"A charming, inspired story about being true to who you are." - Phil Stamper, bestselling author of The Gravity of Us
An empowering and emotional debut about a genderqueer teen who finds the courage to stand up and speak out for equality when they are discriminated against by their high school administration.
Steven Salvatore is a chaos agent whose obsessions include exploring Italy, being Italian (Sicilian, not Italian-American!), and having and then dissecting existential crises. For twelve years, he was a studied, accomplished writing professor having held many positions within higher education spheres; though still teaching, he's now an academic advisor at Manhattanville University. He is also a book coach with an MFA in Creative Writing. He currently lives somewhere with his amazing husband Chris.
www.stevensalvatore.com
@stevensalvatorebooks
"Can't Take That Away is a charming, inspiring story about being true to who you are, regardless of what others see. A perfect balance of queer joy and resistance, this power ballad of a story will leave you changed . . . for good." --Phil Stamper, bestselling author of THE GRAVITY OF US
"Can't Take That Away is an honest, joyful, sparkling story of love, friendship, and the unique pride that comes with being yourself in the face of adversity. Carey deserves a standing ovation!" --Jessica Verdi, author of FOLLOW YOUR ARROW and AND SHE WAS "This charming, joyful story-about self-love, fighting for what's right, and the love to be found in chosen family-will make you want to put on a pair of red heels and blast Mariah Carey." --Booklist, starred review "A defiant love letter to queer youth; honest, brutal, and more important than ever." --Kirkus Reviews "This page turner is a perfect pick for music lovers, budding activists, and kids questioning their own gender identities." --BCCB "A fresh voice + a genderqueer teen + one Wicked musical + fighting against the establishment + first love = A page-turning YA debut. Recommended for all YA collections." --School Library Journal "Filled with big emotions. . . as empowering as it is entertaining, Salvatore's debut novel hits all the right notes." --BookPage "Carey's journey is refreshingly optimistic. . . . Salvatore tackles hard topics such as anti-LGBTQ bullying, suicidal ideation, and grief, but also emphasizes the joy found in community and living one's truth." --Publishers Weekly