Tips on Having a Gay (Ex) Boyfriend

By Carrie Jones

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Ebook$2.99

FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF NEED AND CAPTIVATE Winner of the 2008 Maine Literary Award! It isn’t every day that my high school boyfriend, Eastbrook High School’s Harvest King, tells me he’s gay. It’s not every day that the Harvest Queen is dumped in the middle of a road with the stars watching the humiliation and the dogs barking because they want to come help tear my heart out and leave it on the cold gray ground. It isn’t every day that my entire world falls apart. Belle believes that Dylan is her true love—maybe even her soulmate. Until one cold night when Dylan drops the ultimate bomb: he’s gay. Where, Belle wonders, does that leave her? Should she have somehow been able to tell? Is every guy that she loves going to turn out to be gay? This beautifully-written debut explores what happens when you are suddenly forced to see someone in a different light, and what that can teach you about yourself.

  • Ebook ISBN: 9780738729022
  • Reading Age: from 12 to 18 years
  • Interest Age: from 12 to 18 years
  • Publication date: May 08, 2007
  • Rights/Sales territory: Worldwide
  • Format: Ebook
  • Pages: 288
  • Imprint: Flux
  • Subjects:
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / General
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Dating & Sex
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings

Reviews of Tips on Having a Gay (Ex) Boyfriend:

“Provocative … The author’s poetic prose ably captures her heroine’s emotional upheavals.” —Publisher’s Weekly


“Jones offers an atypical perspective of the coming-out story by legitimizing the love that is not lost, but changed, when young people grow up and apart.” —School Library Journal

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