![]() ![]() The beginning of I Wish You All the Best is nightmarish, without being overtly so. I'm pleased to say that they accomplished that goal with flying colors, and the literary world is a better place for it. But the book Deaver needed to read was a particularly important one, one that explored nonbinary gender issues and queer life in a way that was gentle, yet real. Authors typically say this sort of thing when we write the books of our heart. There is a "Dear Reader" in the front of my advance copy of I Wish You All the Best, in which Mason Deaver explains that they are telling the story they needed to read when they were 15 (Deaver uses they/them pronouns). Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title I Wish You All the Best Author Mason Deaver ![]()
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