Alan escapes an abusive criminal and rescues a younger boy, only to learn how the system can turn against someone young, poor, and black. After another escape, he connects with Desi. Will confronting Desi's pimp land Alan on the wrong side of the law again?
Golden Like Summer
β Scribed by Gant, Gene
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press; Harmony Ink Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 189 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Tallahassee, FL
- ISBN
- 164405289X
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β¦ Synopsis
"Can two teens with everything stacked against them find love and happiness when doing the right thing leads to persecution? Held captive and sexually abused by a sadistic criminal, Joey rescued a younger boy when he got his chance to escape. But instead of being applauded for his bravery, he's accused of hurting the boy and sees firsthand how unfair the system can be to someone young, poor, and black. He flees to an abandoned house, renames himself Alan, and shares his new life with Desi, another homeless youth. Desi is deeply attracted to Alan, and Alan feels the same, even if his past has tainted those feelings. While trying to let go of his past, Alan discovers that Desi isn't free, chased by the older teen who's been pimping him out. Alan intends to change that, but doing the right thing and confronting Desi's pimp may put Alan on the wrong side of the law once again"--Amazon.com.
β¦ Subjects
Teenage prostitution -- Juvenile fiction
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