![]() And Max wishes Walter would lose some weight and remember to use a coaster.Īnd then Max meets a drag queen named Crepe Suzette. ![]() He’s also tired of Max's obsession with some sci-fi show on TV. And Walter, who's been secretly in a relationship with Max for years, thinks that's a little callous. Max, the principal, is worried about how it will reflect on the very Catholic school. The school guidance counsellor, Walter, feels guilty – maybe he should have made an effort when the kid asked for help. ![]() His English teacher, mid-divorce and mid-menopause, wishes she could remember the dead student's name, that she could care more about her students than her ex's new girlfriend. His unicorn- and virginity-obsessed classmate, Faraday, is shattered she wishes she had made friends with him that time she sold him an Iced Cappuccino at Tim Hortons. His secret boyfriend's girlfriend is relieved. And although he felt terribly alone, his suicide changes everyone around him. Shortlisted for the Alberta Literary Award for Best FictionĪ seventeen-year-old boy, bullied and heartbroken, hangs himself. ![]() Shortlisted for the Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction ![]() Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize Winner of the 2012 Relit Award for Best Novel ![]()
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