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Thinking Straight by Robin Reardon

16-year-old Taylor Adams comes out of the closet to his parents and gets sent to Straight To God, an institution devoted to deprogramming' troubled teenagers and ridding them of their vices - whether it's drugs, violence, or, in Taylor's case, other boys. Taylor has no problem with being gay and he has already reconciled his love for God with his love for his boyfriend Will. The camp is like a prison where piety acts as a mask for cruelty and the greatest crimes go unpunished, and in its confines Taylor will learn about love, courage, rebellion and betrayal.'

Robin Reardon is a lifelong watcher of human behavior who has been writing since she was a child--childish songs, poetry, and short plays. Short stories, creative nonfiction, and novels for and about teenagers have all been published recently. Robin's day job is as a information manager for an international financial institution, where she writes, edits others' work, and develops strategic communications techniques, with a focus on intranet delivery of internal communications. Singing, photography, and the study of comparative religions are some of her hobbies outside of writing. Robin works in a butter yellow study with a view of the cityscape of Boston, Massachusetts.

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ISBN 13 9780758219282
ISBN 10 0758219288
Title Thinking Straight
Author Robin Reardon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Kensington Publishing
Year published 2008-06-05
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.