
Jules leaves. Gabriel rages.
Estelle changes. Joshua hides.
In the aftermath of a classmate's suicide, a boy embroils himself in a community of Midwestern teens, each doing what they can to cope as they stumble-together and apart-toward a life worth living. Bryan Cebulski's debut novel is a subtle, thoughtful examination of a group of teens suddenly forced to confront the big questions.
"Cebulski weaves a frank and tender gay story."
-Tucker Lieberman, author of Bad Fire
"This story burns through and through and stays with you long after its simmering outcome."
-Kevin Craig, author of The Camino Club