![]() Claire's still not sure how to label Lani- who hates being labeled- but she does know that he's not being accepted on the island, where he's subject to gay-bashing after it's believed he tried to come on to a popular guy. Macy doesn't want to find out, but Claire becomes close with him when he helps her out with a medical issue. Macy actually asks Lani if he's a girl, and he says no. Then Claire meets Lani Garver, a new boy at school.or is he a boy? It's kind of hard to tell. Her best friend, Macy, is pretty snarky, but she usually treats Claire well. Claire had leukemia several years ago, and missed out on middle school, so she's glad that the "in group" pulled her in. Even the book jacket had it listed as 14+.Īnyway, the story focuses on 16-year-old Claire, a popular cheerleader in a small island town (I believe it's supposed to be in NJ, but I don't think it ever says). ![]() ![]() Yes, some 12-year-olds can handle it, but for the most part the language and situations of the book are quite mature. ![]() First off, I just want to say that I think this book should be in the 14+ age group, not the 12+. ![]()
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