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Young Adult · 2012 · PG-13

The miseducation of Cameron Post

by Emily M. Danforth

She was sent to pray the gay away. She had other plans.

For14+GenreYoung AdultLength480 pagesRead time~13 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Some violence and physical confrontation

Language

Some

Moderate language

Sexual Content

Some

LGBTQ romantic content; not explicit

Substance Use

A lot

Significant teen substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Deep psychological harm from conversion therapy; shame, suppression, and the damage of being told your identity is wrong

What this book is about

After being caught with another girl, Cameron Post is sent to a Christian conversion therapy camp, where she must navigate faith, identity, cruelty done in God's name, and the unlikely community of teens who refuse to be erased.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Psychological harm of conversion therapy depicted

Teen substance use

LGBTQ themes including stigma and shame

Referenced suicide

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