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Donde están los chicos

Author: William J Mann; Montserrat Triviño
Publisher: Barcelona : Egales Editorial, ©2005.
Series: Salir del armario, 94.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : SpanishView all editions and formats
Summary:
In this sequel to The Men From the Boys, Jeff O'Brien navigates the gay party circuit scene from Provincetown to San Francisco, from Montreal to Palm Springs, in the company of friends, tricks, old loves, and irresistible strangers. Jeff and his on-again, off-again lover Lloyd are both thirtysomething professionals grieving the death of their mentor Javitz. Jeff and his protégé Henry bounce from party to party,  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Fiction
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Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: William J Mann; Montserrat Triviño
ISBN: 8488052006 9788488052001
OCLC Number: 64428779
Description: 714 p. ; 21 cm.
Series Title: Salir del armario, 94.
Other Titles: Where the boys are.
Responsibility: William J. Mann ; traducción de Montserrat Triviño.

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In this sequel to The Men From the Boys, Jeff O'Brien navigates the gay party circuit scene from Provincetown to San Francisco, from Montreal to Palm Springs, in the company of friends, tricks, old loves, and irresistible strangers. Jeff and his on-again, off-again lover Lloyd are both thirtysomething professionals grieving the death of their mentor Javitz. Jeff and his protégé Henry bounce from party to party, finding it easy to forget their grief when they're on the dance floor. Henry's repressed feelings of love for Jeff propel him on a quest to discover his own identity amid the often seedy world of sex for cash. Meanwhile, Lloyd deals with his own grief by rejecting the sex-and-drugs culture and buying a guesthouse in Provincetown with an eccentric widow. A slice of gay life in the 21st century, and a story about the meaning of friendship and the acceptance of self. --From publisher description.

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