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The Men From the Boys

William J. Mann
2.5
(2)
Pages
352
Year
2014
Language
English

About

This classic novel by bestselling author William J. Mann features a gay man trying to come to terms with sex, friendship, aging, and falling-and staying-in love This stunning slice of gay life at the turn of the millennium introduces thirtysomething Jeff O'Brien. After six years, his lover, Lloyd, has just announced that the passion between them has died. Terrified of ending up alone, Jeff turns his eye toward other men. But the anonymous, impersonal encounters leave him feeling sordid and used. In search of love during this "last summer in which I am to be young," he finds romance with a beautiful houseboy named Eduardo. At twenty-two, Eduardo is the same age Jeff was when he began a relationship with the older David Javitz, a leading activist now gravely ill with AIDS. But David became more than a lover to Jeff, who wasn't yet out of the closet. He was his mentor and cherished friend.   Narrated by Jeff, who's caught between the baby boomers and generation X, the novel shuttles between summers in Provincetown and winters in Boston. The Men from the Boys is about the illusive nature of love and desire-"the magic that happens across a dance floor," leaving you "forever young."

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"Mann offers all one might ask for in gay fiction. . . . A nice blend of romance and comedy and a thoughtful contribution to the search for an ethics of gay relationships."
Kirkus Reviews
"This remarkable book discusses the concepts of family, love, passion and acceptance in ways few books have."
Library Journal
"Remarkable . . . One of the most honest and engrossing books in years."
Library Journal

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