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Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (2005), Edition: Book Club, Hardcover, 256 pages
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While driving across the United States during the summer after high school graduation, three young gay men encounter various bisexual and homosexual people and make some decisions about their own relationships and lives.
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LibraryThing member mgaulding
This is the best of the three books in this series.
LibraryThing member francescadefreitas
I didn't enjoy this book as much as the previous two - the idea of the three boys on a road trip was so fraught with disaster it just seemed silly, and their stops along the way had a clear agenda. I think the message overwhelmed the characters in this one. But I'd still give it to fans of the
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first two books, so they can find out what happens in the end. Show Less
LibraryThing member DavianSmith
Sanchez ends the “Rainbow” –realistic fiction- trilogy with Rainbow Road. The story comes full circle. Jason Garrillo, Kyle Meeks and Nelson Glassman – the main characters- have graduated from high school entering a summer, in Virginia, full of tedious responsibilities until Jason is asked
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to speak at a non-traditional high school graduation ceremony in Los Angeles, California. Since Jason came out about his sexuality, his full scholarship to an Ivy League school had been taken away. Kyle, Jason boyfriend, will be going to Princeton in the fall and has been Jason’s number one supporter since. When he hears of the news he advises him to do it, but is disappointed because that meant their camping trip would be cancelled. After hearing the news, Kyle tells his best friend Nelson. Nelson and Jason never got along with each other, but thinking of his best friend and of course his self, Nelson suggests that all three of them drive to Los Angeles in his car. During this unforgettable road trip, tempers rage, relationships become at risks, attitudes begin to transition to that of understanding and a character longing for love finally finds it. This YALSA 2009 popular paperbacks for young adults and 2005 Lambda Literary Awards Finalist is a must have within any high school library collection. Show Less
LibraryThing member MichaelC.Oliveira
Wonderful to listen to the trials of three kids as they come to a great understanding of themselves.
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Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — Children's/Young Adult — 2005)
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Original publication date
2005-10-01
Physical description
256 p.; 9.28 inches
ISBN
0689865651 / 9780689865657
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OCLC = 687
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