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Strong language and sexual references make this book more appropriate for high school than junior high. Students may want to read The Autobiography of Malcolm X or Shabazz's Growing Up X (Random, 2002) for the rest of the story.
If there was some heat between the characters or some motivation for their actions this might be a fun fluffy title, but instead it reads as dated, sterile, and stereotypical.
Those looking for insight into how Russian society differs from American with regard to gay acceptance and persecution will not find much in this book, and without that insight, there isn't much to recommend this above any of the better written gay bullying books from the 1990s.