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Slaying Isidore's Dragons - Kennedy, C.
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Follow the burgeoning love of two teens during the worst year of their lives. Irish-born Declan David de Quirke II is the son of two ambassadors, one Irish and one American. He is 'out' to his parents but to no one else. French-born Jean Isidore de Sauveterre is also the son of two ambassadors, one Catalan and one Parisian. His four half brothers have been told to cure him of his homosexuality. Both teens have lost a parent in a London car bombing. Declan and Isidore meet at the beginning of their senior year at a private academy in the United States. Declan is immediately smitten with Isidore…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Follow the burgeoning love of two teens during the worst year of their lives. Irish-born Declan David de Quirke II is the son of two ambassadors, one Irish and one American. He is 'out' to his parents but to no one else. French-born Jean Isidore de Sauveterre is also the son of two ambassadors, one Catalan and one Parisian. His four half brothers have been told to cure him of his homosexuality. Both teens have lost a parent in a London car bombing. Declan and Isidore meet at the beginning of their senior year at a private academy in the United States. Declan is immediately smitten with Isidore and becomes his knight in shining armor. Isidore wants to keep what is left of his sanity and needs Declan's love to do it. One is beaten, one is drugged, one is nearly raped, one has been raped. They are harassed by professors and police, and have fights at school, but none of it compares to running for their lives. When the headmaster's popular son attempts suicide and someone tries to assassinate Declan's mother, they are thrown headlong into chaos, betrayal, conspiracy, allegations of sexual coercion, even murder. And one of them carries a secret that may get them killed.
Autorenporträt
Élevé dans les rues cruelles et près des nombreux studios d'Hollywood par un grand-père ressemblant à Yoda, CODY KENNEDY n'est pas conforme, ne rentre pas dans les cases. Il est quelqu'un d'incroyablement bizarre et vit pour perfectionner un trouble oppositionnel de provocation profonde. Dans un état constant de fascination pour les choses banales, Cody se pose de sérieuses questions comme : si le temps et l'espace sont courbés, alors d'où viennent toutes ces personnes hétéros ? Quand il n'écrit pas, on peut trouver Cody en train de dompter les vagues sur les rivages de l'ouest, s'interrogeant sur la valeur nutritionnelle des couchers de soleil, appréciant les pissenlits tant décriés, décrochant des câbles de guidage de colonnes et s'émerveillant de toutes les petites choses ordinaires.