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A Secret Edge

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 26 Ratings and 26 Reviews

Book Description
I love the long distance run, when you feel like you're about to die. . .and then you reach this place where you feel like there are no boundaries for you anywhere. . .

In many ways, Jason Peele is like any other teenager. He hits the books, hangs with his friends, flirts with girls, and omits the full truth of his life from his Aunt Audrey and Uncle Steve, who have raised him since his parents ... More

Book Information
PublisherKensington Publishing Corporation
BindingKindle Edition (4 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages304
ISBN-10B003KN3JN4
Publication Date06/01/2007
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About Robin Reardon (Author) : I'm the author of four published novels for and about gay teens: A Secret Edge; Thinking Straight; A Question of Manhood; and (as of late July) The Evolution of Ethan Poe. In addition, I was invited... more
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7/3/2011 Robin Reardon said:
On the surface, this looks like a coming-out book for a gay 16-year-old track star, a runner, who falls for a high-jumper on his team. But the high-jumper is from India and is obsessed with Gandhi, while the runner carries a switchblade. The story explores the concepts of honesty, violence vs. non-v... more

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