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LGBTQIA - YOUNG ADULT BOOKS WH GAY CHARACTERS
From Publisher's Weekly: Sanchez returns to the liv of Nelson, Kyle and Jason-the three likable gay characters he created Rabow Boys, fg his sequel wh romance and humor.
TROUBLE WH GAY CHARACTERS
From KLIATT - Pla Rohrlick: Now their senr year of high school, the three gay youths we first met Rabow Boys are stgglg wh new issu. Shy Kyle is seeg Jason, and he worri that beg accepted to Prceton will mean the end of their relatnship; he also mt pe wh the anti-gay gib of his fellow swim team members.
Sanchez, a unselor whose missn is promotg tolerance, illumat var facets of adolcent gay life through his characters, and clus tailed rmatn at the back of the book on anizg a peer group, issu wh parents, vlence and hate crim agast gays and lbians, human rights mpaigns, HIV and AIDS, teen sexualy and suici, and servic on the Inter. But the book is not jt a polemic (and there's no graphic sex, if you're wonrg); 's an volvg story of growg up, not jt growg up gay, and serv a wi rearship. From School Library Journal: Gr 10 Up-Nelson Glassman and Kyle Meeks, bt iends for many years, are gay teens at Walt Whman High School.