As Ana celebrates the new millennium, she is shocked to learn that she must leave behind her childhood home, her hometown, and -- hardest of all -- her girlfriend for a new life in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years later, Greg is sent to live with his aunt -- who runs a video rental store from her garage and owns a dog named Keanu Reeves -- as his parents work out their not-so-secret divorce. And ten years after that, Beto must put his dreams of becoming a photographer on hold as the Covid-19 pandemic arrives in Brazil, forcing him to live with his overprotective mother and overachieving sister. Set in and narrated by the same house, Number 8 Sunflower Street, and in three different decades -- 2000, 2010, and 2020 respectively -- This Is Our Place is a novel about queer teens dealing with sudden life changes, family conflict, and first loves, proving that while generations change, we will always be connected to each other.
Themes & Content
- Central Theme Categories
- Centering Culture & Identity
- Content
- Diverse Families/Family Dynamics
- Internet
- Languages & Communication
- LGBTQIAP2S+
- Mind/Body
- Relationship/Sexuality
- School/Extracurricular Activities
- Settings
- Americas
- Ethnicity
- Brazilian
- Gender Representation
- Boys/Men
- Girls/Women
- Sexual Orientation / Relationship Representation
- Gay
- Heterosexual
- Race / Culture
- Bi/Multiracial/Mixed Race
- Black/African/African American
- Latinx/Hispanic/Latin American
- Character Prominence
- Joint Main
- Secondary