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A teen performance artist shares her story onstage in this narrative interspersed with poems. African American and lesbian, Orphea has lots to say about identity and prejudice--and the redemptive qualities of love. Despite some less-than-plausible elements (e.g., her first girlfriend dies in a car accident while fleeing from Orphea's bigoted brother), readers will find Orphea's often-lyrical voice moving.