Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover

Fiction - YA, Kids, Teen, Romance, Contemporary
Cover of the book Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover by Robbie Michaels, Dreamspinner Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robbie Michaels ISBN: 9781613727140
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Publication: July 15, 2012
Imprint: Harmony Ink Press Language: English
Author: Robbie Michaels
ISBN: 9781613727140
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication: July 15, 2012
Imprint: Harmony Ink Press
Language: English

The Most Popular Guy in the School: Book One

High school can be some of the best years of life—and some of the toughest. Mark Mitchell's strategy for surviving is to emulate the mighty turtle: pull back inside his protective shell and keep a low profile to avoid trouble. And it works—nobody bothers him. Of course, nobody really knows him, either, even in a town so small it seems like everybody must know everyone else.

Mark certainly knows Bill Cromwell, whom he meets officially when his father volunteers him for manual labor at the school. Bill is his polar opposite: outgoing, gregarious, athletic. But when a massive snowstorm traps the two boys together for three days, Mark learns that being popular doesn’t mean you can’t be bullied or abused—or gay—and that bullying doesn’t stop at the school doors.

Mark isn’t naïve. He’s seen the news reports of gay teen suicides, and he’s determined not to become a statistic. But it’s not himself he’s worried about.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Most Popular Guy in the School: Book One

High school can be some of the best years of life—and some of the toughest. Mark Mitchell's strategy for surviving is to emulate the mighty turtle: pull back inside his protective shell and keep a low profile to avoid trouble. And it works—nobody bothers him. Of course, nobody really knows him, either, even in a town so small it seems like everybody must know everyone else.

Mark certainly knows Bill Cromwell, whom he meets officially when his father volunteers him for manual labor at the school. Bill is his polar opposite: outgoing, gregarious, athletic. But when a massive snowstorm traps the two boys together for three days, Mark learns that being popular doesn’t mean you can’t be bullied or abused—or gay—and that bullying doesn’t stop at the school doors.

Mark isn’t naïve. He’s seen the news reports of gay teen suicides, and he’s determined not to become a statistic. But it’s not himself he’s worried about.

More books from Dreamspinner Press

Cover of the book Horizons by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Sharing Christmas by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Spring Affair by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Il milionario del piano di sopra by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book My Daughter's Army by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book The Elevator Mechanic by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book El Vestuario by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Black John by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Kaminishi: Four Seasons by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book The Peppermint Schnapps Predicament by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Rum and Ginger by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Run for It All by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Book, Line, and Sinker by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Unwrapping the Present by Robbie Michaels
Cover of the book Patron by Robbie Michaels
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy