
Author: Jaye Robin Brown
Published: August 2016
Pages: 432
High schooler and uncloseted lesbian, Joanna Gordon, has been contentedly out for years. But when her father, the evangelist radio personality, remarries and relocates the three of them from Atlanta to a more…conservative part of Georgia, he asks the inconceivable of Jo: pretend to like boys for the remainder of her senior year. And Jo complies—not without protestations. Expectedly, blending in with her republican peers is less painless as a straight girl. That is, until she meets Mary Carlson, the promise-breaking-ly-pretty sister of her new school friend. Tongue-tied by parental supremacy, she must keep her feelings to herself. Even if Mary might reciprocate them, too. Even if the makings of love are there. Right?
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