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Scotty Jackson Died... But Then He Got Better
- Narrated by: Jack London
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Scotty Jackson is a gay boy in trouble. His fanatically religious parents cannot accept his attraction to other boys. Scotty tries to fool them at first, but they grow suspicious and clamp down on him until his life isn't worth living. Fearful that Scotty's parents will send him away to be 'cured,' Scotty's friends spirit him away while desperately seeking a way to make his life better.
While Scotty is in hiding, Dorian comes up with a brilliant idea to improve Scotty's life - he'll kill Scotty! Sometimes, only death can make parents see the error of their ways.
©2012 Mark A. Roeder (P)2013 Mark A. Roeder
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