![]() ![]() But even here there are still shadows of homophobia. This book is set in a fictional American town, where LGBTQ+ people are celebrated. But with the help of his friends he begins to stand up for himself. Tony's parents disapprove of his sexuality. Tony is quiet and thoughtful and Paul often turns to him for advice. He's been hurt in the past so he's cautious when it comes to new relationships. He is is fun, well-liked and outgoing as well as being compassionate and caring. Does Kyle still have a place in his heart? Will he win Noah back? Or will something something else happen altogether? As Paul's relationships get more and more complicated, it isn't long before the whole school is eagerly waiting to see where his affections lie. But his friend Tony, who is also gay and lives in a nearby town, is struggling to gain acceptance from his parents. This seems to be the same for most of the people he knows. ![]() Paul has always been comfortable and open about his sexuality. But he soon finds himself caught in a love triangle when his ex-boyfriend Kyle comes to him for support and they end up sharing a kiss. When Paul first meets Noah, he falls hard for him. The story follows popular teenager Paul's school life, his friendships and his blossoming romance with new boy in town, Noah. ![]() This is a quote from Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan, a romance novel set in a fictional American town, where all unique identities are welcomed. ![]()
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