Written by: Bill Konigsberg
First line: The Billings Zoo has no animals.
Why you should read this book: Carson doesn't completely appreciate why his mother has dragged him across the country to watch his estranged alcoholic father die in the backwaters of Montana, but once he meets Aisha he's a little more open to the summer's possibilities. Queer, black, and homeless, Aisha feels even more displaced than Carson, and together they fall into an accidental quest to discover what exactly happened to Carson's grandfather thirty years ago. Quietly meaningful, this satisfying adventure weaves all its threads together into a complete tapestry about love, family, and more love.
Why you shouldn't read this book: Love is not your highest ideal.
Friday, July 5, 2019
The Porcupine of Truth
Posted by Dragon at 2:42 PM
Labels: adolescents, family, fiction, friendship, novel, sexuality, travel, YA
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