Salvadore--adopted son of gay man, trying to find his place in the world.
Sam--female friend who likes bad boys. Her mother dies in car crash; she moves into Sally's house--platonic
Fito--gay friend of both of them
Vicente--(too) perfect Dad. No conflicts with any of the three teenagers. Wouldn't it be nice.
Language, writing throughout overcomes the plot failings. Saenz has a great knack with realistic dialogue, how conversations spin this way and that. He is a poet . . . and it shows.
This is a perfect book for really bright high school students.
Sam--female friend who likes bad boys. Her mother dies in car crash; she moves into Sally's house--platonic
Fito--gay friend of both of them
Vicente--(too) perfect Dad. No conflicts with any of the three teenagers. Wouldn't it be nice.
Language, writing throughout overcomes the plot failings. Saenz has a great knack with realistic dialogue, how conversations spin this way and that. He is a poet . . . and it shows.
This is a perfect book for really bright high school students.
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