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"Violent, tragic and unpredictable", "Brave and Beautiful!"
Unfairly assaulted and arrested for crimes he did not commit, Freddy Meischer had turned into a recluse until discovering, via the LGBTQ movement, that society's bigotry was the cause of everyday injustice, not just to him, but to people like him all around the world.
People like him? Who were they? Who was he? After hints and clues about his real identity from television and social media, Freddy leaves the family nest to find himself in Brighton -- the gay capital of the world. However, Freddy's journey of self-discovery doesn't turn out quite how he expects.
A new place and new people, some good and some not so good, teach Freddy that just because his life wasn't the mirror of perfection that he saw reflected in other people's Facebook and Instagram posts, the life he already had, whether he liked it or not, might not have been as bad as he thought with some wriggle room for improvement.
Fortunate to meet a couple of genuine people who try to help him, Freddy charts a course through the minefield of being gay in an intolerant and judgemental world, suffering loss and pain on the way.
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The sixteen-year-old Freddy is navigating the complex journey of self-discovery and acceptance. As he grapples with his identity as a gay teen, he finds himself torn between his PlayStation and the fear of coming out to his friends and family. With the vibrant pulse of a changing world around him, Freddy's journey is not just about his sexuality; it's about finding his voice in a society that often feels unwelcoming.
With the help of supportive new friends who identify as non-binary and embody the beauty of gender fluidity, the young man begins to explore what it means to be part of the LGBTQ+ community with two older men. Together, they all quest to understand love, friendship, and identity in a landscape of challenges and triumphs. From attending local pride events to sharing their stories of struggle and resilience, they find strength in their bond and a deeper understanding of the diverse spectrum of gender and sexuality.
As Freddy navigates social dynamics, he encounters the highs and lows of teenage life: heartwarming crushes, awkward moments, and the often-painful reality of bullying. He confronts societal norms and the expectations placed on him, learning the importance of a chosen family and the power of allyship. Through late-night conversations and heartfelt confessions, Freddy and his new loves delve into themes of acceptance, intersectionality, and mental health, illuminating the shared experiences of queer youth.
Pride, die! is a coming-of-age story that captures the essence of being unapologetically oneself in a world that can be both beautiful and challenging. It celebrates the LGBTQ+ experience, addressing issues such as bisexuality, trans rights, and the impact of societal stigma. Through Freddy's journey, readers will witness the transformative power of love, the significance of community, and the importance of living one's truth.
With poignant prose and relatable characters, this novel is a heartfelt tribute to resilience, self-acceptance, and the vibrant tapestry of the LGBTQ+ community. Whether you're part of the community or an ally, Pride, die! invites you to explore the beauty of love in all its forms and the courage it takes to embrace who you truly are. Join Freddy as he learns that coming out is not just a moment -- a lifelong journey of discovery, authenticity, and the profound joy of being truly alive.
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