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Michael Leali

    The Truth about Triangles
    The Civil War of Amos Abernathy
    • The Civil War of Amos Abernathy

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A heartfelt debut novel about a boy's attempt to find himself in the history he loves--perfect for fans of Dear Sweet Pea and From the Desk of Zoe Washington. Amos Abernathy lives for history. Literally. He's been a historical reenactor nearly all his life. But when a cute new volunteer arrives at his Living History Park, Amos finds himself wondering if there's something missing from history: someone like the two of them. Amos is sure there must have been LGBTQ+ people in nineteenth-century Illinois. His search turns up Albert D. J. Cashier, a Civil War soldier who might have identified as a trans man if he'd lived today. Soon Amos starts confiding in his newfound friend by writing letters in his journal--and hatches a plan to share Albert's story with his divided twenty-first century town. It may be an uphill battle, but it's one that Amos is ready to fight. Told in an earnest, hilarious voice, this love letter to history, first crushes, and LGBTQ+ community will delight readers of Ashley Herring Blake, Alex Gino, or Maulik Pancholy.

      The Civil War of Amos Abernathy
      4.3
    • The Truth about Triangles

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Luca Salvatore, a twelve-year-old mediator in his chaotic family, seeks to save his struggling pizzeria and mend his family's bonds through a culinary TV show's final season submission. As he navigates conflicts between his siblings, his parents' marriage issues, and the tension between his best friend and a new boy, Luca's well-intentioned plan backfires, leaving him to find a new way to unite those he cares about. The story explores themes of family dynamics, friendship, and the challenges of adolescence.

      The Truth about Triangles
      4.2