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.
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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 ...
"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.
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.