![]() ![]() In a tribute to gay culture icons, the book depicts the social and political climate of the time in vivid detail, capturing the dichotomy between fear and love and, finally, acceptance. After meeting Reza, the duo find that they are both attracted to him, their friendship strained when Reza and Judy start dating-despite Art and Reza’s undeniable chemistry. United in their love for Judy’s uncle Stephen, who is gay and has AIDS-and whom Art sees as a father figure-they become involved in AIDS advocacy. Judy, who loves fashion, is best friends with Art, the only out student at their school, and both are bullied by fat-shaming, homophobic peers. ![]() Though he is attracted to men, he is paralyzingly afraid of AIDS, equating being gay with death. Raised in Tehran, then Toronto, Reza is living in New York City with his mother and new stepfather and stepbrother. ![]() At the height of the 1980s AIDS crisis, three teens grapple with love and friendship. ![]()
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