I Love Him
I Love Him by Zachary Hinson is a deeply touching and complex narrative that delves into the turbulent waters of adolescence, identity, and the quest for acceptance. The protagonist, Caleb, is a young man who boldly navigates the often harsh landscape of high school while embracing his identity as an openly gay individual. His journey is marred by bullying and the pervasive struggle for acceptance both from his peers and within himself. Amid these challenges, the story shines a light on the strength found in vulnerability and the transformative power of genuine friendships, particularly highlighting the unwavering support from Caleb's friend, Jacob. This novel artfully explores the intricate dynamics of relationships, the painful yet hopeful path to self–discovery, and the profound impact of standing in one's truth. Zachary Hinson's I Love Him is not just a narrative about growing up; it's a resonant exploration of the courage it takes to face the world authentically and the poignant search for love and acceptance in a world that often seems unforgiving.
-- Zachary Hinson