cover image How to Lose a Best Friend

How to Lose a Best Friend

Jordan K. Casomar. MTV, $19.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-66593-209-7

Via penetrating prose, Casomar’s fresh debut depicts a teen’s refusal to accept his best friend’s lack of romantic interest. Baseball star Zeke Ladoja—who’s secretly working to help his family pay the bills while his father navigates a cancer diagnosis—schemes to confess his love for his best friend Imogen at the 16th birthday bash he’s planning. But Imogen doesn’t share Zeke’s feelings; instead, she’s begun swooning over Zeke’s nerdy Texan teammate Trevor, who recently moved to Chicago. When Zeke announces his affections for Imogen despite warnings from a peer, she panics and kisses Trevor in front of the whole party. Embarrassed, Zeke begins engaging in uncharacteristically cruel behavior, causing friction with his and Imogen’s mutual friends. As Zeke’s demeanor worsens, Imogen’s attempts to go back to how they were before founder amid the taunts directed at her for rejecting Zeke and for her budding relationship with Trevor. In this sure-footed portrayal of contemporary teen romance, Casomar utilizes Zeke and Imogen’s alternating POVs to candidly capture the social systems that uphold the inherent entitlement of the friend zone myth as well as the costs of railing against its toxic messaging. Main characters are Black. Ages 14–up. Agent: Jess Regel, Helm Literary. (Sept.)