![]() Stunning." - Jennifer Niven, New York Times bestselling author of All the Bright Places Bill Konigsberg makes that beautifully, movingly clear. A powerful, honest, heart-tugging, nail-biting, so-real-it-reaches-into-your-bones story about suicide and mental health and the ways in which too many of us struggle alone. " The Bridge swept me up and swept me along, and made me forget everything but this book, this book, this book. ![]() In Destination Unknown, Bill Konigsberg returns to a time he knew well as a teenager to tell a story of identity, connection, community, and survival. have between them will be tested, strained, pushed, and pulled - but it will also be a lifeline in a time of death, a bond that will determine the course of their futures. or does Micah bring more to the relationship that it first seems? As their lives become more and more entangled in the AIDS epidemic that’s laying waste to their community, and the AIDS activism that will ultimately bring a strong voice to their demands, whatever Micah and C.J. ![]() isn't just out - he’s complete out there, and Micah can't help but be both attracted to and afraid of someone who travels so loudly and proudly through the night.Ī connection occurs. So begins Destination Unknown - it's 1987 in New York City, and Micah is at a dance club, trying to pretend he's more out and outgoing than he really is. ![]() From Stonewall Award winner Bill Konigsberg, a remarkable, funny, sexy, heartbreaking story of two teen boys finding each other in New York City at the height of the AIDS epidemic. ![]()
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