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基本信息·出版社:Plume
·页码:352 页
·出版日期:2007年03月
·ISBN:0452288010
·International Standard Book Number:0452288010
·条形码:9780452288010
·EAN:9780452288010
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
内容简介 Growing up in the Missouri Ozarks in the 60s and 70s, Wade Rouse was always a bit of an outsider. While some of his roughneck peers wore Wrangler jeans and had stylish crew cuts, Wade feathered his golden hair and sported a handmade leatherwork belt bearing his unfortunate childhood nickname, Wee-Pooh. Taunted by his classmates, Wade finds comfort in his offbeat but lovable family, but when a tragic motorcycle accident ends his brother?s life, Wade buries his sexuality along with his brother, vowing to be the son he believes his family wants.
America?s Boy is Wade Rouse?s bittersweet and utterly moving tale of self-denial and self-discovery, and a tender tribute to the eccentric family that carried him through it all. Wade?s battle with himself? and the long road back to self-acceptance?forms the heart of
America?s Boy, a joyful and courageous memoir about a boy learning to embrace his own true nature.
作者简介 Wade Rouse is a writer and journalist whose articles have appeared in
The Chicago Reader, The St. Louis Riverfront Times and
Michigan Blue magazine. A graduate of Drury College and Northwestern University, he was formerly the public relations director at one of the nation?s oldest and most prestigious private schools. America?s Boy is his first book.
媒体推荐 A revelatory story about acceptance, pride and the many ways even a seemingly prejudiced family can surprise us . . . a real tearjerker. --
The Washington PostBittersweet. --
Jane magazineBrutally funny, extremely observant, and poignantly heartfelt. --
GenreFunny, affecting . . . The book comes alive with tender portraits of kitsch and kin. --
Publishers Weekly 编辑推荐 A revelatory story about acceptance, pride and the many ways even a seemingly prejudiced family can surprise us . . . a real tearjerker. (
The Washington Post)^Funny, affecting . . . The book comes alive with tender portraits of kitsch and kin. (
Publishers Weekly)^Brutally funny, extremely observant, and poignantly heartfelt. (
Genre)^Bittersweet. (
Jane magazine)