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Jan 31, 2011 · Paperback – January 31, 2011. by Mark A Roeder (Author) 4.4 296 ratings. See all formats and editions. A Better Place is the story of two boys from two completely different worlds struggling to find themselves amongst a whirlwind of confusion.
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A Better Place is the story of an unlikely pair, who struggle through friendship and betrayal, hardships and heartbreaks, to find the desire of their hearts, to find a better place. get your copy now. Cover Archive. Selected by the readers of AfterElton.com as the 50th best gay book of all time!
Jan 1, 2001 · What do the poorest boy in town and the captain of the football team have in common? More than you might think. Casper has nothing, but a trio of bullies who hound him, a distant father and an older brother who makes his life a living hell. Brendan has it all; muscles, money, fame and popularity.
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Jan 1, 2001 · The boys come from different worlds, but both share a constant desire. A Better Place is the story of an unlikely pair, who struggle through friendship and betrayal, hardships and heartbreaks, to find the desire of their hearts, to find a better place. 330 pages, Paperback.
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A Better Place Fall 1980 Casper I put my tray down and took my place beside Stacey. She was my best friend, my only friend really. I liked her because she was nice to me, and she didn't look down upon me because of my worn clothes the way most people did. She talked to me like a real person, like I was worth knowing. I liked that.
A Better Place is the story of two boys from two completely different worlds struggling to find themselves amongst a whirlwind of confusion. Will the strength they find in each other be...
4.3 288 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $2.99 Read with Our Free App. Audiobook. $0.00 Free with your Audible trial. A Better Place is the story of two boys from two completely different worlds struggling to find themselves amongst a whirlwind of confusion.
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