![]() ![]() Jesse has a great relationship with her “love children of the 60s” parents she loves Wyatt, her gay homeschooled bff, who follows the stock market, shops in second-hand stores, and needs Jesse’s presence as a mediator during his monthly meetings with his estranged and hyper-religious father. ![]() ” and other “labeled” individuals. The reader is drawn into the book, wondering which term(s) apply to Jesse herself. The manifesto, that composes the book’s introduction, demands justice for “Weirdos, Freaks, Queer Kids, Revolutionaries, Nerds, Dweebs, Misfits. Jesse, an out and proud high school aged lesbian, makes use of every computer font available to design a manifesto she papers over the high school walls. ‘The Difference Between You and Me’ by Madeleine George ![]()
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