![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Picture a young man watching TV in his mothers humble Plateau apartment, or marking high school geography exams. Review Quotes The books crystalline prose makes for an incredibly smooth read but the most impressive technical accomplishment is the timeline. In The Geography of Pluto, Christopher DiRaddo perfectly captures the ebb and flow of life through the insightful, exciting, and often playful story of a young mans day-to-day struggle with uncertainty. Having experienced heartbreak and fearful of tragedy, Will must come to terms with the rule of impermanence: to see past lost treasures and unwanted returns, to find hope and solace in the absolute certainty of change. He has resumed his search for companionship, but has he truly moved on? Wills mother Katherine-one of the few people, perhaps the only one, who loves him unconditionally-is also in recovery, from a bout with colon cancer that haunts her body and mind with the possibility of relapse. Book Synopsis Twenty-eight-year-old Will, a teacher living in Montreal, has spent the last few months recovering from a breakup with his first serious boyfriend, Max. ![]()
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