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Welcome back to Pride High, where the delicious drama continues! Ricky tries to sort through his feelings for Diego-the hot guy who has been bullying him-and ends up in the middle of a feud. Anthony and Cameron, now a couple, must navigate first times and coming out. Silvia finds herself questioning her feelings for Omar when someone else catches her eye... and it's a girl. Mindy finally gets to go on a date with a boy who isn't gay. Love is in the air, but so are the holidays, pressure from parents, drunken parties, and way too many well-meaning lies. It's going to be an interesting year! Jay…mehr

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Welcome back to Pride High, where the delicious drama continues! Ricky tries to sort through his feelings for Diego-the hot guy who has been bullying him-and ends up in the middle of a feud. Anthony and Cameron, now a couple, must navigate first times and coming out. Silvia finds herself questioning her feelings for Omar when someone else catches her eye... and it's a girl. Mindy finally gets to go on a date with a boy who isn't gay. Love is in the air, but so are the holidays, pressure from parents, drunken parties, and way too many well-meaning lies. It's going to be an interesting year! Jay Bell successfully mixes playful banter, memorable characters, and mature issues in the continuing Pride series, as a group of queer teenagers try to figure out who they are and who they love.
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Jay Bell is a proud gay man and the award-winning author behind dozens of emotional and yet hopelessly optimistic stories. His best-selling book, Something Like Summer, spawned a series of heart-wrenching novels, a musically driven movie, and a lovingly drawn comic. He has since gone on to write other emotional and yet hopelessly optimistic stories about boys in love. When not crafting imaginary worlds, he occupies his free time with animals, art, action figures, and-most ardently-his husband Andreas.