

in Political Science hell never use, and works at the nations largest privately owned shoe retailer as a full-stack web developer to pay off all that student debt. He is an alumni of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a B.S. But when the cute nonverbal transfer student, Skylar, wears a skirt to school, prompting a sexist new dress code proposal, Jacob decides it′s time to take a stand, no matter the risk to himself. Jordon Greene grew up in a small southern town in the foothills just south of Boone, North Carolina. He's going to paint his nails, dye his hair, and strike a heavy riff on his guitar if he wants to, even if it means being grounded most of senior year. He expected the hate he got from his father, who mostly acts as if it never happened, but he refuses to let it hold him back. Jacob doesn′t give a damn, especially not since he came out over the summer.

Skylar has only ever had himself, so why would anything be different this time? Especially for an anxious boy with literally no voice. But it′s hard for Skylar to trust anyone when people have always been quick to ditch him at the first inconvenience they always seem more than ready to judge him as defective. Honestly it′s hard to focus on anything when gorgeous rocker boy Jacob is around. Life has never been easy, but with a fresh start at a brand-new school, with new parents and in a new state, he just might finally make some friends.

Skylar Gray is adopted, nonverbal, and he feels most comfortable wearing skirts. But when the cute new transfer student suffers his father′s wrath, Jacob must make the hardest decisions of his life. Jacob Walters′s dad has worked to make his son′s life a living hell. HEARTSTOPPER meets FOOTLOOSE in this cute young adult romance about first love, embracing what makes you different, and standing up for what you believe.
