The God Box | 
enlarge | Author: Alex Sanchez Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1
ISBN: 1416908994 EAN: 9781416908999 ASIN: 1416908994
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Product Description How could I choose betwen my sexuality and my spirituality, two of themost important parts that made me whole?High school senior Paul has dated Angie since middle school, and they're good together. They have a lot of the same interests, like singing in their church choir and being active in Bible club. But when Manuel transfers to their school, Paul has to rethink his life. Manuel is the first openly gay teen anyone in their small town has ever met, and yet he says he's also a committed Christian. Talking to Manuel makes Paul reconsider thoughts he has kept hidden, and listening to Manuel's interpretation of Biblical passages on homosexuality causes Paul to reevaluate everything he believed. Manuel's outspokenness triggers dramatic consequences at school, culminating in a terrifying situation that leads Paul to take a stand. Lambda Literary Award-winning author Alex Sanchez tackles a subject ripped from the headlines in this exciting and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be both religious and gay.
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Adam and...Steve? September 26, 2008 A very well written, if somewhat preachy story of a young man trying to reconcile his intense believe in God with his growing fear that he may be a homosexual. "The God Box" attempts to show that one can be a faithful Christian as well as gay. Upbeat and yet serious, this book might help questioning teens who feel that there is no room for them in God's kingdom unless they deny their sexuality.
The best book ever July 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was amazing.It has so many things that nowadays gay people debate about their own sexuality and they don't know what to do about it. If decide to be with Gods word without been yourself or been true to yourself and letting God love you as you are. It also contains a different point of view of the bible,and that how God condemns straight people more than gay people. And that they are few bible text for avoiding homosexuality and that their exist more bible text that condemn straight people for what they do.If you like controversy,this is the right book for you. This unleashes secrets way above just what people believe.And that many gay people are good people that also loves God with all their heart and soul and that even if their gay,they have better moral life's and that they can live happy even if in this world complicates their life's because they don't want gay people to be happy. This book changed my way of thinking about gay people,and helped me understand that they deserve to be happy as they are. God is love and he loves us all no matter how we are.
A great book, but... June 14, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a middle school librarian, I'm always excited for the beginning of summer when I can finally get to the rest of the books I've been meaning to read all year. Sanchez's new book was one I was looking forward to (and enjoyed.) I loved the main characters, Paul (Pablo) and Manuel. Paul's character was developed more fully than the rest, but all of the characters took on strong voices. I thought Paul's self reflection and slow realization of his sexuality was beautifully written and his simultaneous excitement and fear at Manuel's interest was very real.
My disappointment arrived at the (SPOILER ALERT) gay bashing. It seems like a gay bashing is always necessary to demonstrate the dangerous conditions many gay teens face. However, as an educator who works closely with teenagers (and a lesbian who was once a teen myself), I've seen that daily harassment, comments, ignorance and invisibility can cause as much, if not more, long-lasting harm (some of which Manuel and the minor character Stephen experienced - though Stephen's character could have been more developed). However, at its heart, Sanchez's novel is a coming-of-age story and a well written one at that. His focus on the arguments against gay people made by some Christians is explained well and the counter-arguments are clear and easily understood. I think it is an important work and one that should be found in every Middle School, Junior High and High School library. Hopefully some questioning Christian teens, and perhaps their friends, will happen upon the book and find some peace in its pages.
Excellent Book For Christian Teens!! April 28, 2008 One of the best books I have ever read, period. The dialogue was update and very thoughtful. The references used were amazing and fit in perfectly well. The coming-out, self-acceptance, and love story were also of high cailbur. Definitely worth a look.
Very helpful to the gay christian teen February 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
like in previous reviews from alex sanchez's books, I have been struggling with my sexuality for quite some time now but after reading this i felt so much better. i go to a christian school and have christian friends and i am a christian (duh). After reading i felt so much better about myself and truly believed that God made me the way I am and will use me in some way. It's a great book and has unexpected turns. You also get really into the characters and are actually arguing with the book(on what you want your characters to do). Also, it talks about Bible stories from a different point of view and makes you really think about other Bible stories involving homosexuality. All in all, you should read this book; it will make you feel better about yourself and you will become sure on what you believe in and teaches you to stand up for what's right.
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