![]() Nate is preppy and lives in the wealthier part of town but wants to hang out. Cody meets a new guy at the convenience store in the summer before school starts. His mom works in a truck stop 40 miles away, drives a piece of crap car that barely runs, and they don't make enough to pay just utilities and hardly any food. He knows that's not gonna happen with no job or money. He is in his senior year and wants nothing more than to get out. In fact, he's beginning to think his feelings for Cody go beyond friendship.Īdmitting he might be gay is hard enough, but between small-town prejudices and the growing AIDS epidemic dominating the headlines, a town like Warren, Wyoming, is no place for two young men to fall in love.Ī great coming of age, coming out NA romanceĬody lives in the trailer park in Warren Wyoming. But Nate knows Cody's a good kid who's been dealt a lousy hand. Cody's dirt-poor, from a broken family, and definitely lives on the wrong side of the tracks. The entire school's smaller than his graduating class back home, and in a town where the top teen pastimes are sex and drugs, Nate just doesn't fit in. There's no swimming pool, no tennis team, no mall - not even any MTV. ![]() Now, instead of spending his senior year in his hometown of Austin, Texas, he's living with his father in Warren, Wyoming, population 2,833 (and Nate thinks that might be a generous estimate). ![]() It's 1986, and what should have been the greatest summer of Nate Bradford's life goes sour when his parents suddenly divorce. ![]()
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