![]() Anna and Creed do… well, whatever it is Anna and Creed do. There’s still the custody battle for the Kid. The boys find that life doesn’t stop just because they got their happily ever after. They’ve moved into the Green Monstrosity, and Bear is finally able to admit his love for the man who saved him from himself.īut that’s not the end of their story. ![]() The heartwarming best-selling series about love and family continues in Who We Are, the sequel to Bear, Otter, and the Kid, by award-winning author TJ Klune.īear, Otter, and the Kid survived last summer with their hearts and souls intact. Set in the summer of 2016, Why We Fight is a celebration of queer life and being true to oneself… no matter the cost. ![]() And because life is extraordinarily unfair, the director just so happens to be a certain former professor, now current boss.ĭesperate to keep things professional as he and Jeremy grow closer, Corey makes a major mistake: he turns to his friends, Paul Auster and Sanford Stewart, for help.īut Paul and Sandy have some ideas of their own. A center that recently hired an interim director. And that’s the way it should stay.Įxcept that this summer, bigender Corey-aka Kori-is interning at Phoenix House, a LGBTQI youth center. ![]() So what if he can’t get his former professor, Jeremy Olsen, out of his head? It’s just hero worship. He’ll have plenty of time for romance after he survives his last summer before graduation. ![]() Oh, everyone around him seems to have found their happy ending, but he’s far too busy to worry about such things. ![]()
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