
Morgan is more important to him than perhaps anything else. He knows the insults that his father and his brothers say about Morgan when he is not around, but he is not giving up on their lifelong friendship. Can he withstand losing his father? Or worse, can he survive losing Eric?Įric knows that something is wrong with Morgan. But how can he share this truth? He's already bullied in school, so that doesn't worry him, at least not as much as the reactions of those he loves.

When you realize a fundamental truth about yourself, you want to share it with those you care about. More than that: he's a girl trapped in a boy's body, and he doesn't know what to do. He's a football coach's son in a small, rural Tennessee town, and he's trapped in the wrong body. What Morgan knows more than anything is that he isn't whom he's supposed to be. But the boys have been best friends their entire lives.Īs their 13th birthday approaches, Morgan knows things are changing. Their families were close, at least until Morgan's mother died of cancer.

That's not hyperbole-they were born on the same day in the same hospital, and there was a snowstorm, so both families were snowed in. Meredith Russo, this book absolutely blew me away.Įric and Morgan have known each other since birth.
