Aeja on the Left
Life is like a cactus sometimes. Prickly and painful. Twelve year old Zeus "ZJ" Simpson was poked too hard when his best friend died suddenly. To help him cope with his loss and deal with other issues, ZJ is forced to go to therapy.

His doctor's unconventional methods encourage ZJ to be honest about living as a semi-closeted gay, having a loud homophobe as a father, dealing with unwanted attention from girls and being Black/Asian biracial.

ZJ pours his most personal thoughts into a journal at his doctor's request. In those pages, he tells his own truth of dealing with homophobia, sexual harassment and veiled racism from his own family.
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Aeja on the Left
Life is like a cactus sometimes. Prickly and painful. Twelve year old Zeus "ZJ" Simpson was poked too hard when his best friend died suddenly. To help him cope with his loss and deal with other issues, ZJ is forced to go to therapy.

His doctor's unconventional methods encourage ZJ to be honest about living as a semi-closeted gay, having a loud homophobe as a father, dealing with unwanted attention from girls and being Black/Asian biracial.

ZJ pours his most personal thoughts into a journal at his doctor's request. In those pages, he tells his own truth of dealing with homophobia, sexual harassment and veiled racism from his own family.
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Aeja on the Left

Aeja on the Left

by Jessica Hurt
Aeja on the Left

Aeja on the Left

by Jessica Hurt

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Overview

Life is like a cactus sometimes. Prickly and painful. Twelve year old Zeus "ZJ" Simpson was poked too hard when his best friend died suddenly. To help him cope with his loss and deal with other issues, ZJ is forced to go to therapy.

His doctor's unconventional methods encourage ZJ to be honest about living as a semi-closeted gay, having a loud homophobe as a father, dealing with unwanted attention from girls and being Black/Asian biracial.

ZJ pours his most personal thoughts into a journal at his doctor's request. In those pages, he tells his own truth of dealing with homophobia, sexual harassment and veiled racism from his own family.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160870144
Publisher: Jessica Lea Hurt
Publication date: 09/04/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 251 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years
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