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There Goes Sunday School

By: Alexander C. Eberhart
Narrated by: Joel Leslie
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In 16-year-old Mike Hernandez's life, only one thing is clear: Gay is not okay. His family's life revolves around the church, a church run by the vocally intolerant Pastor Myers, so Mike has resolved to spend his life in the closet. His only escape - besides the occasional, anonymous gay make-out session - is his art. He pours his complicated emotions into risque drawings he keeps in a secret sketchbook. A sketchbook he carries everywhere.

When his sketchbook goes missing in the middle of Sunday school, Mike is sure his life is over. He's going to be outed, ostracized by their community, condemned by the pastor, maybe even homeless. What's worse, the pastor's son, Chris, suddenly seems hell-bent on adopting Mike and his friends, and he has no idea why.

When an awkward confrontation with Chris leads to an unexpected kiss instead of a much-expected punch, Mike's world is turned upside down. As their friendship grows and faith is questioned, Mike may be forced to choose between the comfortable life he's always lived and a chance at the love he never thought he deserved.

©2018 Alexander C. Eberhart (P)2020 Tantor
Fiction LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction Romance Tearjerking
Authentic Representation • Complex Characters • Emotional Portrayal • Realistic Situations • Coming-of-age Journey

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I thought it was quite good for what it was (a YA/ high school book), though could not differentiate between the 2 MCs voices. Some of it was hard to believe, but the voices felt genuine. I actually liked the ending (spoiler) bc I think portraying that kind of relationship - one that feels like love, where they even say the words, can just be a brief stop on the romance journey and not the end. I actually dislike when high school romances are made out to be HEAs cause so rarely does it happen. It's possible to feel strongly for a person and stay friends or go back to being friends after trying a relationship.

A coming-of-age story, not a romance

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this book has the ring of authenticity to it. A coming of age story that touches on very real conflicts and the journey taken to find one's self and place in the world. there's humor and pain in this story and it is well worth exploring. joel Leslie does a remarkable job bringing the characters to life. his interpretation and presentation make "There Goes Sunday School" a pleasure to listen to, and impossible to put down.

beautiful book!

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This is a great love story. It is witty, tragic and shows both positive and toxic reactions to being true to who you are. Loved it!
The artist(s) telling the story does an amazing job acting the story out. I will definitely listen to more stories told by Joel Leslie.

Awesome coming out story…

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An all true story of how many sadly still today go through being gay but raised in religious households. I loved how the ending was. The ending to me was very realistic. I loved that even tho Chris and Mike did not end up together, they both grew and learned acceptance from each other in their brief time. Just like that sometimes the people that make the biggest impact on ourselves sometimes don't stay in our lives and thats ok.

Very Good Story!

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Audible is full of slapdash romance books a plenty, but this one actually feels like a real book, with thought out complex characters, deep emotions and situations that feel realistic in ways that very few other romance books manage to pull off. I'd dare say that's because it's a book about people and their lives, about dealing with hard situations, finding yourself and the courage to be true to who and what you are. It's a book about acceptance and love and growing up. Major plus that the author is absolutely wonderful with snarky wit and a brilliant ability to breathe life into the characters and make you feel for them. Granted there are loose ends I really would have liked the author to have gone into, like the resolution of faith the MCs had, since it was such a massive part of the plot, but then it resolved into seemingly nothing. This is absolutely a YA book by the way, but still wonderfully done that I think any age group would enjoy it. The narrator does a great job too. I'd definitely recommend this book.

So much better than I thought it would be

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