Invisible boys / Holden Sheppard.
Material type: TextPublisher: Fremantle, WA : Fremantle Press, 2019Copyright date: ©2019. Edition: 1stDescription: 336 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeAudience: ChildrenISBN: 9781925815566; 9781925816228; 9781925816235; 9781925816242Subject(s): Modern & contemporary fiction | Anger - Fiction | Identity - Fiction | Homosexuality -- Australia -- Teen fiction | Children's stories | Homophobia -- Juvenile fiction | Bullying -- Juvenile fiction | Homosexuality -- Teen fiction | Gay fiction | Youth fiction | Homosexuality -- Juvenile fiction | Identity (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction | Bullying -- Fiction | Homophobia -- Fiction | Gay teenagers -- Australia -- Juvenile fiction | Young adult fiction | Gay teenagers | Homophobia | Homosexuality | Gay teenagers -- Australia -- Teen fiction | Homophobia -- Teen fiction | Secrecy -- Fiction | Gay teenagers -- Fiction | Australian fiction | Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction | Secrecy -- Juvenile fiction | Teenagers -- Juvenile fiction | Country life -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Fiction | Self-perception -- Fiction | Suicide -- Fiction | Gay teenagers -- Australia -- Fiction | Homosexuality -- Fiction | Australia | Western Australia -- Fiction | AustralianGenre/Form: Gay fiction | Australian fiction | Young adult fiction | Australian fiction. | Young adult fiction | Contemporary -- Young Adult fiction -- Print | LGBTIQ | Gay fiction | Contemporary -- Young Adult fiction -- Print | LGBTIQ | Australian fiction | Young adult fiction | Australian fiction. | Young adult fiction. | Novels. | Fiction. | Gay fiction. | Young adult works. | Gay fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 LOC classification: PR9619.3.S48375 | I68 2019Awards: City of Fremantle Award, 2018. | Kathleen Mitchell Award, 2019. | Ray Koppy Residency Award, 2017.Summary: One town, three boys: Zeke, a shy over-achiever, struggling with his family's Catholic expectations and the weight of his Sicilian heritage. Charlie, a hard-core rocker, who's not as tough as he looks. Hammer, a footy jock with big AFL dreams, and an even bigger ego. All three share a secret. Will revealing it make them or break them? By turns hilarious and harrowing, but ultimately hopeful, this gripping novel explores what it is grow up gay in rural Australia.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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One town, three boys: Zeke, a shy over-achiever, struggling with his family's Catholic expectations and the weight of his Sicilian heritage. Charlie, a hard-core rocker, who's not as tough as he looks. Hammer, a footy jock with big AFL dreams, and an even bigger ego. All three share a secret. Will revealing it make them or break them? By turns hilarious and harrowing, but ultimately hopeful, this gripping novel explores what it is grow up gay in rural Australia.
13+ years.
City of Fremantle Award, 2018.
Kathleen Mitchell Award, 2019.
Ray Koppy Residency Award, 2017.
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