Surprising Myself

by Christopher Bram

Paperback, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Holt Paperbacks (1988), Edition: 1st Owl book ed, 424 pages

Description

Seventeen-year-old Joel can't be gay if he's straight After four years of living with relatives in Switzerland, seventeen-year-old Joel Scherzenlieb finds himself in the United States for the summer, working at a Boy Scout camp. There, he meets nineteen-year-old Corey Cobbett, a fellow counselor who's the only person Joel wants to be friends with. Soon, Joel's sarcastic, distant CIA father shows up and whisks him away to live with his mother, grandmother, and older sister on a farm in Virginia--he's not going back to Switzerland after all. As his father pleads poverty and his dreams of going to college vanish, Joel faces his longest year yet. But everything changes when Corey returns to his life, bringing with him the discovery and excitement of reciprocal love.… (more)

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LibraryThing member dbsovereign
I first read this back in 1989 and have enjoyed it again as a peak into the past of the NYC scene (that I tasted back in the day). Great dialogue and a wonderful exploration of the pre-plague/pre-condom days when we were probably all more sexually active than we are now. This book has made me
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appreciate - once again - having come out when I did. The cinematic plot is a tad melodramatic, but the dialogue definitely lends some verisimilitude.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1987

Physical description

424 p.; 5.54 inches

ISBN

0805006699 / 9780805006698

Barcode

12568
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