Victoria Zeller

Victoria Zeller is a trans writer born and raised in Buffalo, New York, where she still proudly resides. A former football player and lifelong fan, her initial focus was sports journalism before she made a sharp pivot to writing about queers who can’t stay out of trouble. Her sportswriting can be found at Defector, while her manic minute-by-minute sports analysis can be found on Twitter at @dirtbagqueer. 

Bibliography

  • Standalone
    One of the Boys
    Victoria Zeller
     

Reviews

Standalone

One of the Boys
"Through Grace’s internal monologue and developing relationships, Zeller artfully exposes the tender underbelly of locker room posturing, presenting a subversive, experience-informed interpretation of toxic masculinity... flashback interstitials written in second person contextualize Grace’s personal history and enrich her perceptive narration. An intersectionally diverse cast—which includes Grace’s taciturn yet supportive single father—helps the protagonist forge her own path and blaze a trail for others in this necessary debut."

Publishers Weekly, Starred Review!

"Grace’s journey through senior year is portrayed with nuance, noting the struggles of transition when one doesn’t “pass” and of old friends learning to accept a “new” version of herself. Grace grapples with the challenges and transphobia of rural proximity, but this experience is thoughtful and well balanced, with a variety of queer side characters realistically enduring the challenges of accepting one’s identity in high school... [D]ebut author Zeller speaks well to her roots as a native Western New Yorker, Bills fan, and trans woman. A standout first work, setting a high bar for the blooming subgenre of queer sports fiction."

Booklist, Starred Review!

"One of the Boys is a standout work of YA fiction, as inspiring and illuminating as it is funny and relatable."

BookPage, Starred Review!

"Flashback chapters written in the second-person present tense bring Grace’s past to life, which helps maintain momentum and makes her emotional journey feel more immersive. A heartfelt, goofy, and diverse cast of secondary characters surround Grace, who’s white, as she navigates self-doubt, friendship, complicated feelings for her ex-girlfriend, and what she wants to do after graduation. Overall, this coming-of-age sports narrative is honest, gentle, and hopeful. A winning game of feelingsball."

Kirkus

"Laced with humor and hope, One of the Boys is an exceptional coming-of-age novel about a trans girl forging her own identity while playing on her high school’s football team."

Foreword

"This book was delightful to read, heartwarming yet with enough grit to make it more compelling than a fairytale version of this narrative."

Fiendfully Reading

"There are so many things to love about this book: Grace’s focused athleticism and her newly out trans high school experience; her ride-or-die band of rowdy male friends; the honest portrayal of football. One of the Boys is about the things we sacrifice to do what we love, and the things we must sacrifice to survive."

Ron Ward, Talking Leaves...Books, Buffalo, NY

"I came into this book rooting for Grace, and I came away from it rooting for Grace even more."

Christine Salek

"One of the Boys made me laugh and made me cry. Whether we’re talking sports stories, trans stories, or high school stories, by any measure this novel is excellent and one of the best I have read this year."

Kara Reviews