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Deposing Nathan
by Zack Smedley
This book is not an easy read, but as in real life, there are moments of joy and beauty along with the tragedy. The novel begins after a terrible fight that is not completely explained - between Nathan and Cameron, who clearly have a troubled relationship. Cameron is being charged with assault of Nathan, and Nathan is being deposed. Then we flash back - Nathan is just a regular old teenager, a devout Catholic, enjoying his school/teenager years while not really thinking much about the future. Although his mother passed away when he was a child, he lives with his aunt and dad and thinks of them as his parents. When Nathan meets Cameron, an effervescent young man with a steel-trap memory, his life changes. Cameron brings a different energy to his life, and Nathan doesn't know what to think of it. The rest of the story unfolds over the school year, bringing Nathan to realizations he never thought he'd find, and pain he never thought he'd need to explore.