

“This is, among other things, a story of first love, and there is so much about navigating first love that is so challenging. I hope that people can read and understand a time not so long ago during which people behaved incredibly courageously, and other people turned a total blind eye to the suffering of an entire group of people.”īooks like Destination Unknown help queer readers navigate social and romantic situations despite the fact that these relationships aren’t often portrayed authentically in books or in the media. It can help shape our moral compass toward action and empathy. I think it’s essential that we learn about what people do in a tragedy, both those afflicted and not afflicted.

“The next tragedy is right around the corner,” says Bill. The book also make clear society’s need to learn from its past history. I wonder who would step up today and be on the front lines?” Bill asks thoughtfully. “If you go back to the 80s, you would see there was a need for something like social media.

Now, through social media everyone can share their story. In the 1980s, while there were ways to amplify the voices of the unheard through organizing, protesting, and traditional news outlets, social media didn’t exist. That is built into LGBTQIA+ identity because of history and because of our shared plight against unimaginable oppression.” “As for identity? I think it’s essential for young queer readers to understand just how strong and resilient we are as a people. “I think a lot of people grow up in their own, personal version of Destination Unknown, and I think reading a book like this can be a lifeline at a time when nothing seems clear at all, least of all a happy ending,” says Bill. This book comes at a time when queer stories are not only sought after by eager readers, but needed for representation. I wanted it to have a heartbeat that people could absolutely feel and know there is a reality about it, but I also think I needed to be far enough away to not get drowned in the trauma of it.” “My coming out is represented in this book.

“This was a book I always knew I wanted to write,” he explains. The book is a reflection of Bill’s own experiences growing up gay in New York City. The AIDS epidemic is wreaking havoc across the globe with New York at its epicenter, and Destination Unknown details how, at that time, it was impossible to know how to be gay and feel safe. Set in the 1980s, it follows Micah and CJ, who meet at a New York City nightclub. On sale September 6, Destination Unknown is the latest book from award-winning and bestselling author Bill Konigsberg. The latest from Bill Konigsberg is a queer love story set in the backdrop of 1980s NYC.
