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I'm Not Really Here
by Gary Lonesborough
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Pub Date
Mar 10 2026
| Archive Date
Jul 07 2024
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Description
A wonderful coming-of-age queer romance from the multi award-winning author of The Boy from the Mish. Jonah is the new kid in a country town. When he joins the local footy team to be closer to his crush, Harley, it feels like a fresh start - but he still has to navigate new friendships, an unresolved past, and the same body image issues he's always had.
NOTABLE BOOK: 2025 CBCA Book of the Year, Older Readers
SHORTLISTED: 2025 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, Writing for Young Adults
'A moving coming-of-age story with so much heart. For readers who enjoyed Heartstopper.' BOOKS & PUBLISHING
Footsteps approach behind me. I turn and see an Aboriginal boy arriving at the doorway. He's tall, taller than me. He's got curly hair. His body is fit. His chest is chiseled and bare and he's wearing only football shorts.
When 17-year-old Jonah arrives in a new town - Patience - with his dad and younger brothers, it feels like a foreign place. A new town means he needs to make new friends - which isn't always easy. Especially when he's wrestling with his body image, and his memories of his mother.
When he joins the local soccer team so he can spend more time with his new crush, Harley, he feels like he's moving closer to something good. But even though he knows what he wants, it doesn't mean he's ready.
Emotionally compelling, honest and warm, I'm Not Really Here is a beautiful novel about navigating family and friendships, and finding a way through grief towards love, from an internationally acclaimed bestselling Indigenous author.
Praise for Gary Lonesborough
'What a revelation this young writer is. He is doing something no other male First Nations novelist has attempted: the YA Black queer genre that is a glimpse into another world view, at once confronting yet heartwarming.' - AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW [We Didn't Think it Through]
'A lightning bolt to the soul. The Boy from the Mish announces a bold, necessary new talent.' WILL KOSTAKIS
A wonderful coming-of-age queer romance from the multi award-winning author of The Boy from the Mish. Jonah is the new kid in a country town. When he joins the local footy team to be closer to his...
Description
A wonderful coming-of-age queer romance from the multi award-winning author of The Boy from the Mish. Jonah is the new kid in a country town. When he joins the local footy team to be closer to his crush, Harley, it feels like a fresh start - but he still has to navigate new friendships, an unresolved past, and the same body image issues he's always had.
NOTABLE BOOK: 2025 CBCA Book of the Year, Older Readers
SHORTLISTED: 2025 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, Writing for Young Adults
'A moving coming-of-age story with so much heart. For readers who enjoyed Heartstopper.' BOOKS & PUBLISHING
Footsteps approach behind me. I turn and see an Aboriginal boy arriving at the doorway. He's tall, taller than me. He's got curly hair. His body is fit. His chest is chiseled and bare and he's wearing only football shorts.
When 17-year-old Jonah arrives in a new town - Patience - with his dad and younger brothers, it feels like a foreign place. A new town means he needs to make new friends - which isn't always easy. Especially when he's wrestling with his body image, and his memories of his mother.
When he joins the local soccer team so he can spend more time with his new crush, Harley, he feels like he's moving closer to something good. But even though he knows what he wants, it doesn't mean he's ready.
Emotionally compelling, honest and warm, I'm Not Really Here is a beautiful novel about navigating family and friendships, and finding a way through grief towards love, from an internationally acclaimed bestselling Indigenous author.
Praise for Gary Lonesborough
'What a revelation this young writer is. He is doing something no other male First Nations novelist has attempted: the YA Black queer genre that is a glimpse into another world view, at once confronting yet heartwarming.' - AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW [We Didn't Think it Through]
'A lightning bolt to the soul. The Boy from the Mish announces a bold, necessary new talent.' WILL KOSTAKIS
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781761180767 |
PRICE |
$16.99 (USD)
|
PAGES |
384
|
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Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781761180767 |
PRICE |
$16.99 (USD)
|
PAGES |
384
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
Average rating from 2 members
Featured Reviews
Jenny K, Bookseller
This is a coming-of-age queer romance in the very best way. Gary Lonesborough brings to life a delightful cast of characters in small-town Australia and makes you care deeply for them. You will cheer Jonah on as he arrives in a new town, tries to fit in, and falls in love
.......................................
What could be better than being able to head our 'Heartstopper' devotees toward a gorgeous queer teen romance that is not only set in their own backyard but has two delightful protagonists, all set to a Kylie Minogue soundtrack!
It's always 5stars from us when it's a Gary Lonesborough book
Featured Reviews
Jenny K, Bookseller
This is a coming-of-age queer romance in the very best way. Gary Lonesborough brings to life a delightful cast of characters in small-town Australia and makes you care deeply for them. You will cheer Jonah on as he arrives in a new town, tries to fit in, and falls in love
.......................................
What could be better than being able to head our 'Heartstopper' devotees toward a gorgeous queer teen romance that is not only set in their own backyard but has two delightful protagonists, all set to a Kylie Minogue soundtrack!
It's always 5stars from us when it's a Gary Lonesborough book