
Sixteen-year-old Steven is just another teenager: He listens to the latest music, plays computer games, hangs out with friends. But Steven has a secret: He’s in love with the school’s top athlete, the devastatingly handsome John Dixon. Not surprisingly, Dixon is dating a model and is the object of every girl’s attention. Steven certainly can’t tell his parents, and none of his friends know he’s gay; he can only confide in his best pal, the overweight, feisty Linda, who wants a romance of her own. As if this weren’t complicated enough, Steven discovers that one of the girls at school has developed a crush on him. And then Dixon notices Steven’s attention. Get Real establishes its moving tone from the beginning and doesn’t let go; it takes an incisive voyage into the world of a gay teenager trying to tell the world that there’s nothing wrong with being in love.

























