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Overview: Stephen Williams has been an active lobbyist for human freedoms, gay rights and the implementation of Human Rights now mostly "resting" in the background and writing about his experiences, usually in poetry, plus enjoying buying and reading works by contemporary poets.
Genre: Fiction > MM Romance | Teen & Young Adult
Being Jackson Nash: The Rainbow After The Rain
Openly gay, sixteen-year-old Jackson Nash prefers to spend his time alone. Going to school and studying occupy most of his waking hours until one morning this routine takes an unexpected turn and his life begins to change.
After meeting Ash, a boy from the nearby sixth-form college, Jackson is faced with experiences he never imagined before. No more able to hide away in his bedroom, he must develop to overcome challenges that will take him from under his comfortable duvet and bring him into an unexpected spotlight, both in school and in the world outside.
Parental guidance may be advised. Strong language content.
Call Me Gabe: The Spirit Of The Rainbow
When Gabe Western decided to come out to his parents after his fifteenth birthday, he had no idea it would lead to the end of his contented family life. An unexpected invite gives him the opportunity to see he is not alone, but meeting with other gay teens increases the homophoic abuse he endures at home. Supported by his close friend, Gabe reaches a decision that will change his life.
Contrasting the hateful prejudice of his home life with the acceptance he receives from his friends, Gabe’s story is one of a teenager’s survival against oppression, a story of continued hope, and with past secrets being revealed.
This story begins a few weeks after the ending of the previous novel, "Being Jackson Nash", and it contains several characters from that story so we can see how they have developed and how their lives are so different to Gabe’s life.
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