Blue Like Jazz
"Everybody belongs somewhere"
A young man must find his own way as his Southern Baptist roots don't seem to be acceptable at his new liberal arts college.
"Everybody belongs somewhere"
A young man must find his own way as his Southern Baptist roots don't seem to be acceptable at his new liberal arts college.
Marshall Allman
Donald Miller
Claire Holt
Penny
Tania Raymonde
Lauryn
Justin Welborn
The Pope
Eric Lange
The Hobo
Jason Marsden
Kenny
William McKinney
Jordan
Barak Hardley
Town Crier
Valerie Jane Parker
Aqualike Babe
A young man must find his own way as his Southern Baptist roots don't seem to be acceptable at his new liberal arts college.
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A teenager living with her sister and parents in Manhattan during the 1990s discovers that her father is having an affair.