Will Grayson tiene dos reglas en la vida: guardar silencio y no
implicarse en nada.
Sin embargo, su mejor amigo, Tiny Cooper, está decidido a buscarle novia
y a montar su musical autobiográfico: Tiny Dancer. Muy cerca de él hay
otro Will Grayson: un chico melancólico que no tiene nada bueno a lo que
agarrarse.
Lo único que hace que su vida merezca la pena es su relación online con
Isaac, al que nunca ha visto en persona. Una fría noche de invierno, los
dos Will Grayson se cruzarán en una esquina cualquiera de Chicago.
Por suerte para ambos, Tiny está decidido a empujarlos hacia la
felicidad, el amor y, por supuesto, el musical más fabuloso jamás
representado en un instituto.
Divertidísima, conmovedora y profundamente perspicaz, la novela de John
Green y David Levithan reflexiona sobre la amistad y la identidad con
todo el humor y la emoción propios de dos maestros del género.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Two award-winning and New York Times-bestselling author join forces
for a collaborative novel of awesome proportions.
One cold night, in a most unlikely corner of Chicago, two teens--both
named Will Grayson--are about to cross paths. As their worlds collide
and intertwine, the Will Graysons find their lives going in new and
unexpected directions, building toward romantic turns-of-heart and the
epic production of history's most fabulous high school musical.
Hilarious, poignant, and deeply insightful, John Green and David
Levithan's collaborative novel is brimming with a double helping of the
heart and humor that have won them both legions of faithful fans.
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice.-An ALA Stonewall Honor
Book
"Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a complete romp. [It is] so funny, rude
and original that by the time flowers hit the stage, even the
musical-averse will cheer." --The New York Times Book Review
★"Will have readers simultaneously laughing, crying and singing at the
top of their lungs."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"It is such a good book. [Green and Levithan] are two of the best
writers writing today." --NPR'sThe Roundtable