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Like a Love Story

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New York, 1989.
Reza, 17 ans, d'origine iranienne, vient tout juste d'arriver à New York. Le jeune homme vit dans la peur que sa famille découvre son secret. Un secret qu'il s'admet à peine. Reza pense être gay, et cela le terrifie, car tout ce qu'il connaît de la communauté homosexuelle, il l'apprend aux informations télévisées qui montrent constamment des images d'hommes mourant du sida.
Judy rêve de devenir styliste et porte une admiration sans bornes à son oncle Stephen, atteint du virus du sida. Stephen dédie tout son temps au collectif Act Up, dont il est un membre actif.
Art est le meilleur ami de Judy. Il est le seul garçon ouvertement gay de son lycée. Pourtant, chez lui, il subit le rejet brutal de ses parents qui refusent d'accepter son orientation sexuelle.
Quand Reza rencontre Judy et Art, leur vie à tous les trois prend un tournant inattendu entre amour, amitié, trahison et acceptation de soi.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 22, 2019
      When Reza, a closeted teen, moves from Toronto to New York City (“by way of Tehran”) in 1989, the city feels like the epicenter of the AIDS crisis. In a heart-wrenching and bittersweet unfolding of events, he gravitates toward Art, the only openly gay student at his school, and to Art’s best friend, Judy, who represents everything he feels that he should desire. Though Reza tries his hardest to keep his attractions secret, dating Judy despite his chemistry with Art, he finds that he can’t live a lie, whatever that might cost him. A first-person narrative moves among the three characters as they discover their inner truths at a time that sometimes feels apocalyptic for their community and loved ones. Under the nurturing guidance of Judy’s gay activist uncle, the characters subtly investigate different family dynamics. The intense and nuanced emotions evoked by the characters’ journeys help to give this powerful novel by Nazemian (The Authentics) a timeless relevance. Ages 13–up. Agent: Curtis Brown, Curtis Brown Ltd.

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