By Any Means Necessary / Candice Montgomery.
By: Montgomery, Candice
Material type: TextPublisher: Salem, MA : Page Street Publishing, 2019Copyright date: �2019Description: 311 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781624147999Subject(s): Young Adult Novels | Gay Teens | Black Teens | Teenagers | LGBTQ+ | BIPOC | Beekeeping | FamilyGenre/Form: Young Adult FictionSummary: On the day Torrey officially becomes a college freshman, he gets a call that might force him to drop out before he's even made it through orientation: the bee farm his beloved uncle Miles left him after his tragic death is being foreclosed on. Torrey would love nothing more than to leave behind the family and neighborhood that's bleeding him dry. But he still feels compelled to care for the project of his uncle's heart. As the farm heads for auction, Torrey precariously balances choosing a major and texting Gabriel—the first boy he ever kissed—with the fight to stop his uncle's legacy from being demolished. But as notice letters pile up and lawyers appear at his dorm, dividing himself between family and future becomes impossible unless he sacrifices a part of himself.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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On the day Torrey officially becomes a college freshman, he gets a call that might force him to drop out before he's even made it through orientation: the bee farm his beloved uncle Miles left him after his tragic death is being foreclosed on. Torrey would love nothing more than to leave behind the family and neighborhood that's bleeding him dry. But he still feels compelled to care for the project of his uncle's heart. As the farm heads for auction, Torrey precariously balances choosing a major and texting Gabriel—the first boy he ever kissed—with the fight to stop his uncle's legacy from being demolished. But as notice letters pile up and lawyers appear at his dorm, dividing himself between family and future becomes impossible unless he sacrifices a part of himself.
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