Exploring themes of identity and resilience, this story follows three queer friends as they navigate their lives through the lens of video games. Their journey highlights the transformative power of gaming and the codes they learn to survive in a complex world. The narrative, celebrated for its depth and authenticity, offers a unique perspective on friendship and self-discovery, showcasing the intersection of technology and personal growth.
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Jeanne Thornton crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human consciousness and interpersonal dynamics. Her distinctive prose and unconventional perspective offer readers a truly unique literary journey. Thornton's work explores profound themes of identity, memory, and the self-constructed nature of our inner realities. Her writing provides a compelling exploration into the intricate tapestry of the human experience.


From acclaimed author Jeanne Thornton, an epic, singular look at fandom, creativity, longing, and trans identity Gala, a young trans woman, works at a hostel in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. She is obsessed with the Get Happies, the quintessential 1960s Californian band, helmed by its resident genius, B—-. Why did the band stop making music? Why did they never release their rumored album, Summer Fun? Gala writes letters to B—- that shed light not only on the Get Happies, but paint an extraordinary portrait of Gala. The parallel narratives of B—- and Gala form a dialogue about creation–of music, identity, self, culture, and counterculture. Summer Fun is an epic and magical work of trans literature that marks Thornton as one of our most exciting and original novelists.