![]() ![]() ![]() He writes about his crush on Colin Briggs, about being gay, and about a world where acceptance and ridicule can be confusingly intertwined. But as Joe’s chapters build from “A” for his best friend Addie to “F” for family to “T” for turning thirteen and beyond, he finds his entries becoming increasingly honest and thoughtful. What if he tells the truth and someone besides his teacher reads it? And the part about ending each chapter with a “life lesson” seems totally lame. This English assignment is going to be boring. Assigned to write his alphabiography-a chronicle of his life with chapters headed from A to Z-seventh-grader Joe Bunch is at first uncertain. ![]()
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