Synopsis
Four individuals living in San Francisco are released from the frustrations of their everyday lives by a late-night radio broadcast suddenly hijacked by someone with a message for the world.
The passion and honesty of the message steers these four lives in dramatic new directions . . . Each tale speaks to different social issues without pandering to a political agenda: LGBT+ rights, racism, social network addiction, and the difficult decision between settling down versus following your dreams.
From: Simon & Schuster
Notes on This Title
This title depicts a quartet of focal characters – a queer woman who is visually coded as white, a man who is visually coded as white, a teen with dark skin, and a Japanese woman.
Awards
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Reviews
“Midnight Radio is a great read, it’s as simple as that.” (Source: The Queer Review)
“[A] clever look at dissatisfaction and emptiness.” (Source: The Slings and Arrows)
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