From the author of "The PC How American Voters Decided I Don't Matter." IN 1995, LOGAN RAMSAY lived with a secret. It was a secret that only his father and best friend Ezra knew about. But for a popular kid in a small Ohio football town, so many other temptations and adventures await! But once 2002 comes around, Robert Ramsay gets deployed to Afghanistan, leaving 18-year-old Logan to fend for himself against the scariest demons the ones inside his own head. How will he manage to cope with them, especially when Ezra isn't around anymore either? Well, sort of. She's Ellie now. The first novel since Marissa Alexa McCool's transition (four previous, six books total), is a different take on the teenage small-town story from the "badass mistress of the written word and podcasting universe. (Utah Outcasts.)" With additional writings from Kathleen Van Cleve (Drizzle, Cranberry Queen), Lucinda Lugeons (The Scathing Atheist), and many more.
I had to set this book down so I wouldn't cry, but I just couldn't leave it alone and would pick it right back up. It humanizes an issue that many don't understand, either through ignorance or a willful disregard for the facts surrounding it, and makes you think about things that are still very unpopular with certain groups. Loved this book!