From the outside, they're simply a group of urban teenagers. But from
the inside, they're some of the most complex people you'll ever meet.
There's Eric, fiercely protective of his brother Mickey-but he has a
secret that holds together his past and future. Sonia, struggling to
live the life of a good Muslim girl in a foreign America. Gingerbread
and Keisha, who fall in love despite themselves. Life Is Funny strips
away the defenses of one group of teenagers living today, right now-and
shows their unbearably real lives.
First novelist Frank breaks new ground with a realistic, lyrical novel
about eleven teens in Brooklyn now . . . Their talk is painful, rough,
sexy, funny, fearful, furious, gentle. Each chapter, each vignette
within a chapter, builds to its own climax, and the stories weave
together to surprise you. (Booklist, starred review)
An astounding first effort. (Kirkus Reviews, pointer review)