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Tommy Swanson died the summer before my tenth birthday. He hanged himself from the monkey bars of the playground across the street. That entire summer, I had dreams about him. Sometimes, we would go to the carnival and look at one another in the funhouse mirrors. Other times, we'd ride our bicycles up and down the street until our legs were so tired, we could barely walk. All my life, I thought those dreams would be the best I'd ever have, but the summer of my fourteenth birthday, I had even better dreams. They're different now. Tommy and I don't ride bicycles anymore. Instead, we kiss. We kiss all night long, and when I wake up, I cry because Tommy Swanson is dead and he's never coming back. Why did he do it? He must've had a reason. Does anybody know? Doesn't anybody care what happened the night Tommy Swanson died?
The Night Tommy Swanson Died was a great read. The writing style was slightly different than expected, and because of that it did take me a moment to get into. In all, the story is planned well, and is witten in a way that makes in an easy read.Merridew does a good job at bringing in different genres, and weaving them together in a captivating way. Once I got into the story, I didn’t want to leave the twisted world the author created.I was an early subscriber to Jack’s YouTube channel, and was happy to purchase the book as a way of saying thanks for all the help his digital content has given me over the years.I am happy to say that his written content is just as captivating, and manages to tackle real issues than not only face LGBT people, but young adults in general. I look forward to reading the next one!