Fantastic.
--John Green
A gender-fluid, John Hughes-style fantasy plus all the feels.
--Salon
This is an excellent sequel....This installment raises the stakes, making the story not just about physical and emotional transformation, but about survival.
--School Library Journal
Oryon's humor and insight will keep readers turning pages.
--Kirkus Reviews
This series is addicting...as soon as I started reading I was immersed into the book, unable to put it down....The series is just getting better and better.
--I'd So Rather Be Reading
I really enjoy these books....If you are looking for books--these are great.
--Yellow Porcupines
Praise forChangers Book One: Drew:
This is more than just a 'message' book about how we all need to be more understanding of each other. The imaginative premise is wrapped around a moving story about gender, identity, friendship, bravery, rebellion vs. conformity, and thinking outside the box.
--School Library Journal
Changersshould appeal to a broad demographic. Teenagers, after all, are the world's leading experts on trying on, and then promptly discarding, new identities.
--New York Times
A thought-provoking exploration of identity, gender, and sexuality...an excellent read for any teens questioning their sense of self or gender.
--Publishers Weekly(starred review)
Part of Akashic's Black Sheep YA imprint.
Changers Book Two: Oryonin the four-part Changers Series for young adults finds our hero Ethan/Drew on the eve of her second metamorphosis--into Oryon, a skinny African American skater boy with more swagger than he knows what to do with. Enter a mess of trouble from the Changers Council, the closed-minded Abiders, the Radical Changers (RaChas),andhis best friend Audrey--at least she wl£Ý