Publishers Weekly
★ 07/22/2024
Reynolds (Long Way Down) astounds in a sweetly hilarious story of two Black teens preparing to take a huge first step in their relationship. Twenty-four seconds before this book’s start, 17-year-old Neon Benton and Aria, his girlfriend of two years, were kissing on Aria’s bed. Now, Neon is hiding in Aria’s bathroom, lamenting the complications of opening a condom and unlatching a bra as he nervously anticipates their “first time.” In frank stream-of-consciousness prose, Reynolds rewinds the teens’ heartfelt romance to showcase its development in reverse: 24 hours before, Neon was avoiding his homework by scrolling through videos he’d recorded of his classmates. And 24 days earlier, Neon was strolling the neighborhood with Gammy and the family dog, Denzel Jeremy Washington. As events roll backward, Neon has conversations with numerous richly wrought supporting characters, including his effervescent musician friend Dodie and his open and loving sister Nat, all of whom regale Neon with their thoughts on sex and love (with varying degrees of embarrassment and enlightenment for Neon). Sex-positive messaging encourages vulnerability in personal exploration as well as open conversations about bodily autonomy and consent. Authentically tapping into the way teens think, Reynolds delivers a mighty exaltation to Black love in this moving story of one boy’s growth and the community that fosters it. Ages 14–up. Agent: Elena Giovinazzo, Pippin Properties. (Oct.)
Judy Blume
"Jason Reynolds has done it again! But in a totally new way. His take on Neon's first time with Aria, his true love, is fresh from start to finish. Who wouldn't want a first time partner like Neon? He's tender and sweet and scared and funny. He's a romantic. This is what it could be, should be, if only we were all as lucky as Aria. Girls (and everyone) wait for your Neon!"
9/1/25 - STARRED Review BCCB
"Neon’s anticipation is presented tastefully as the story spirals outward from the deed itself, moving back in time to give a fuller picture of the life of a sensitive Black boy with a lot of love for his partner and, fortunately, a lot of love in his life. A charmingly instructive picture of intimacy without shame is deftly portrayed through many of the secondary characters"
9/15/24 - STARRED Review Booklist
*Reynolds' foray into romance is as spectacular as expected. [...] This structure makes for a unique read. Reynolds’ ability to introduce characters in reverse and make them compelling is a testament to the author’s skill. Readers of his previous works will easily lose themselves in the author’s writing and complicated characters. While Neon’s relationship with Aria is highlighted during a pivotal point, Reynolds pays tribute to all different love stories and doesn’t shy away from the messiness of love; instead, the author’s exploration is grounded in reality. Undoubtedly, a story for everyone.
School Library Journal
★ 10/01/2024
Gr 9 Up—Reynolds is back with his first romance novel, a heartwarming story about first loves and first times, told in reverse. Twenty-four months ago, Neon Benton first laid eyes on Aria Wright, looking fine in her sweatpants, T-shirt, and ponytail, after being chased away from his grandpa's funeral by her dog. Fast forward two years and Neon finds himself locked in Aria's bathroom, stressing about the correct way to open a condom and the intricacies of how to unhook a bra, because 24 seconds from now, they are going to, you know. In between, their relationship unfolds in a series of moments and important conversations. Neon seeks advice from all the important people in his life: his energetic friend Dodie, his older sister Nat, and his caring and up-front parents. The romance of these two Black teenagers is told openly and honestly. Neon takes such care in wanting to do right by Aria. The conversations with his parents are stand-out moments in the story, as Neon navigates his own feelings and the fervor of wanting to do things right. Reynolds has single-handedly set the standard for all young women on the type of guy they deserve. VERDICT A present-day Judy Blume's Forever, this novel has been set up by its author to become a modern classic.—Amanda Harding
Kirkus Reviews
★ 2024-07-19
Two high school seniors anticipate a big change in their relationship.
Neon Benton and Aria Wright have been a couple for two years. They’re planning to take a huge step in their relationship, and while they have a plan, Neon is battling a serious case of nerves. Fortunately, he’s close to his older sister, Nat, and leans on her for advice. He also finds himself reflecting on the journey that led the two of them to this moment—readers learn of Neon’s close ties with his no-nonsense mother, his affectionate, hardworking dad, and his grandmother (who’s still grieving the death of his grandfather). Aria’s family life is a bit more complicated, since she’s the only nonmusical household member, and her relationship with her mother is somewhat strained. Amid family, school, and yearbook club, moving toward more physical intimacy takes center stage for the Black teens. The fact that Aria will be heading away for college while Neon stays home to earn money for film school is another factor. Setting aside anticipation and apprehension, the couple have a bond that is clearlyof paramount importance to them. This rich, tender story captures the range of emotions surrounding emerging love and what they mean in the lives of young people. Neon narrates with clarity, sensitivity, and humor. The wonderfully developed cast of characters (both adults and teens), lively language, and the clever flashbacks contribute to the freshness of the storytelling.
A warm, heartfelt, and fully engaging portrayal of teen love.(Romance. 14-18)