Under the Same Sky

Under the Same Sky

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When Alexei Morozov, the charming son of a Moscow businessman, wins a spot in his school's international exchange program, he thinks a year in America will be simple-a chance to experience freedom away from his father's expectations and his mother's designer dinners. Then he meets Evan Carter-the quiet boy who always sits at the back of class, the one no one really talks to but everyone knows not to bother. Evan is invisible for a reason. His silence hides bruises, his polite smiles mask exhaustion, and his world is built on surviving until he turns eighteen. When Alexei and Evan's worlds collide, what begins as a reluctant friendship slowly turns into something deeper. But love can be dangerous when it uncovers secrets meant to stay hidden-and both boys have plenty of those.
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