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These Things Happen
These Things Happen | Richard Kramer
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A domestic story told in numerous original and endearing voices. The story opens with Wesley, a tenth grader, and involves his two sets of parents (the mom and her second husband, a very thoughtful doctor; and the father who has become a major gay lawyer/activist and his fabulous "significant other" who owns a restaurant). Wesley is a fabulous kid, whose equally fabulous best friend Theo has just won a big school election and simultaneously surprises everyone in his life by announcing that he is gay. No one is more surprised than Wesley, who actually lives temporarily with his gay father and partner, so that he can get to know his rather elusive dad. When a dramatic and unexpected trauma befalls the boys in school, all the parents converge noisily in love and well-meaning support. But through it all, each character ultimately is made to face certain challenges and assumptions within his/her own life, and the playing out of their respective life priorities and decisions is what makes this novel so endearing and so special.
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HeatherBookNerd
These Things Happen | Richard Kramer
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Mehso-so

Read this for my LGBT themed PFLAG book club. A good choice for that. Enjoyed it, and there will be plenty to discuss. Multiple POV and some muddy dialog made it difficult to keep track of the characters at times. But overall worth reading this story of a teenage boy spending a few months getting better acquainted with his gay father and his father‘s partner.

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Timidmagick
These Things Happen | Richard Kramer
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Panpan

I found this really boring. The son of one of two gay men learns his best friend is gay. What a couple of students do next & his mother‘s attitude makes you wonder if we still live in the stone ages.