Tuesday, March 13, 2012

GLBTQuality

Katcher, Brian. Almost Perfect.
New York: Delacorte Press, 2009. Print.
We've all been dumped at one time or another. It hurts and we often look for something or someone to come and take the pain away.

Logan is reeling from finding out his girlfriend of 3 years, whom he loves deeply, has cheated on him. Desperate to find someone to cling to, he starts hanging out with the new girl: tall, awkward, beautiful Sage.

But Sage is carrying secrets of her own that could shatter her new relationship with Logan, and even change Logan's life forever.

Finding out who someone really is can be shocking - and this book's twist could shock you right out of your chair.

Enjoy the Ride.







Abstract (thanks to OCLC World Cat): "With his mother working long hours and in pain from a romantic break-up, eighteen-year-old Logan feels alone and unloved until a zany new student arrives at his small-town Missouri high school, keeping a big secret."

Winner ~ 2011 Stonewall Children's and Young Adult Literature Award, ALA Best Books for Young Adults 2010

OCLC World Cat Record - Holdings, Abstracts, Further Info

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