Autoboyography

Autoboyography by Christina Lauren is a coming-of-age novel published by Simon and Schuster on August 28, 2018. This reprint edition spans 407 pages and is written in English. The story follows Tanner Scott, a bisexual teen who, after moving from California to Utah, finds himself navigating the complexities of love and identity during his final semester of high school. Encouraged by his best friend, Tanner enrolls in a prestigious writing seminar, where he unexpectedly develops feelings for Sebastian Brother, a talented class mentor from a conservative background.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of family, love, and the challenges of growing up in contrasting social environments. As Tanner grapples with his identity and the pressures of his surroundings, the novel delves into the dynamics of relationships and the impact of community on personal growth. With its focus on young adult experiences and social themes, Autoboyography presents a nuanced portrayal of romance and self-discovery within the context of school and family life.
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“This book is epic.” —Cosmopolitan
Fangirl meets Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda in this “sensitive and complex” (BCCB) coming-of-age novel from New York Times bestselling authors Christina Lauren about two boys who fall in love in a writing class—one from a progressive family and the other from a conservative religious community.
Three years ago, Tanner Scott’s family relocated from California to Utah, a move that nudged the bisexual teen temporarily back into the closet. Now, with one semester of high school to go, and no obstacles between him and out-of-state college freedom, Tanner plans to coast through his remaining classes and clear out of Utah.
But when his best friend Autumn dares him to take Provo High’s prestigious Seminar—where honor roll students diligently toil to draft a book in a semester—Tanner can’t resist going against his better judgment and having a go, if only to prove to Autumn how silly the whole thing is. Writing a book in four months sounds simple. Four months is an eternity.
It turns out, Tanner is only partly right: four months is a long time. After all, it takes only one second for him to notice Sebastian Brother, the Mormon prodigy who sold his own Seminar novel the year before and who now mentors the class. And it takes less than a month for Tanner to fall completely in love with him.
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