A boy named Phyllis : a suburban memoir

by F. A. De Caro

Paper Book, 1996

LCC

HQ75.D43 A3

Status

Available

Call number

HQ75.D43 A3

Publication

New York : Viking, 1996.

Description

"What's a boy to do? An only child, a little chubby (and carrying it low). By age six already a regular in the Sears Husky Boys Department. Young Frankie is also gay, and he's trapped in the aluminum-sidinged, lawn-sprinklered, what-exit? wilds of New Jersey suburbia. Imagine Elton John born to an Italian-American Edith and Archie Bunker and you've got the picture." "A Boy Named Phyllis is Frank DeCaro's witty gem of a memoir about growing up among working-class Italian folk in Little Falls, New Jersey. There are the usual trials and tribulations between little Frankie and his parents, Marian and Frank Sr., but this is no angst-ridden, coming-of-age gay memoir. Frank is funny, and A Boy Names Phyllis is the antidote to such books." "It is the mid-1960s and the DeCaros have it all: a living room that no one is allowed to live in; a complete collection of cardboard cutout decorations for every holiday; an Entenmann's factory around the corner; and a killer lineup of Friday-night TV - The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222, The Odd Couple, and, if you can stay awake long enough, Love, American Style. There's only one problem: instead of developing a crush on Laurie Partridge, Frankie gets a boner for Keith. He perfects a drop-dead Paul Lynde imitation, and ultimately finds liberation through Elton John and Disco."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member perpstu
Frank DeCaro is one of my favorite radio hosts. He currently has a show full of "brunchtime fun" on Sirius OutQ that makes me laugh every day. A Boy Named Phyllis is a very fun account of growing up in suburban New Jersey realizing from a young age that he was not like all the other boys in his
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neighborhood. He had, and still does, a love for old TV shows and celebrities galore. I keep waiting for him to write about the next phase in his life! Maybe soon.
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LibraryThing member ChrisWeir
What a fun book. Memoir of a gay man whi grew up in the 60-70s Era. He was a surprise baby, his mother had a tumor. And from there we're off and running. His crush on David Cassicy to being in high school drama class. Not quite a bear it all but certainly loads of fun and camp.

Language

Physical description

219 p.; 21 inches

ISBN

0670867187 / 9780670867189

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