![]() ![]() Christina Lauren, quote from Autoboyography. I wonder whether someday hell give sermons with that voice, whether hell throw down judgement with that voice. ![]() His voice is both low and quiet, and it has this hypnotic rhythm to it. Once again writing as Lauren, Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings ( The House) tackle religion, identity, and sexuality, seamlessly interweaving Tanner’s Seminar project, his crush on Sebastian, and the fallout when Sebastian’s feelings conflict with his church’s expectations of him. Christina Lauren, quote from Autoboyography. ![]() Little does he realize it will dramatically change his life: 19-year-old Sebastian Brother, a local celebrity after his Seminar project was acquired by a major publishing house, shows up to mentor the class and sparks fly. When she dares him to apply for the Seminar, a specialized writing class where students attempt to write a novel in four months, Tanner agrees. The novel follows Tanner Scott and Sebastian Brother, two Utah teens who meet in a writing class and immediately feel a powerful connection one that could go against everything their community believes in. The only person he’ll regret leaving is his best friend Autumn. Enter Autoboyography, a thoughtful, gorgeous YA novel that looks at what it means to be queer and a person of faith. Half Jewish, half lapsed Mormon, and 100% bisexual, Tanner is eager to finish his final semester of high school so he can move somewhere more accepting. Tanner Scott, 18, relocated to Provo, Utah, from Palo Alto, Calif., three years ago, but he has never quite fit in. ![]()
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