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INTERVIEW: Jordon Talks Growing Up, Coming Out, & Writing
Jacob Walters′s dad has worked to make his son′s life a living hell. But when the cute new transfer student suffers his father′s wrath, Jacob must make the hardest decisions of his life.
Skylar Gray is adopted, nonverbal, and he feels most comfortable wearing skirts. Life has never been easy, but with a fresh start at a brand-new school, with new parents and in a new state, he just might finally make some friends. Maybe. Honestly it′s hard to focus on anything when gorgeous rocker boy Jacob is around. But it′s hard for Skylar to trust anyone when people have always been quick to ditch him at the first inconvenience; they always seem more than ready to judge him as defective. And the bullies love to confirm it. Skylar has only ever had himself, so why would anything be different this time? Especially for an anxious boy with literally no voice.
Jacob doesn′t give a damn, especially not since he came out over the summer. He expected the hate he got from his father, who mostly acts as if it never happened, but he refuses to let it hold him back. It doesn′t matter, Jacob′s over it. He's going to paint his nails, dye his hair, and strike a heavy rift on his guitar if he wants to, even if it means being grounded most of senior year. But when the cute nonverbal transfer student, Skylar, wears a skirt to school, prompting a sexist new dress code proposal, Jacob decides it′s time to take a stand, no matter the risk to himself.
"Summer nights, first loves, fierce friendships...this book encapsulates the unforgettable era between childhood and adulthood. A beautiful story about navigating a world that demands us to grow up, even when we don't feel ready to."
Zack Smedley, Award-Winning Author of DEPOSING NATHAN
This I Promise You
40% through the 3rd Draft
Young adult author Jordon Greene is a voice for LGBT youth everywhere. Our stories, not always given as much light as they deserve, are boldly represented in Jordon’s work. Born into a small southern town near the Appalachians, Jordon Greene is no stranger to the various difficulties that come along with being a bit different. Today, Greene celebrates his spark of difference and encourages others to do the same. Jordon now lives in Kannapolis, N.C. and works professionally as a full-stack web developer alongside his two assistants and roommates—his cats.