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Asher's Fault by Elizabeth Wheeler - free mobi epub ebooks download Author:Elizabeth Wheeler [Wheeler, Elizabeth], Date: Octo,Views: Author:Elizabeth Wheeler [Wheeler, Elizabeth] Language: eng Format: epub ISBN: Elizabeth Wheeler’s debut novel tells the story of Asher Price: year-old high schooler, amateur photographer, and child of a broken family who finds himself crushing on the new boy, Garrett. Asher experiences the thrill, confusion, and fear of his newfound sexuality, the despair of his little brother’s sudden death, and the crippling guilt as he’s certain everything is his fault/5(14).  · When his little brother drowns at the same moment Asher experiences his first same-sex kiss, he can no longer hide behind the lens of his camera. Asher thinks it's his fault, but after his brother dies, his father resurfaces along with clues challenging Asher's black-and-white view of the world.


NetGalley helps publishers and authors promote digital review copies to book advocates and industry professionals. Publishers make digital review copies and audiobooks available for the NetGalley community to discover, request, read, and review. ELIZABETH WHEELER. Home 3-Minute Poetry Short Stories Books The Asher Trilogy. It was My debut novel Asher's Fault was released by the Soliloquy division of Bold Strokes Books, an independent LGBTQIAP+ press. The story features Asher Price, a year-old boy who gets an old school Minolta camera the same day his dad moves out. Elizabeth Wheeler enjoys writing, directing, and teaching. As a teacher, she's inspired by the real-world examples of how students, facing adversity, persevere and transform into triumphant adults.


Book: Asher's Fault Author: Elizabeth Wheeler Publish Date: September 17th, Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Genre: YA/LBGT. Wheeler, Elizabeth. “Asher's Fault”, Bold Strokes Books, Twisted Truth Amos Lassen When 14 year old Asher received a camera from his aunt Sharon, his life changed. His first photograph (in black and white) was of a twisted pine tree and little did he know what that would come to mean. He becomes so taken. When his little brother drowns at the same moment Asher experiences his first same-sex kiss, he can no longer hide behind the lens of his camera. Asher thinks it's his fault, but after his brother dies, his father resurfaces along with clues challenging Asher's black-and-white view of the world.

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