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Keeping You a Secret

2007 | LGBTQ+ | Young Adult (YA)

With a steady boyfriend, the position of Student Council President, and a chance to go to an Ivy League college, high school life is just fine for Holland Jaeger.

At least, it seems to be.

But when Cece Goddard comes to school, everything changes. Cece and Holland have undeniable feelings for each other, but how will others react to their developing relationship?



Published by Megan Tingley Books - Little, Brown and Company

Edition Unknown
ISBN 9780316009850
Language English

Keeping You A Secret Julie Anne Peters LGBTQ+ Young Adult Young Adult Fiction Lesbian

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April Rose Mossow (93 KP) rated

May 20, 2019  
Keeping You a Secret
Keeping You a Secret
Julie Anne Peters | 2007 | LGBTQ+, Young Adult (YA)
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9.3 (4 Ratings)
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WOW, this book was really good!! I read it a long time ago, maybe 7 years ago. The characters were great, the story was great, you really felt for the characters. I remember it being a book I couldn't put down. Such a great read. I've read it a couple times and I wouldn't hesitate to check it out again.
  
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Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated

Jan 12, 2018  
Keeping You a Secret
Keeping You a Secret
Julie Anne Peters | 2007 | LGBTQ+, Young Adult (YA)
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9.3 (4 Ratings)
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This is out and out a love story. The fact that it is two girls just adds another dimension. Cece is the 'out' lesbian. Holland is the girl everyone wants to be, ecept she is pretending. When she stops pretending to herself she begins to realize how very hard being yourself and love can be.I thought this book was good. As a teacher I think Julie Ann Peters does an excellent job of capturing what it means to be young and gay. I feel comfortable recommending this book to some of my students especially my LGBTQ kids. It has a good messege and hard realities.