Some people spend their whole lives looking for the right partner. Nate Schaper found his in high school. In the eight months since their cautious flirting became a real, heart-pounding, tell-the-parents relationship, Nate and Adam have been inseparable. Even when local kids take their homophobia to brutal levels, Nate is undaunted. He and Adam are rock solid. Two parts of a whole. Yin and yang.
But when Adam graduates and takes an off-Broadway job in New Yorkâat Nateâs insistenceâthat certainty begins to flicker. Nateâs friends canât keep his insecurities at bay, especially when he catches Skyped glimpses of Adamâs shirtless roommate. Nate starts a blog to vent his frustrations and becomes the center of a school controversy, drawing ire and support in equal amounts. But itâs the attention of a new boy who is looking for more than guidance that forces him to confront who and what he really wants.
Tender, thoughtful, and unflinchingly real, Donât Let Me Go is a witty and beautifully written account of young love, long-distance relationships, and learning to follow your heart.
A Lambda Literary Awards finalist
ALA Rainbow List (2013)
âDon't Let Me Go is a charming story. Trumbleâs love for the characters is evident on every page, and itâs contagious.â âRobin Reardon, author of A Secret Edge
âTrumbleâs debut is a deeply moving and in-depth look at the perils and anxieties of being gay in high school. . . . Told frankly and honestly from Nateâs point of view, the novel explores issues like coming out, parental acceptance (and its lack), antigay violence, and the attitudes of faculty and fellow students, whose ranks provide bo