Adam Strand isn't depressed. He's just bored. Disaffected. So he kills himself--39 times. No matter the method, Adam can't seem to stay dead; he awakes after each suicide alive and physically unharmed, more determined to succeed and undeterred by others' concerns. But when his self-contained, self-absorbed path is diverted, Adam is struck by the reality that life is an ever-expanding web of impact and forged connections, and that nothing--not even death--can sever those bonds. In this hyper-edgy coming-of-age story told in stark, arresting prose, Alex Award-winning author Gregory Galloway finds hope and understanding in the blackest humor.
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Für Jugendliche
US School Grade: From Ninth Grade to Twelfth Grade, Interest Age: From 14 to 17 years
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978-1-101-59298-4 (9781101592984)
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Gregory Galloway grew up in Southeastern Iowa, along the Mississippi River. He received an MFA from the Iowa writers' Workshop. His first novel, As Simple As Snow, was a recipient of the Alex Award. He currently lives in Hoboken, New Jersey. He doesn't care about bridges one way or the other.