The debut coming-of-age novel from Charles Hulse transports readers to a time when radios crackled with the sounds of Benny Goodman and the Dorsey Brothers, when destitute Okies traversed Route 66 in search of elusive prosperity, and nobody ...
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"A story of love in an English boys' prep. school"--T.p.
Author recounts her struggle to reconcile her longing for same-sex companionship with her Southern Baptist upbringing as a teenager in rural East Texas in the mid-20th century.
Still, Blake is driven--by any means necessary--to make something more of himself. Identifying an opening, Blake paves a path and finds His Own Way Out.
A lonely seventeen-year-old who has dreamed of meeting a different and special boy desperately seeks help from his friend Trace, a Goth girl, to free him from the clutches of a handsome ghost he has met on a rural New Jersey highway.
The sultry, sensual novel of obsession and desire that inspired the Oscar-winning film.
After having realized his inability to attend his top-choice school, Waldell Goode embarks on a journey to reevaluate why the grand departure appealed to him in the first place.
Everyone on campus knows Remy Cameron: he's the out-and-proud, super-likable guy who friends, faculty, and fellow students alike admire for his cheerful confidence.
"In the sequel to The Fever King, Noam Alvaro seeks to end tyranny before he becomes a tyrant himself."--Provided by publisher.
Through portraits, by photographer Laurel Golio, and as-told-to personal essays, by writer Diana Scholl, this book captures the incredible strength and diversity of LGBT youth."--Page 4 of cover.