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And Then He pressed Play: And Then He Pressed Play, #1
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And Then He pressed Play: And Then He Pressed Play, #1 in Vernon, BC
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And Then He pressed Play: And Then He Pressed Play, #1 in Vernon, BC
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It's 2006 and Sixteen-year-old A.J. Walker is openly gay, painfully Canadian, and very much out of his depth. He's wanted to do his school's exchange program for years, but now that he's landed at an all-boys school in Glenbridge Ireland—an ocean away from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan —he's starting to question his decisions. Armed with nothing more than his trusty Discman and an accent that makes him stand out, A.J. has one goal: get through the Irish school year.
Born and raised in Glenbridge, Bren O'Shay has never known how to sit still or keep quiet. He's also never known a day without laughter. Even when things get bad, Bren always knows how to get a smile out of someone, whether they asked him or not. His mam always says he needs to think before he acts, but as long as his heart's in the right place, what's the harm in a bit of impulse?
Glenbridge is the sort of town where everyone knows everyone—and unfortunately for A.J. once someone thinks they know you, it's hard to change their mind.
After a rocky start that ends in disaster, Bren and A.J. need to decide if it's worth reaching out to someone who's so different from you—especially when one of you has to leave in June
It's 2006 and Sixteen-year-old A.J. Walker is openly gay, painfully Canadian, and very much out of his depth. He's wanted to do his school's exchange program for years, but now that he's landed at an all-boys school in Glenbridge Ireland—an ocean away from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan —he's starting to question his decisions. Armed with nothing more than his trusty Discman and an accent that makes him stand out, A.J. has one goal: get through the Irish school year.
Born and raised in Glenbridge, Bren O'Shay has never known how to sit still or keep quiet. He's also never known a day without laughter. Even when things get bad, Bren always knows how to get a smile out of someone, whether they asked him or not. His mam always says he needs to think before he acts, but as long as his heart's in the right place, what's the harm in a bit of impulse?
Glenbridge is the sort of town where everyone knows everyone—and unfortunately for A.J. once someone thinks they know you, it's hard to change their mind.
After a rocky start that ends in disaster, Bren and A.J. need to decide if it's worth reaching out to someone who's so different from you—especially when one of you has to leave in June


















