57 pages 1 hour read

Andrew Smith

Winger

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2013

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Winger by Andrew Smith follows 14-year-old Ryan Dean West, a junior at a prestigious Oregon boarding school. Struggling with feelings of inferiority due to his age, Ryan Dean navigates complex friendships, rugby, and a crush on his best friend, Annie. His relationship with openly gay classmate Joey deepens until Joey’s tragic death profoundly impacts Ryan Dean, fostering his self-acceptance and resilience. The book contains themes of homophobia and violence.

Reviews & Readership

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Andrew Smith's Winger is a compelling blend of humor and heartache, centered on the coming-of-age tale of a teenage rugby player at a boarding school. Reviewers praise its authentic voice and emotional depth, though some note a few jarring tonal shifts. While celebrated for its raw portrayal of adolescence, a minority found certain plot elements predictable. Overall, Winger captures the complexities of youth with wit and poignancy.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Winger?

A reader who would enjoy Andrew Smith's Winger is likely a teenager or young adult who appreciates coming-of-age stories blending humor, angst, and emotional depth. Fans of John Green's Looking for Alaska and Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower will find its relatable protagonist and candid exploration of adolescence particularly engaging.

RecommendedReading Age

14-18years

Lexile Level

890L

Book Details

Themes

Emotions/Behavior: Shame & Pride

Identity: Sexuality

Identity: Masculinity

Genre

Humor

Realistic Fiction

Coming of Age / Bildungsroman

Topics

LGBTQ

Bullying

Sports