The Music of What Happens
Books | Young Adult Fiction / LGBTQ
3.7
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Bill Konigsberg
From the award-winning author of Openly Straight, a story about two teens falling in love over a summer that throws everything possible to keep them apart.* "Konigsberg demonstrates once again why he is one of the major voices in LGBTQ literature." -- Booklist, starred reviewMax: Chill. Sports. Video games. Gay and not a big deal, not to him, not to his mom, not to his buddies. And a secret: An encounter with an older kid that makes it hard to breathe, one that he doesn't want to think about, ever.Jordan: The opposite of chill. Poetry. His "wives" and the Chandler Mall. Never been kissed and searching for Mr. Right, who probably won't like him anyway. And a secret: A spiraling out of control mother, and the knowledge that he's the only one who can keep the family from falling apart.Throw in a rickety, 1980s-era food truck called Coq Au Vinny. Add in prickly pears, cloud eggs, and a murky idea of what's considered locally sourced and organic. Place it all in Mesa, Arizona, in June, where the temp regularly hits 114. And top it off with a touch of undeniable chemistry between utter opposites.Over the course of one summer, two boys will have to face their biggest fears and decide what they're willing to risk -- to get the thing they want the most.
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Young Adult
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Author
Bill Konigsberg
Pages
352
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Published Date
2019-02-26
ISBN
1338215523 9781338215526
Ratings
Google: 3.5
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"This book had been sitting on my shelf forever and for no specific reason I was just avoiding it but as soon as I picked it up I could not put it down. I finished this book faster than any book ever. Great story that makes me want to have my own food truck romance. Max lowkey gives Liam Payne vibes in the best way possible!! "
"This book was so beautiful. Max and Jordan are both struggling with 2 really difficult things and they’re nothing alike but they are able to find solace in each other and the people close to them. The difficult conversations were handled so delicately but so honest in a way that really stood out. Loved this book so much."
"There’s a very important message in here I appreciate the book delving into so much - but the book itself I really didn’t like that much and it had many issues I simply couldn’t get over in the story idea. "
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