In disguise as “Tray,” she can relax with her girlfriend in public. Tall and athletic, Tracy soon finds that she can gain a degree of safety by dressing as a boy, daring in an era in which girls are seldom permitted even to wear pants. They go so far as to stage heterosexual double dates, during which they switch partners as soon as they are out of the public eye. With the gay liberation movement still years away, Spencer and Tracy support each other in exploring their queer identities. Both are talented musicians, but this engenders little pride from their harshly conservative father, who perpetually finds Spencer too feminine and Tracy not feminine enough. In 1967 San Antonio, Texas, gay siblings Tracy and Spencer Franks are faced with more than the usual teenage problems and family secrets. In this coming-of-age novel set in the late 1960s, a young lesbian challenges her bigoted father and rigid society to claim her identity with pride and hope.
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