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“Gracie C. McKeever (c) January 2012
Paul has known from a young age that he was different, but more specifically that he was gay. He is comfortable in his sexuality. It helps that his parents love and support him.
Paul goes to a unique high school that, for the most part, embraces diversity. Paul's circle of best friends are microcosims of the school's makeup, each boy and girl in his circle unique and different in their own way. What brings and keeps Paul's friends together is a respect for individuality and freedom.
Paul is on the rebound from Kyle. Kyle acts like he hates Paul until Paul meets Noah, a boy who could very well change Paul's life and everything he's always believed in. When Paul lets his sympathy and forgiving nature get the best of him with Kyle, not to mention his confusion about how things ended between him and Kyle, it threatens to tear apart the blossoming romance between Paul and Noah for good. Only Paul's support system in his friends and his belief in his feelings for Noah may save him from himself.
Like Will Grayson, Will Grayson, this book is an engaging and fast-paced read chock full of colorful, quirky, unique and sympathetic characters for whom the reader cheers and for whom the reader only wants the best.
Another well-written, emotional and entertaining story from Levithan. ”
Gracie wrote this review Sunday, January 1, 2012.
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