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+ | * Abusive household | ||
+ | * Abusive siblings-relationship | ||
* Anxiety | * Anxiety | ||
+ | * Depression | ||
* Death | * Death | ||
− | * Divorced parents | + | * Divorced parents and second family |
+ | * Drug abuse | ||
+ | * Impersonation | ||
+ | * Invasion of privacy | ||
+ | * LGBT character death | ||
* Lying | * Lying | ||
+ | * Medicinal drugs | ||
* Manipulation | * Manipulation | ||
+ | * Possible derealization | ||
+ | * School shooting (mention and joke) | ||
+ | * Sexual jokes | ||
* Suicide | * Suicide | ||
+ | * Suicide attempts | ||
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* Mentally ill (anxiety) main character | * Mentally ill (anxiety) main character | ||
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* [[Bury your queers (trope)|Bury your queers]] | * [[Bury your queers (trope)|Bury your queers]] | ||
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[[Category:Contemporary Fiction]] | [[Category:Contemporary Fiction]] |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 27 January 2022
Dear Evan Hansen
Author(s) | Val Emmich |
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Published | October 9, 2018 |
Publisher | Poppy |
Genre(s) | Contemporary Fiction |
Age group | Young Adult |
Dear Evan Hansen by Val Emmich is a young adult contemporary fiction novelization of the Broadway hit. It was first published on October 9, 2018.
Trigger Warnings
- Absent parent
- Abusive household
- Abusive siblings-relationship
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Death
- Divorced parents and second family
- Drug abuse
- Impersonation
- Invasion of privacy
- LGBT character death
- Lying
- Medicinal drugs
- Manipulation
- Possible derealization
- School shooting (mention and joke)
- Sexual jokes
- Suicide
- Suicide attempts
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Mentally ill (anxiety) main character
- Bisexual/Queer side characters