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Incoming sixth grader Rick is the protagonist of the novel. Throughout the book, Rick must navigate several important transitions: His sister leaves for college, he starts a new school, he forms new relationships with family and classmates, and he begins to question his own sexual/romantic orientation. Given his increasing instability compared to the sureness of elementary school, Rick initially clings to his best friend, Jeff, as the constant in his life, but he becomes increasingly aware of his own misgivings toward Jeff’s behavior. It is only through separation from Jeff that Rick learns how to grow as a person and embrace his identity.
Much of Rick’s growth comes from his connections to others—he finds a mentor in Grandpa Ray, friendship with Ronnie and Melissa, and a safe space in Rainbow Spectrum. These connections allow him to see his relationship with Jeff more clearly, though it is only through Grandpa Ray’s acceptance and Ronnie’s support that Rick can end his friendship with Jeff and embrace his ace/aro identity. Rick’s hobby of spinning quarters both indicates his uniqueness as a person and celebrates the unconventionality of the people around him. In turn, he easily accepts and supports Grandpa Ray’s cosplay hobby.