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He grew up in a small town in New England in the 1950''s, watching lassie, going to church, getting straight A''s at school, a scholar destined for success. But he already had a secret, and his public life with family and friends was already a constant round of ventriloquism as he played the joker and pretended to be the same as everyone else. For Paul Monette was gay.

BECOMING A MAN is about growing up gay, and about the tyranny and self denial of the closet - one man''s struggle, for half his life, to come out. From the white-bread 1950''s through the rebellious 1960''s to the self-creating 1970''s and beyond, it forms a passionately honest and unsparing account of the tortures of living a lie, a naked protrait of one man''s fight for freedom in a time of ignorance and bigotry.



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A profound tale, wrenching as it is life-affirming, poetic as it is uncompromisingly real. * VILLAGE VOICE *
A daring and heartbreaking memoir. * BOSTON GLOBE *
Affirmative and ultimately celebratory. * NEW YORK TIMES *
Everyone can learn about courage and self-discovery from BECOMING A MAN. * SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE *
Searingly honest and lyrically beautiful...an unforgettable account of growing up gay in America. * Esquire *

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 19/05/1994
      ISBN13: 9780349105499, 978-0349105499
      ISBN10: 0349105499

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      He grew up in a small town in New England in the 1950''s, watching lassie, going to church, getting straight A''s at school, a scholar destined for success. But he already had a secret, and his public life with family and friends was already a constant round of ventriloquism as he played the joker and pretended to be the same as everyone else. For Paul Monette was gay.

      BECOMING A MAN is about growing up gay, and about the tyranny and self denial of the closet - one man''s struggle, for half his life, to come out. From the white-bread 1950''s through the rebellious 1960''s to the self-creating 1970''s and beyond, it forms a passionately honest and unsparing account of the tortures of living a lie, a naked protrait of one man''s fight for freedom in a time of ignorance and bigotry.



      Trade Review
      A profound tale, wrenching as it is life-affirming, poetic as it is uncompromisingly real. * VILLAGE VOICE *
      A daring and heartbreaking memoir. * BOSTON GLOBE *
      Affirmative and ultimately celebratory. * NEW YORK TIMES *
      Everyone can learn about courage and self-discovery from BECOMING A MAN. * SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE *
      Searingly honest and lyrically beautiful...an unforgettable account of growing up gay in America. * Esquire *

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