Two Truths and a Guy
by Jeannine Henvey
Genre: LGBTQIA+ YA Coming of Age
High
school is hard enough. Imagine having to keep a secret that can
change your twin’s life.
Sixteen-year-old
twins, Stella and Peter, move cross-country with their parents to
start fresh and leave their former life behind. Will the past
determine their future, or will they finally get their happy
ending?
Peter
and Stella may be twins, but individually their struggles are one of
a kind. From the outside, they seem like two kids just trying to find
their way at a new school, but behind closed doors they deal with the
emotional baggage from the past they've yet to unpack. Beauty queen
Mom counts Stella’s every calorie rather than deal with Peter's
transition. And even though Dad supports Peter’s true self, he’s
blind to seeing Stella for who she really is. She just wants to be a
teenage girl known for anything other than her sibling. Meanwhile,
with a skin-tight binder around his chest, and eagerness to fit in
with his classmates, Peter feels like he’s suffocating. All this,
just to have his outside match his inside––and simply be. If
anyone learns their secret, the family’s sacrifice of moving to
California will have been for nothing.
Brimming
with a rollercoaster of emotion and unwavering hope, Two Truths And A
Guy is a heartfelt coming of age story that touches us with the power
of loyalty, the need for acceptance, and the importance of living our
truth.
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Jeannine Henvey is a contemporary fiction author who grew up on daydreams and Judy Blume binges before Netflix was a thing. She’s a compulsive list maker, will never part with her paper calendar, and carries around way too many notebooks and not enough pens. She lives on Long Island and is the proud mom of Sadie, Chloe, and Carter. In writing this book, Henvey visited support groups, interviewed transgender teens, read books, scoured websites, attended workshops with The Long Island Transgender Advocacy Coalition and GENY (Gender Equality New York). A percentage of sales will be donated to the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) to support efforts in replacing disrespect, discrimination, and violence with empathy, opportunity, and justice.
I like the cover and synopsis, this sounds like a must read for me. Thank you for posting
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