually would. And then, Hector meets another invisible boy, Orson Wellington, who has an ominous warning: “I’m stuck here. Stuck like this. It’s been years. The gelim’s hunting me and it’ll get you, too.” It turns out, there is more than meets the eye at St. Lawrence’s Catholic School for Boys, and if Hector is going to save Orson--and himself—from the terrifying creature preying on students’ loneliness and fear, he’ll need to look deeper. With the help of a mysterious new classmate, Sam, can Hector unravel the mysteries haunting his school, and discover that sometimes it takes disappearing to really be seen?

      The School for Invisible Boys
    • 2023

      When no one in the small town of Merritt, Florida, believes that he was attacked by a monster, fifteen-year-old Virgil Knox fears the monster will return to finish him off, or worse--that he is becoming a monster himself.

      Howl
    • 2021

      A Complicated Love Story Set In Space

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.0(211)Add rating

      Sixteen-year-olds Noa, DJ, and Jenny awake on a spaceship, unaware of how they got there or what is coming, but soon Noa and DJ are falling in love.

      A Complicated Love Story Set In Space
    • 2021

      Before We Disappear

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.9(406)Add rating

      Fifteen-year-old Jack and sixteen-year-old Wilhelm, assistants to--and captives of--rival magicians, fall in love against the backdrop of Seattle's 1908 world's fair, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.

      Before We Disappear
    • 2020

      The State of Us

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.4(3217)Add rating

      Dre and Dean have got my vote!-Adib Khorram, award-winning author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay When Dean Arnault's mother decided to run for president, it wasn't a surprise to anyone, least of all her son.

      The State of Us
    • 2019

      Brave Face: A Memoir

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.4(338)Add rating

      Critically acclaimed author of We Are the Ants—described as having “hints of Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five” (School Library Journal)—opens up about what led to an attempted suicide in his teens, and his path back from the experience.“I wasn’t depressed because I was gay. I was depressed and gay.”Shaun David Hutchinson was nineteen. Confused. Struggling to find the vocabulary to understand and accept who he was and how he fit into a community in which he couldn’t see himself. The voice of depression told him that he would never be loved or wanted, while powerful and hurtful messages from society told him that being gay meant love and happiness weren’t for him.A million moments large and small over the years all came together to convince Shaun that he couldn’t keep going, that he had no future. And so he followed through on trying to make that a reality.Thankfully Shaun survived, and over time, came to embrace how grateful he is and how to find self-acceptance. In this courageous and deeply honest memoir, Shaun takes readers through the journey of what brought him to the edge, and what has helped him truly believe that it does get better.

      Brave Face: A Memoir
    • 2019

      The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.6(127)Add rating

      A Junior Library Guild Selection “Surreal, brainy, and totally captivating.” —Booklist (starred review) “Provocative and moving.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Hutchinson artfully blends the realistic and the surreal.” —School Library Journal (starred review) From the critically acclaimed author of We Are the Ants and At the Edge of the Universe comes a mind-bending, riveting novel about a teen who was born to a virgin mother and realizes she has the power to heal—but that power comes at a huge cost. Sixteen-year-old Elena Mendoza is the product of a virgin birth. This can be scientifically explained (it’s called parthenogenesis), but what can’t be explained is how Elena is able to heal Freddie, the girl she’s had a crush on for years, from a gunshot wound in a Starbucks parking lot. Or why the boy who shot Freddie, David Combs, disappeared from the same parking lot minutes later after getting sucked up into the clouds. Other things that can’t be explained are the talking girl on the front of a tampon box, or the reasons that David Combs shot Freddie in the first place. As more unbelievable things occur, and Elena continues to perform miracles, the only remaining explanation is the least logical of all—that the world is actually coming to an end, and Elena is possibly the only one who can do something about it.

      The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza
    • 2019
    • 2017

      At the Edge of the Universe

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.2(696)Add rating

      When his best friend-turned-boyfriend goes missing and seems to be remembered by nobody else, Ozzie begins to believe that the universe is shrinking and forges ties with a new friend while struggling to figure out what is happening.

      At the Edge of the Universe