![]() His Catholic friends even stage an intervention to lead him back to the “right path.” Meanwhile, Anthony develops romantic feelings for David Gandy, an emo, out and proud junior at his high school, who seems to have all the answers about how someone can be gay and Christian, too. His former best pal bullies him in the locker room. He’s beaten up in the church parking lot by a fanatical teen. After confiding his gayness to his intolerant adult youth group leader, he’s asked to find a new organization with which to worship. And as he faces his dilemma, there are complications. As a high school junior, Anthony has finally come to accept his sexual orientation, but he struggles to determine if a gay man can live as a faithful Christian. Anthony’s problem is far more serious-he is the only gay kid in Our Way, his church’s youth group. Sidentifier Inscription Nouveau message Messagerie déconnexion. ![]() It’s not the challenge of fitting in as the lone adopted South Korean in a close-knit family of Italian-Americans. Découvrez Inclination, de Mia Kerick sur Booknode, la communauté du livre. Inclination by: Mia Kerick reviewed by: Becky Sixteen-year-old Anthony Duck-Young Del Vecchio is a nice Catholic boy with a very big problem. ![]() Nor is it being the one introverted son in a family jam-packed with gregarious daughters. Découvrez Inclination, de Mia Kerick sur Booknode, la communauté du livre. Sixteen-year-old Anthony Duck-Young Del Vecchio is a nice Catholic boy with a very big problem. ![]() ![]() THIS PIC IS PERFECT AND SO TRUE! HERE IS MY REVIEW: ![]()
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