"I think gay guys like weddings more than anyone. And it's not because we want to destroy marriage, like some people say. It's because we really, really want to get married!"

Russel Middlebrook is gettin' hitched!

The wedding is taking place in a remote lodge on an island in Puget Sound. Russel and his husband-to-be have invited all their close friends to spend the whole weekend together beforehand.

And for the first time in his life, Russel is determined to not be neurotic, and not over-think things.

But that's before things start going wrong. Who expected a dead killer whale to wash up on the beach below the inn? And what's this about a windstorm approaching? Then there's the problem of Russel's anxious fiancé, who is increasingly convinced the whole thing is going to be a disaster.

Meanwhile, the wedding is taking place near the ruins of a small town, Amazing, where, a hundred years earlier, the people supposedly all disappeared overnight. Why does it feel like the secret at the end of the road to Amazing has something to do with Russel's own future?

Can Russel's friends Min, Gunnar, Vernie, and Otto somehow help him make it all make sense?

The Road to Amazing, the final book in the Russel Middlebrook Futon Years trilogy, is a story about endings and beginnings, and also about growing up and growing older. But mostly it's a story about love and friendship?about how it's not the destination that makes a life amazing, but the people you meet along the way.

Praise for Brent Hartinger:

"Hits the narrative sweet spot."
? NPR's All Things Considered

"Downright refreshing."
? USA Today

"The Road to Amazing is a great, introspective story."
? Rainbow Book Reviews

"Sometimes a book just sucks me in so hard that I almost cannot break away to do anything functional... [With The Road to Amazing,] I felt like I was on a sun-dappled raft floating along a warm vista-filled river while reading this book. I was so engaged ... I'll be honest, when I read the blurb for this book ? after reading the actual book ? I felt wistful and melancholy. I'm not ready to be done with Russel and Kevin."
? V's Reads

"The Road to Amazing has brought out a much-needed purpose in my life ... I found so much truth in it. ... It's not just an unusual cast of characters that include a famous actor, a rich friend, intelligent and brilliant individuals that add to the magic of this series; it's the truth behind each character. "
? Sensible Reason Magazine



Autorentext

Brent Hartinger is an award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and journalist.

He's the author of seventeen novels, including the young adult novels Geography Club, adapted as a 2014 feature film with Scott Bakula, and Project Pay Day, adapted as a 2021 feature film with Superman's David Corenswet. For the latter, Brent wrote the screenplay.

His writing awards include the Lambda, GLAAD, Screenwriting in the Sun, and Washington State Book Awards, and he was nominated for an Edgar.

As a journalist, Brent co-founded the website AfterElton.com, which was later sold to MTV/Viacom in a multi-million-dollar deal. More recently, he is the co-creator of Brent and Michael Are Going Places, a popular travel newsletter that is read by more than half a million people monthly.

Titel
The Road to Amazing (Russel Middlebrook: The Futon Years, #3)
EAN
9781310704239
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E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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0.46 MB