![]() Their love for each other is in no doubt. And there’s not page after page of teenage angst, or back and forth stresses in their relationship. ![]() Like, for instance, the absense of family drama about the boys being together. Some of the themes in the story are common to LGBT fiction. The boys have a wonderful time together at first, until fate rips them apart. As we will learn, though, sometimes life gets in the way of love. From this moment on, the two boys know that they are gonna be ok as long as they have each other. But not having many escape options, he decides to give Connor the benefit of the doubt. David, having only heard about the rumors surrounding Connor, isn’t sure if the guy is any safer to be in the company of, than his main tormentor, Chuck who tortures him regularly. Then there’s the mysterious Connor who everybody, even the school bullies, are afraid of and wary around. There’s David, who’s quiet, out as gay, and picked on by some homophobes in school. Kamikaze Boys is the story of two very different boys who take on the world together. ![]()
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