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by Chris Scully

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Journalist Alex Buchanan has come home to the remote British Columbia town he grew up in, but only because his estranged father is dying. For Alex, the homecoming holds a mix of memories, mostly bad. The only bright spot is reconnecting with Benji Morning, the childhood friend he never truly forgot. As boys, the strength of their bond had frightened Alex. But now that he's confident in his bisexuality, he's drawn back to quiet, soft-spoken Ben. Ben isn't the same boy Alex left behind, though. His life has been overshadowed by the disappearance of his sister two decades earlier, and now a new break in the case threatens to undo the peace he's worked so hard to attain. As Alex struggles to repair the relationship with his father before it's too late, he finds himself caught up in a twenty-year-old mystery, a story he never expected, and a shocking truth that could affect his and Ben's future together.… (more)
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  fuzzipueo | Apr 24, 2022 |
This was a really good book. It's well-written, thoughtful and emotional. As someone who grew up in the North, I appreciated that the author chose to include "The Highway of Tears" as part of the story. Ultimately, this book is about all the types of loss we face in our lives, and how we learn to live with it. ( )
  KinzieThings | Jun 16, 2020 |
This was a really good book. It's well-written, thoughtful and emotional. As someone who grew up in the North, I appreciated that the author chose to include "The Highway of Tears" as part of the story. Ultimately, this book is about all the types of loss we face in our lives, and how we learn to live with it. ( )
  Charlotte_Kinzie | Jun 20, 2019 |
This was a really good book. It's well-written, thoughtful and emotional. As someone who grew up in the North, I appreciated that the author chose to include "The Highway of Tears" as part of the story. Ultimately, this book is about all the types of loss we face in our lives, and how we learn to live with it. ( )
  Charlotte_Kinzie | Jun 20, 2019 |
This was an intense and emotional read. ( )
  bit-of-a-list-tiger | Jul 19, 2018 |
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Journalist Alex Buchanan has come home to the remote British Columbia town he grew up in, but only because his estranged father is dying. For Alex, the homecoming holds a mix of memories, mostly bad. The only bright spot is reconnecting with Benji Morning, the childhood friend he never truly forgot. As boys, the strength of their bond had frightened Alex. But now that he's confident in his bisexuality, he's drawn back to quiet, soft-spoken Ben. Ben isn't the same boy Alex left behind, though. His life has been overshadowed by the disappearance of his sister two decades earlier, and now a new break in the case threatens to undo the peace he's worked so hard to attain. As Alex struggles to repair the relationship with his father before it's too late, he finds himself caught up in a twenty-year-old mystery, a story he never expected, and a shocking truth that could affect his and Ben's future together.

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