I enjoyed this audiobook. The dialogue is interesting as is the quasi-Canadian vocabulary with a great narration voice.
It started so innocent a storyline that evolved into a much more real life with its hard challenges the best and worst of the world’s families all face.
Fortunately, it’s a story that happens in the context of a society that doesn’t imprison or kill its children for being gay, despite the threat from the types of world institutions in the story that do.
I am glad to have listened.
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