The Swimmer. The Rebel. The Nerd.
All Ryan, Harley and Miles had in common was Isaac. They lived different lives, had different interests and kept different secrets. But they shared the same best friend. They were sidekicks. And now that Isaac’s gone, what does that make them?
Will Kostakis, award-winning author of The First Third, perfectly depicts the pain and pleasure of this teenage world, piecing together three points of view with intricate splendour.
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Set in northern Sydney The Sidekicks is the story of three very different boys. While on the verge of manhood they suffer the loss of a mutual friend. We follow each of the boys as they go on to deal with their friend’s death. The trauma initially separates them, but by the end of the book it has brought them together with a closeness they never had before. This is a story of love, loss, friendship, sexuality, homophobia and just wanting to fit in.
The Boys:
“The Swimmer” I was immediately drawn to Ryan (Thommo). His character straight up felt kind hearted and genuine. My heart wanted to reach out and hug him. The poor boy not only had to deal with the loss of his best friend, but with coming out to the world.
“The Rebel” Scott (Harley) is bloody adorable. Harley was the kind of boy I swooned over in school, and rightly so, thanks for proving me right Harley. Harley really grows up after losing his mate and he does everything he can to put things right. I outwardly applauded him (seriously my husband looked at my like a was mad clapping at a book) as he ran off to find and support Ryan.
“The Nerd” I was most afraid for Miles after the loss of Isaac. He really ends up in a dark place, but thankfully that big beautiful dastardly brain of his sees the light and lets the other two boys in. I wasn’t as drawn to Miles as the other two boys at first, but seeing the world through his eyes and his projected vision of the future, was a really strong and brilliant way to finish the story off.
I have heard so many wonderful things about this book, and the author seems lovely. Glad to hear each of the boys in the book had their own distinctive voices 🙂
I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed it, being that I tend to gravitate towards sci-fi and fantasy. The sidekicks is well worth a read :-).
I want to read this book so bad! Omg. And your description of the boys (especially Harley has me dying). I’m going to get this book asap!
Yes you must! 🙂 you won’t be sorry!!
Kynn up there goes to me the other day, I WANT YO READ THE SIDEKICKS. I SEEN SARAH’S REVIEW. I don’t often see her excited but she loves the sound of it, who can blame her. I have a copy on my shelves but now I’ll have yo make time to read it. It sounds phenomenal. Brilliant review Sarah, I’m thrilled you loved this one ❤
🙂 nawww Feeling the love 🙂 Always exciting when an Aussie book is awesomesauce 🙂
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