![]() ![]() I mean, this wasn’t a bad book, but I didn’t love it the way I’d expected to (especially with the blurb name-dropping The Perks of Being a Wallflower!), and so it came off as more boring and just all-around “meh” rather than, say, terrible. It had been on my radar through NetGalley, but once I saw a huge stack of books available at BEA, I went *grabby hands* hard. To be honest, the cover of We Are Lost and Found is what sold the book for me. Note: an ARC of this title was acquired via the publisher. ![]() And Michael has to decide what he’s willing to risk to be himself. Then he meets Gabriel, a boy who actually sees him. To pass the time before graduation, Michael hangs out at The Echo where he can dance and forget about his father’s angry words, the pressures of school, and the looming threat of AIDS, a disease that everyone is talking about but no one understands. Summary: Michael is content to live in the shadow of his best friends, James and Becky, and his older brother, Connor, who was kicked out of the house for being gay. ![]()
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