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The Importance of Being Wilde at Heart

✍ Scribed by R. Zamora Linmark


Book ID
110901300
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Year
2019
Tongue
en-US
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781101938225
ASIN
B07KNV1PBH

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Readers of Adam Silvera (They Both Die at the End) and Elizabeth Acevedo (The Poet X) will pull out the tissues for this tender, quirky story of one seventeen-year-old boy's journey through first love and first heartbreak, guided by his personal hero, Oscar Wilde.
Words have always been more than enough for Ken Z, but when he meets Ran at the mall food court, everything changes. Beautiful, mysterious Ran opens the door to a number of firsts for Ken: first kiss, first love. But as quickly as he enters Ken's life, Ran disappears, and Ken Z is left wondering: Why love at all, if this is where it leads?
Letting it end there would be tragic. So, with the help of his best friends, the comfort of his haikus and lists, and even strange, surreal appearances by his hero, Oscar Wilde, Ken will find that love is worth more than the price of heartbreak.
"An unabashed love letter to Oscar Wilde, Cole Porter, and the arts' ability to give voice to human emotion." β€”Kirkus

"Linmark's novel is definitely offbeat and wild(e)ly imaginative...and a rich reading experience that would make the ineffable Oscar proud." β€”Booklist
"A big-hearted book that...always keeps love in its heart." β€”Abdi Nazemian author of Like a Love Story and The Authentics

"As surreal as it is real, as beautiful as it is painful, as playful as it is wise. β€”Randy Ribay, author of Patron Saints of Nothing


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