Adam

Adam

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Jun 10, 2014 · English · Paperback (302 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 302
Language English
Published Jun 10, 2014
Publisher Harper Perennial
ISBN-10 0544142934
ISBN-13 9780544142930

Description

Adam Freedman, a seemingly typical straight, cisgender teenager from Piedmont, California, embarks on a transformative journey when he visits his older sister in New York City during the vibrant and tumultuous summer of 2012. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, he finds himself immersed in an unfamiliar world filled with queer culture, activism, and self-discovery. This fascinating exploration paints a vivid picture of the challenges and revelations that come with stepping outside one’s comfort zone.

In his quest for acceptance and connection, Adam grapples with his identity, ultimately questioning the boundaries of labels and societal expectations. His interactions with a diverse group of friends and potential love interests push him to confront his preconceived notions about love, gender, and fidelity. As he traverses the electrifying streets of New York, Adam learns that understanding requires openness and vulnerability.

As the summer unfolds, he learns to embrace the complexities of his feelings, grappling with misunderstandings while striving for authenticity. Through heartwarming yet challenging experiences, he comes to terms with the spectrum of sexual orientation and the fluidity of relationships. The emotional highs and lows reflect his struggle to both remain true to himself and honor the people around him.

The narrative invites readers to join Adam on his illuminating journey toward personal growth, urging them to consider the nuances of identity and the importance of empathy in a world that often demands categorization. Adam's story resonates as a poignant reminder of the power dynamics inherent in love and acceptance, unraveling in a richly detailed tapestry of youthful exploration.

Genres

Young Adult LGBTQ+ Humor

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