![]() ![]() Above all though, Gabe is looking forward to the day where he can simply be Gabe. ![]() He is in love with his best friend Paige and hopes against hope she might feel the same way – although he isn’t exactly averse to hooking up with other equally hot girls should the opportunity arises. He has his own (quite successful) late-night radio show at an obscure radio station where he geeks out on old songs with the help of his neighbour and mentor John (presumably the first DJ to play Elvis Presley back in the days). This is going to be a difficult review to write and another one brought to you by my two hands. ![]() Then the book made the ALA’s 2013 GLBTQ Rainbow List a couple of weeks ago. Why did I read this book: Courtney Summers wrote a beautiful rave about the book for her Smugglivus 2012 post. Elizabeth is my A side, the song everybody knows, and Gabe is my B side–not heard as often, but just as good. When you think about it, I’m like a record. My parents think I’ve gone crazy and the rest of the world is happy to agree with them, but I know I’m right. ![]() My birth name is Elizabeth, but I’m a guy. “This is Beautiful Music for Ugly Children, on community radio 90.3, KZUK. ![]()
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