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Why Can't Billy Idol Love Me? - cover

Why Can't Billy Idol Love Me?

Bruce Dane

Maison d'édition: GoRoguePress

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Synopsis

On the surface, high school junior Shane has it all: a spot on the soccer team, a popular girlfriend, and a pretty cool mom. But in order to belong, he’s hiding who he really is; after all, nobody “wants a fag” for a friend, a boyfriend, or a son. If he doesn’t find someone to confide in soon, he’s literally going to kill himself. Desperate for a sympathetic ear, Shane reaches out to his French teacher, Mr. Bridge. But can he really trust the eccentric loner?
Disponible depuis: 11/04/2019.

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