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What Love Means to You People
NancyKay Shapiro
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ASIN: 0312347898
Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
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Once safely out of Nebraska, Seth McKenna does everything he can to erase his oppressive hometown and abusive childhood, leaving his sister Cassie behind to fend for herself. Seth is making a new life for himself as an artist in New York when he falls hard for an alluring older man who is astonished to find in Seth the second love of his life. The couples relationship is complicated by Cassies unexpected arrival with significant secrets and plans of her own. Now Seth must confront his past and the consequences of the lies hes told to move forward in his life. A gorgeous whirlwind of a family drama and an emotional, sexy love story, What Love Means to You People is rich with the atmosphere of New York and a cast of irresistible characters.
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How love can bore you to death.......2007-08-01
Yikes. I gave this two stars because I felt badly that I could not make it past page 108 before I just couldn't take it anymore. A combination of a middle-aged gay man's sex fantasy and Harlequin Romance, it can really try the patience of the reader. In fact, I am a little saddened at the increasing mumber of gay novels that might have been written by Jackie Collin's little sister. Not to offend anyone - but there is and can be so much better stuff out there.
A great love vs a "great lie".......2007-06-24
This is a bittersweet and genuinely moving novel which juxtaposes the exalted power of a great love against the awful power of a great lie. The reader, knowing the back story of Seth's lie (which - to us AND in context - was really more closely akin to a "tall tale"), may feel that Jim's initial response to the lie was totally out of proportion. However Jim didn't know the sad genealogy of the lie and we mustn't lose track of that fact ... nor of the fact that Jim desperately felt the need to hold Seth's hand on the anticlimactic return trip from Nebraska where everything had blown up in the two men's faces. (I almost wish the book could have ended with Jim taking Seth's hand and holding on for dear life as Seth leaned into his shoulder and slept). The last twenty or so pages left me feeling a bit coldly toward these two men about whom I had grown to care so much. I thought I knew both of them so well and yet I found one of Jim's actions regarding Seth's sister to be totally inexplicable and I felt that Seth's self-imposed emotional martyrdom bordered on overkill. On the other hand, the author did give us a very human depiction of these two people and, believe me, I know that humans can behave totally out of character at times. I'd love to see a movie made from this novel (and, yes, I would like to see the movie with an ending that, while not necessarily any less bittersweet OR HOPEFUL, perhaps wrapped up this wonderful story in a bit tidier package). Even so, I loved this book.
Absolutely Superb.......2007-03-13
I think it is rare to find a book in this genre as good as this one .The writing,character development,plot/story,etc.are superb.I felt as though Seth and Jim were friends whose backstory I was experiencing as they told it. I spent two sleepy days at work this week from staying up so late reading as the book was impossible to put down.
I applaud Ms Shapiro,this lady can write. I am looking forward to her next novel
I hope some smart producer turns this novel into a great movie.
Love In A Hostile World........2006-08-31
"Who Are These People," the song, expresses it well. They come from all walks of life, usually the creative adults who weren't allowed to be creative as children. It used to be taboo to speak of what Christians consider a form of devilish perversion. I once knew a college chaplain who was such a person, and nothing was done or said about his persuasion. Who knows, Jesus could have been one, as he never did marry, no matter what the authors of 'The DaVinci Code' wanted us to believe. They wer the most frustrated of young adults in the far and near past. They're everywhere and usually you can recognize them by the way they talk and act and their choice of companions.
As the movie, "Breakback Mountain," showed even rough cowboy types can be different from the norm as we have been led to believe they should be all the macho 'Marlboro Man,' It is hard for old-fashioned adults to understand why they are determined to act as they do in public. Behind doors is another matter altogether.
There are mahy kinds of love, and they all mean different things to different people. What we may consider unnatural in the past seems to be the norm today amazingly. Seth, 23-yr-old, has a lot of past incidents he runs from as he leaves Nebraska for the artistic life in New York, where he and JIm, almost twenty years older, become a couple. Seth continues to conceal his painful family life as he crates his own reincarnation. His evasion and secrets threaten to destroy his new life. But the past always tends to surface when least expected; we all have skeltons in the closet and must strive not to share them even with those we consider our friends.
Friendships are not forever and, if your family secrets are too bad, a friend may turn his back on you and start untrue tales as retaliation. To seek retribution, you could sue for defamation of character but you'd have to prove that what you told were lies. There will always be someone from your past to delight in bringing you down to his level. The devil has many handmaidens; Seth's untruthfulness can be his downfall. What, after all, is love? Most especially, what does love mean to "you people" and will you ever overcome the bitterness in your hearts over the past. I think not.
Couldn't put it down!.......2006-07-26
This is one of those books that's so well written, with such a compelling story and characters you really care about that you just want to race through it and see what happens - to see if what you hope will happen happens - but, at the same time, you want to slow down and take breaks so the experience doesn't end too soon. Even so, I read it in two days. Once you hit the last third when everything comes to a head for Seth & you just want Jim to know the whole truth, forget it! I defy you to stop reading right to the end.
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King of Cats: A Life in Five Novellas
Blake Fraina
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What makes a person fascinating? Is it what they hide or what they reveal? Is it who they are or who they appear to be? A struggling filmmaker believes he recognizes the face of a man in an old painting and becomes obsessed with finding him. On the cusp of his band's success, a closeted guitarist walks out on his longtime male lover to live with a woman he hardly knows. After spending one fateful night in bed together, two youthful musicians enter into a bitter and emotionally devastating power struggle for control over their band and one another. And eight years later, tragedy forces both men to confront the inescapable and bitter legacy of their fathers' influence. Peopled with vivid characters and told in sharp dialogue, the five stories that comprise King of Cats tell the provocative, sometimes heartbreaking story of luminous, enigmatic rock star Jimmy 'Strange' Lyons. Weaving back and forth through time, from a tenement in Alphabet City to a luxury co-op overlooking Central Park to a semi-detached in North London, Jimmy's life unfolds like a mystery, gradually revealing his secrets and exposing the vast gulf that often lies between what appears to be and what is.
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What makes a person fascinating? Is it what they hide or what they reveal? Is it who they are or who they appear to be? A struggling filmmaker believes he recognizes the face of a man in an old painting and becomes obsessed with finding him. On the cusp of his band
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A Magnificent Story of human bondage,fraility, beauty...........2007-10-10
What makes a person more fascinating? For me, it was the real truth hidden behind each of the characters. What one person perceived as opposed to what the other was really thinking,& feeling.
For me it was what was hiding, lurking and tormenting one of the main characters..Jimmy Strange or Jimmy Lyons. An emotionally, sexually & physically abused young man whose beautiful face left men and women desiring him and his body. What people perceived as brooding, sexy, cool was hiding his gayness,his torment,his self-doubt,his anger, his shyness, his scars. They loved his 'look' and he thought they loved him. He didn't know how beautiful he was until he discovered he could use it as a weapon.
Eamonn, his cousin, was obsessed with Jimmy's body.
Adam was a man who was given everything money could buy except love from his father. He was obsessed with Jimmy.
Elliott an enigmatic man/child who was a manipulative sub. Got whatever his wanted. He got and wanted Jimmy.
Cass, Amey, Lisa all were mesmerized by Jimmy's looks and his perceived sensitivity. They all 'wanted' Jimmy. He wanted their love.
Sometimes it felt that they hated Jimmy for creating their own relentless lust and desire for him.
The relentless story of the love/hate relationships that became Jimmy's life. Each chapter captured the feelings of this closeted beautiful gay man, looking for love, always looking and hoping for love.
A wonderful novel of subtle eroticsm, sensual desires, gripping lust,angry love, sad realizations, shattered lives...Of course, I am wondering is Jimmy Lyons the king of cats? I can't stop thinking about this story. What a rush reading this book! Thank you Blake, so much!
Unsettling, but powerful debut........2007-10-03
If you're looking for a heart and flowers gay romance, you're barking up the wrong tree with "The King of Cats." If you want a well written, disquieting, ugly, beautiful life story, then Jimmy Strange is your man. Only, it won't be easy to get to know him. It will be a painful struggle, much like his life. He's charming, he's gifted, he's elusive. All part of the author's devious plan to unravel a life.
The structure of this novel is very unique, and can be difficult to adapt to at first. Five novellas is a trifle misleading. Each is a chapter in the life of Jimmy Strange, but they are not chronological, nor are they always directly about him. Often, we learn more about a person through the people they know and Fraina makes good use of this. The first novella takes place in 2002, where we meet a not very likeable British chap who starts a liaison with a young man named Elliott. Elliott is not all he appears to be and I quickly felt like I had fallen down the rabbit hole. To top it off, Jimmy doesn't even appear until the last couple of paragraphs. But, what we learn about Elliot is integral to understanding Jimmy. Each novella does the same in a different way; introducing first Elliot, then Lisa, then Adam, in a weaving path to get to Jimmy. It begins in 2002, jumps to back to 2001, then further back to 1995 before ending in the "present" of 2003. But, we are not left there. The last novella gives readers what most biographies give us in the beginning - the beginning. In 1987, we finally learn the uncomfortable story of Jimmy's childhood and how it shaped him. And, the impact will leave readers stunned. Sure, this book could have been put in chronological order, but that is not how we meet people in real life. We learn about them from themselves, we learn about them from others, and rarely in sequence. So, the style is ideal and implemented flawlessly.
There is sex in the story. How could there not be? Sex, drugs and Rock n' Roll. Jimmy is a musician and he has the stereotypical musician's life, at least on the surface. But, the sex is not gratuitous. It has an influence on this story, on this life, and it is often not the least bit erotic. It can be hot, but more often leaves the reader feeling unsettled. As happens to people who aren't certain about the sexual choices they've made, like Jimmy.
The writing in the book deserves five stars, hands down. It was obviously edited with care, and the writing was smooth. I continued to think about the book long after I finished the last page. But I gave it four stars for a reason, albeit a personal one. Jimmy Strange's life is almost too real. This is not a feel good book. There is no happily ever after, there is only living. So, while the book was incredibly engaging and undeniably genuine, I was not satisfied at the end. I was left sad, because this life may very well exist for someone out there, and I want them, wanted Jimmy, to be happy. I highly recommend "The King of Cats" to those looking for a thought-provoking, sometimes harsh, sometimes disjointed, but always honest look at life. I'm glad I read it. But, those that need a happily every after will be quickly disillusioned.
Irresistible.......2007-02-02
Fraina, Blake. "King of Cats: A Life in Five Novellas". iUniverse, 2004.
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Have you ever thought about what makes a person interesting or fascinating? After reading "King of Cats", you will probably change the way you evaluate people. Too often we don't know what it is that draws us to someone. Is it what they say or don't say? Is it who they are as they appear or is it what we want them to be?
Blake Fraina has written a thought provoking novel that deals with attraction and the struggle for dominance in a relationship. The book is subtitled "a life in five novellas" and contains three separate stories that all weave in and out of each other. Two band members of a rock band---Jim and Adam--and a younger "groupie" are our main characters. Jim is that kind of guy we all dream about--beautiful and elusive; the kind of guy that everyone wants. However he suffers from his own inner demons. Adam was raised in a different type of environment. His parents never bothered to take any interest in him. And Elliot is an enigma--we know little about him and he is totally unpredictable. This well-written book is a story which is related in five different versions each in a different period in the life of Jimmy. What is at the core of all five stories is the idea that we are defined by the aura of secrecy that we give off. The five stories are set primarily in New York but they do not appear in chronological order. We learn about Jimmy from the people that he comes into contact with and we have a glimpse of the drugs, alcohol and sex as they are part of the lives of the characters. As we learn about relationships, we also learn about loss and self-discovery and self-acceptance.
The book begins in 2002 where there is little about Jimmy. We instead meet Elliot with his boyish charm and his elfin characteristics. We learn that Elliot s not exactly what he claims. But then the second novella goes back to 2001 and Jimmy enters and becomes the central character. He is a member of a band called "the Mogs". We read about his first meeting with Elliot and their early sexual tryst but Jimmy becomes involved with a woman and leaves his boy toy. Book three takes us back to 1995 and we see how Jimmy met Adam and Adam asks
him to join his band. It is here that Jimmy and Adam become sexually involved but Adam's nature hinders the chance of a relationship succeeding. Book four moves us forward to 2003 when the band becomes successful and after a tour when the band returns to New York and Elliot returns to the story. Finally in part five we go backwards again in 1987 and to London to read about how Jimmy grew up. He had been abused by a cousin and was physically abused by his father. Through this we get insight into his character.
Fraina's character development is simply amazing. Each character has his own special charm. Jimmy, with all of his problems, comes across as irresistible, regardless of all of his faults.
I must say that I am not a rock and roll fan but I absolutely loved this book. It read so smoothly that I did not want to stop reading once I began. I particularly like the episodic construction of the book and was amazed how fluid it was. The honesty of the book, while at times quite explicit and brutal is what made it so real to me, I am still wondering about Elliot and what is the bond that both draws him to and repels him from Jim and I wonder what Adam really wants of both of them. Where does the attraction come from? Does the attraction for each other they all share ever become fulfilled? These are questions that the reader is left to deal with. How can we, as people, deal with our desires? The resolution is left up to us and I think that is makes the book endearing.
This is not the average gay novel by any means. The real characters, the wonderful plot and the way the story is told is what makes this book such a good read. Have a look at it--and then sit back, relax and have a wonderful read.
King of Cats.......2007-01-31
King of Cats: A Life in Five Novellas
by Blake Fraina
An interesting, well-written story told through five different stories, each set in a different period of life of the musician Jimmy "Strange" Lyons. The basic question Fraina asks is, what makes anyone interesting. Is it what is revealed, or what is hidden? In truth, both add to the complexity of the human being so one without the other would be like a turtle without a shell. What we reveal shelters us from what we would prefer to hide.
I wasn't sure if I would get into this tale (I'm not big on rock n'roll stories), but this one grabbed me. Fraina has a very easy style. It sweeps the reader along at a good pace. The dialogue is used sparingly; only when needed. Otherwise, it's as if we are watching the characters like subjects. Which goes well because we are first introduced to Jimmy in the first novella through the discussion of a two-dimensional painting.
I can see this book gathering a cult following if it got enough attention. It's a bit off-putting at parts (the characters seem to switch from like-able to hateful to absolute pricks in the course of a few pages, and then back again), but that makes perfect sense in this instance. These are damaged folk, and damaged folk can fall to pieces at any momnt. One can only understand the subject in front of them if they study the trail behind.
Swingin' "King of Cats".......2007-01-03
Don't let the structure of this story, in "five novellas," affect your judgment before you pick up this excellent book.
The five interconnected stories center on Jimmy Lyons, an English rock guitarist. A la Tarentino, these stories are out of chronological order on purpose. The sequence ties the stories together with their organic emotional progression.
Based on the idea that "our secrets define us," this story of relationships and self-discovery starts with others peripheral to Jimmy. Subsequent sections reveal when Jimmy joins a band, the Bogs, is bedded by band leader Adam, then finds musical success with the group.
The last section is the most disturbing and perhaps the most revealing, as it covers the rough terrain of Jimmy's childhood.
The author, Blake Fraina, has crafted a tale of of what drives attraction and the back-and-forth of power in a relationship. It's a gem that deserves a larger audience, and I suspect the name Blake Fraina will loom much larger in the future.
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A Wonderful Family of Women.......2005-09-23
I loved this book. The dialogue is so believable, right on target. Each woman was someone I wanted to meet, and each, through her own narrative, made me laugh, cry, and sympathize. Plus it was a real hoot when the author poked fun at "bodice ripper" historical romances with "Penelope's Passion", the book she read to her mother's senior reading group. It's also nice to see older adults portrayed as sexually active, when too often they are stereotyped as doddering and passionless. No matter where you are in your life story, pick this one up. I would also recommend Taking Back Mary Ellen Black, also part of the NeXt series. Take warning, though, that that one has very explicit sex (in case you don't like that kind of thing).
Sandwiched.......2005-08-23
I loved this easy and quick read. The characters were people we all know and love. The feelings were ones we all feel too many times in our lives. I am trying to get my book club to read it, just for fun.
fine family drama .......2005-07-15
Forty years old Cecilia "CiCi" Dupree feels much older than her age. She recently filed for divorce from Bert, but believes she should have killed him and buried him at the sacred canine peeing ground after seeing him kissing a neighbor's daughter barely older than their teen. CiCi just took her widow mom Belle out of the Parkview nursing home to live with her and her college age daughter Erin.
However, the three generations of females under one roof cause an overflow of estrogen that drives the one pulled in the middle over the edge. Using lists to keep track of the demands by her mom and her daughter, CiCi knows that being the SANDWICHED generation leaves no time for her. Yet she wonders if she would have it any other way as the women find they have different needs, different desires, and different perspectives yet share the need, desire and perspective of loving relationships.
The family drama is told by rotating perspectives that reflect the background of the individual women as they tell their side. Whereas CiCi uses a first person narration, Belle sends letters to her deceased spouse and Erin uses instant messenger and email; this technique highlights the differences between the three generational females yet also shows their common bond. Though somewhat disruptive and requiring a reader adjustment, Jennifer Archer scores a bull's-eye with this insightful relationship drama.
Harriet Klausner
For all readers.......2005-07-10
Don't let this book fool you. It is a great read whether you are male or female. You do not need to be a fan of romance novels. (which this is not, but the Harlequin label may fool some) A fun read with lots of "real" moments. You will pull for these characters. You will wish you could pick up the phone and call them up and and share details of your life with them. You will wish they were your friends and neighbors.
Great Storytelling.......2005-07-09
Unique and very funny! Nice to see some writers willing to take chances and this one is a hit. The use of email and letters to move the story lines along is unusual and very effective. The stories of the three women, mother, daughter and grandaughter are funny and poingnent; illustrating the struggles of growing up, getting smart, and accepting age gracefully with spunk and humor! Can't wait to read her next book!
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Family Squeeze: Tales of Hope and Hilarity for a Sandwiched Generation
Phil Callaway
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A Baby Boomer's Guide to Middle-Aging in Style You're sandwiched between busy teenagers and aging parents. You're trying to balance faith, money, a demanding schedule, and that TV dinner on your knee. The only success you might claim is that you got out of bed this morning (after, unfortunately, not receiving breakfast in bed). You...and countless other baby boomers. Middle-aging with grace and style: is it possible? In this enjoyable, insightful book , Phil Callaway admits there's not much that can be done to stop the wrinkles, but there's plenty to ease the worries. You'll discover the difference between money and true wealth, and you'll clarify what really matters in life. A humorous read full of encouraging stories straight from the "middle ages," it will light your way with a laugh and renew your hope in God.
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Pass the love: celebrate the unique offering of family!.......2007-09-21
Even if your life path has not ventured the sandwich zone, be forewarned of the rising possibility. Thankfully, Dr. Robinson, in telling of her own family's stories and adventures, lets the world know the situation of being the primary caregiver for more than one generation is not so scary! Challenging? Yes. Are sacrifices required? Yes. The good news, however, is that it is also a time of opportunity. Dr. Robinson graciously shares how her parents' inner strength, devotion, and genuine love impressed upon her from a young age the true meaning of family and of the importance of faith. With humor and insight, Pass the Peanut Butter and Jelly is more than a autobiographical account of family events, it is an uplifting call to have purpose and grace in interactions with loved ones.
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