Cemetery Boys

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Cemetery Boys
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AuthorAiden Thomas
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult fantasy
PublishedSwoon Reads
Pages352
ISBN 9781250250469

Cemetery Boys is a young adult urban fantasy novel by Aiden Thomas, published September 1, 2020 by Swoon Reads. The book's placement on the New York Times Bestseller List made history as the first book on the list by an openly transgender author featuring a transgender character. [1]

Contents

Plot

Yadriel is queer, trans, Latino, and a brujo (witch). Brujos are known to possess the ability to summon spirits and release them from the physical realm, whereas Brujas possess healing powers. Unfortunately, his family does not recognize him as a man, and expect him to develop healing instead of summoning abilities. Along with his cousin and best friend, Maritza, Yadriel attempts to summon the ghost of his missing cousin, who is believed to have perished. Yadriel hopes that by successfully summoning his cousin, he will prove himself a Brujo. Instead, he calls forth Julian Diaz, a boy from Yadriel's school who does not remember how he died and is not ready to move on.

Reception

Before Cemetery Boys was released, it was named one of the most anticipated books of 2020 by Book Riot, [2] Tor.com, [3] Goodreads, [4] Paste Magazine, [5] and Bitch Media. [6]

After release, book was named a best seller by the New York Times [1] and IndieBound, [7] and received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly [8] and Booklist. [9] It was also named best book of the year by Publishers Weekly , [10] NPR, [11] and Barnes and Noble. [12]

Awards for Cemetery Boys
YearAwardResult
2020 Bram Stoker Award for Best Young Adult Novel [13] Nominee
Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction [14] Nominee
Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Novel [14] Nominee
National Book Award [15] Longlist
School Library Journal (SLJ) Top 10 Audiobooks of 2020 [16] Top Ten
2021 Locus Award for Best First Novel [17] Nominee
Lodestar Award [18] Finalist
American Library Association (ALA) Best Fiction for Young Adults [19] [20] Top Ten
ALA Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [21] Top Ten
ALA Teens' Top Ten [22] Top Ten
ALA Rainbow List [23] Top Ten

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