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An edition of The Rose City: stories (2001)

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Much less idyllic than their collective title suggests, most of these seven stories have at least a tenuous connection to Pasadena, Calif. In them, Ebershoff (The Danish Girl) sketches the lives of men and boys who are gay, longing to be gay or otherwise confused about their sexual identities—although this is often the least of their worries. Most of the stories have a tragic edge, their protagonists mired in frustrations and obsessions, but Ebershoff capably draws readers into their lives. In "The Charm Bracelet," a young man on the verge of becoming a hustler is on his way home from a gay bar where he was the center of attention. He glimpses his future in an over-the-hill female prostitute on the run from an abusive relationship, but he treats her callously and is oblivious to the implications of the evening. "Regime" deals with Jon, an overweight, inexperienced gay teenager who believes he is taking control of his life by starving himself: "For the first time in my life, I have figured out how to draw a boy's interest." The insights into Jon's thought patterns are startling and disturbing, rendered with chilling precision. The title story is concerned with Roland Dott, a middle-aged, narcissistic, promiscuous snob (he was born in Pasadena and looks down on anyone who was not, referring to them as "trannies," or transplants). Far past his prime, he flirts outrageously and sadly, still dreaming of finding a happy ending with the perfect partner. Those craving inspirational or upbeat stories of queer empowerment should look elsewhere, but Ebershoff delivers a bouquet of vivid, hard-edged characters plagued by all-too-human frailties. Agent, Elaine Koster. (May)

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2002, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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2001, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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2001, Viking, Penguin Bks.
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2001, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Dewey Decimal Class
813.54
Library of Congress
PS3555.B4824

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Pagination
220 pages
Number of pages
220

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Open Library
OL31911775M
Internet Archive
rosecitystories0000eber
ISBN 10
0297607227
ISBN 13
9780297607229
OCLC/WorldCat
59519824

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Chuck Paa, five and a half feet tall, his eyes gold and set deep beneath the brow, asked, "What do you need, Mr. Boyal?
added anonymously.

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