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Rachel Cohen loves her Uncle Jake more than anything. When she learns he's gay, she keeps it under wraps, and when he gets sick, she doesn't even tell her best friends-until she realizes that secrecy does more harm than good. A poignant coming-of-age story framed by the passions of the '60s and the AIDS crisis of the '80s, Just Like February casts a fresh light on innocence lost.

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Rachel Cohen loves her Uncle Jake more than anything. When she learns he's gay, she keeps it under wraps, and when he gets sick, she doesn't even tell her best friends-until she realizes that secrecy does more harm than good. A poignant coming-of-age story framed by the passions of the '60s and the AIDS crisis of the '80s, Just Like February casts a fresh light on innocence lost.
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Autorenporträt
A native New Yorker, Deborah Batterman is the author of Shoes Hair Nails, a short story collection framed around everyday symbols in our world and their resonance in our lives. She is a Pushcart nominee and her award-winning fiction appears in the Women’s National Book Association’s 2017 centennial anthology. Her stories and essays have appeared in anthologies as well as various print and online journals, including Dr. T. J. Eckleburg Review, Akashic Book’s Terrible Twosdays, Every Mother Has a Story, Vol. 2, Open to Interpretation: Fading Light, and Mom Egg Review, Vol. 14. Learn more about her at deborahbatterman.com.