A Really Nice Prom Mess

A Really Nice Prom Mess
ISBN-10
0689874383
ISBN-13
9780689874383
Category
Coming out (Sexual orientation)
Pages
282
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
Brian Sloan

Description

After getting drunk at the prom and revealing that he is gay, Cameron's date threatens to tell his parents, beginning a wild night of misadventures as Cameron tries to get a grip on what is truly most important to him.

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