Meet Anthony Reddick, he's just your average teenage boy, living in a small town, with two parents, with a small group of friends. He's pretty normal to say the least, but there's just one problem that makes his life a lot more difficult to bare. You know that small town he lives in? It's an extremely anti-homo town, in an anti-homo county, in an anti-homo society. Remember those parents I mentioned? They are unsupportive assholes that only seem to care for his sister Jenna and her accomplishments. You know that small group of friends? They're overly conceded Christians that hate homosexuals and even the thought of homosexuality. They will stop at nothing to try and "fix" anyone who doesn't understand their point of view. Throughout the story, Anthony will discover another hidden homo and try his best to carry out the ultimate conversion all while still having to manage his own personal life. Want to see how it all goes down, figure out who this hidden homo is, and what he brings to the story? Well, stop reading the description and go read the book instead, trust me it's a lot more interesting.