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Skater Boy A Novel
In this YA pop punk debut about queer romance and destroying labels, a teen risks everything to write his own story. Perfect for fans of Sonora Reyes and Adib Khorram.
Stonebridge Highās resident bad boy, Wesley āBig Macā Mackenzie, is failing senior yearāthanks to his unchecked anger, rowdy friends, and a tendency to ditch his homework for skateboarding and a secret photography obsession. So when his mom drags him to a production of The Nutcracker, Wes isnāt interested at all . . . until he sees Tristan Monroe. Mr. Nutcracker himself.
Wes knows he shouldnāt like Tristan; after all, heās a ballet dancer, and Wes is as closeted as they come. But when they start spending time together, Wes canāt seem to get Tristan out of his head. Driven by a new sense of purpose, Wes begins to think that maybe he can change for the better and graduate on time.
As a falling-out with his friends becomes inevitable, Wes realizes that being himself means taking a standāand blowing up the bad-boy reputation he never wanted in the first place.
From a debut author to watch, Skater Boy delivers a heart-wrenching, validating, and honest story about what it means to be gay in a world where you donāt fit in.
Stonebridge Highās resident bad boy, Wesley āBig Macā Mackenzie, is failing senior yearāthanks to his unchecked anger, rowdy friends, and a tendency to ditch his homework for skateboarding and a secret photography obsession. So when his mom drags him to a production of The Nutcracker, Wes isnāt interested at all . . . until he sees Tristan Monroe. Mr. Nutcracker himself.
Wes knows he shouldnāt like Tristan; after all, heās a ballet dancer, and Wes is as closeted as they come. But when they start spending time together, Wes canāt seem to get Tristan out of his head. Driven by a new sense of purpose, Wes begins to think that maybe he can change for the better and graduate on time.
As a falling-out with his friends becomes inevitable, Wes realizes that being himself means taking a standāand blowing up the bad-boy reputation he never wanted in the first place.
From a debut author to watch, Skater Boy delivers a heart-wrenching, validating, and honest story about what it means to be gay in a world where you donāt fit in.
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In this YA pop punk debut about queer romance and destroying labels, a teen risks everything to write his own story. Perfect for fans of Sonora Reyes and Adib Khorram.
Stonebridge Highās resident bad boy, Wesley āBig Macā Mackenzie, is failing senior yearāthanks to his unchecked anger, rowdy friends, and a tendency to ditch his homework for skateboarding and a secret photography obsession. So when his mom drags him to a production of The Nutcracker, Wes isnāt interested at all . . . until he sees Tristan Monroe. Mr. Nutcracker himself.
Wes knows he shouldnāt like Tristan; after all, heās a ballet dancer, and Wes is as closeted as they come. But when they start spending time together, Wes canāt seem to get Tristan out of his head. Driven by a new sense of purpose, Wes begins to think that maybe he can change for the better and graduate on time.
As a falling-out with his friends becomes inevitable, Wes realizes that being himself means taking a standāand blowing up the bad-boy reputation he never wanted in the first place.
From a debut author to watch, Skater Boy delivers a heart-wrenching, validating, and honest story about what it means to be gay in a world where you donāt fit in.
Stonebridge Highās resident bad boy, Wesley āBig Macā Mackenzie, is failing senior yearāthanks to his unchecked anger, rowdy friends, and a tendency to ditch his homework for skateboarding and a secret photography obsession. So when his mom drags him to a production of The Nutcracker, Wes isnāt interested at all . . . until he sees Tristan Monroe. Mr. Nutcracker himself.
Wes knows he shouldnāt like Tristan; after all, heās a ballet dancer, and Wes is as closeted as they come. But when they start spending time together, Wes canāt seem to get Tristan out of his head. Driven by a new sense of purpose, Wes begins to think that maybe he can change for the better and graduate on time.
As a falling-out with his friends becomes inevitable, Wes realizes that being himself means taking a standāand blowing up the bad-boy reputation he never wanted in the first place.
From a debut author to watch, Skater Boy delivers a heart-wrenching, validating, and honest story about what it means to be gay in a world where you donāt fit in.











