Genre: LGBTQ/Coming of Age
Description:
“It's 1986 in New York City and 27-year-old Eric Summerfield knows
that ‘yuppies’ are supposed to be obnoxious, easily dismissed, but he envies
the clarity of their delusions, their seeming ability to keep mortality at bay.
He yearns, in fact, to be one of them. The catch: He's no Wall Street insider,
but instead the underpaid employee of a Canadian chain bookstore in Midtown
Manhattan, a Canuck himself, and gay, and AIDS suddenly seems to be everywhere,
including in the body of his flamboyant friend and coworker Dale, who
inexplicably singles out a reluctant Eric to be his chief caregiver. It's an
experience that will change both of them.
Moving back and forth across time and place from youth in the 1960s
and '70s-Eric's in Vancouver, Dale's on a farm in Kansas-to the pressure cooker
of New York in the gay eighties, A Friend of Dorothy's is also a
timeless, universal coming of age novel, in which the crucible of illness
compels one young man to reach for something greater.”
Author:
Richard Willett is a playwright, screenwriter, as well as writing
short stories published in several venues and now a novelist as well. For more,
check out his website.
Appraisal:
I find that in some books, especially books that focus on a specific
character and their life, whether true like a memoir or fiction, like this one,
that I’ll compare myself to the character. When there are similarities I’ll
wonder how I’d have handled a situation. But sometimes the differences are
pretty drastic. In those books I find that these are good at the glimpse it
gives into a life different than yours and hopefully helps the reader
understand others better. This book, while happening during a time, the 1980s,
when I would have been roughly the same age as the characters involved, is full
of characters that I have very little in common with. However, it helped me
understand the struggles some of my friends were going through during this era,
when AIDS was spreading and killing many in the gay community and someone who
was trying to come to terms with their sexuality would have encountered
struggles worse than at most other times in history.
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FYI:
Adult language and content.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues.
Rating: ****
Four Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate word count: 70-75,000 words

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