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There Goes Sunday School
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In 16-year-old Mike Hernandez's life, only one thing is clear: Gay is not okay. His family's life revolves around the church, a church run by the vocally intolerant Pastor Myers, so Mike has resolved to spend his life in the closet. His only escape - besides the occasional, anonymous gay make-out session - is his art. He pours his complicated emotions into risque drawings he keeps in a secret sketchbook. A sketchbook he carries everywhere.
When his sketchbook goes missing in the middle of Sunday school, Mike is sure his life is over. He's going to be outed, ostracized by their community, condemned by the pastor, maybe even homeless. What's worse, the pastor's son, Chris, suddenly seems hell-bent on adopting Mike and his friends, and he has no idea why.
When an awkward confrontation with Chris leads to an unexpected kiss instead of a much-expected punch, Mike's world is turned upside down. As their friendship grows and faith is questioned, Mike may be forced to choose between the comfortable life he's always lived and a chance at the love he never thought he deserved.
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- Toni
- 2024-01-29
Disappointing
I enjoyed the narration but didn’t like the story. I think Chris deserved so much better than Mike. Mike has everything fall into place and all the support in the world all because of Chris. Meanwhile Chris gets the crap end of the stick. I rolled my eyes when the author wraps it up in a bow in the epilogue of having Chris supposedly moving on in his new town and that gives Mike another piece of his life falling into place easily with him being able to move on and flirt with Davy openly, when a few months before he’s thinking he is a sin, etc, etc.
I was hoping they would part and some of this book would be with them as adults.
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