Book Description
for Not So Pure and Simple by Lamar Giles
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Del has had a crush on Kiera since grade school, and she's finally boyfriend-free. He volunteers to join a youth group at church in which Kiera is involved as a way to impress her, only to discover that he's unwittingly committed to a Purity Pledge: No sex until marriage. At Del's high school, a rash of recent pregnancies has been perceived by some, including the media, as being the result of a pact among the teen moms to get pregnant (in truth it was the coincidental outcome of an unscheduled week of cancelled school and boredom). While the new moms, including Del's friend Shianne, are often shamed, the fathers remain largely unscathed in public opinion; meanwhile, sex education in the curriculum is under fire. Del's voice and situation are laugh-out-loud funny as he is drawn into the Purity Pledge group despite himself (it turns out they're all hungry for accurate information about sex). Del, African American, is hopeful he has a chance with Kiera based on their exchanges; then she starts dating a guy Del can't stand. After all he's done to impress her, Del wonders, how could Kiera reject a nice guy like him? A novel that never loses its sense of humor asks essential questions about the male entitlement that permeates even a "nice guy" like Del's perspective, and the damaging impact of toxic masculinity on our culture. (Age 13 and older)
CCBC Choices 2021. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2021. Used with permission.