***Read as part of the free [b:Don't Read in the Closet: Volume Four|13402845|Don't Read in the Closet Volume Four|Megan Derr|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1326084157s/13402845.jpg|18634744] anthology. Story #18***
This. Was. Bad. The story got completely out of control and the author was grabbing for straws (and rotten at that) to bring it to the conclusion. To be fair, I loved most of the first chapter. It was funny and the majority of the events and people still made some kind of sense.I can't say the same...
Supporting the Lost & Found Youth Center in Atlanta, this book is a collection of shorts and novellas that all deal with young men struggling to survive after being kicked out of their homes for being "different". I clenched my fists a lot in helpless rage at parents who disown their children or ...
This is an incredibly worthwhile cause and I urge all of my Goodreads friends (who I know support the LGBT community) to purchase this book or support this cause in your own way.Whether it be LGBT or heterosexual teenagers, this issue is a sensitive one and cuts close to the heart, no matter what ag...
Such an AMAZING book for such an WONDERFUL cause. To think young people have to suffer this rejection after plucking up the courage to come out as gay is very sad :( I would love to say I am brave like these young people but I'm not, the fear of rejection fills me with dread. They are amazing :)This...
The Lost and Found story I'm reviewing today, Thrown Away, is a straight forward story about a boy who is thrown out of his parents' house after he confesses he identifies as a girl. His family gives him the cold shoulder and he ends up in a nasty shelter. Until he gets rescued by loving, open minde...
Ditto Loederkoningin's review. http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/620323669 It mirrors my thoughts on the content of this book and is already composed. I am not rating this book, but whole heartedly encourage everyone to buy it or donate to the cause on their own.
Bridges and Angels “Bridges and Angels” opens the anthology “Lost and Found”: two words that cover many realities and this is the story of one of them. Gipson’s story.Gipson is 18 years old and he’s learning. He’s learning to survive on the streets, to find temporary warmth and shelter, to run and ...
Normally, I wouldn't give an overall five rating to an anthology - but this one rates it even if you don't read the stories. Please read them, it's a shame if you don't as there are some real gems here, but even if you just buy the book to have it sit on your e-reader, you've done a positive, wonder...
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