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Obi:A Feast of Peonies (Paperback)
- Pasta blanda 2003, ISBN: 0974194905
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[EAN: 9780974194905], Neubuch, [PU: Penknife Press, United States], Fiction|Gay & Lesbian, Fiction|Suspense, Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. ?This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it more immediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in present day Chicago. The protagonist is a middle-aged black man, Ashanti Ra, who, because he is on the run from the law accused of a crime he did not commit, is forced to live with a young Puerto Rican gay man, Phillip a.k.a. Phyllis, whom he met at a Latin bar a couple of days earlier. He was at the bar because he had just had an argument with his white girlfriend of several years. She wanted to get married; he did not. The story concerns Ashanti s slow realization that, although he himself is not gay, he does care for Phyllis, and eventually accepts Phyllis as a lover. The theme of the book is that things in life happen, often with no explanation or apparent reason, and the story is laced with philosophical and religious musings. There is a subplot obliquely told in alternate chapters of Ashanti s sexual abuse as a boy by an older male cousin. Much of the protagonist s childhood characterization is revealed in these chapters. This novel is for adults only, as some scenes depict explicit sex.<
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Obi:A Feast of Peonies (Paperback)
- Pasta blanda 2003, ISBN: 0974194905
[EAN: 9780974194905], Neubuch, [PU: Penknife Press, United States], Fiction|Gay & Lesbian, Fiction|Suspense, Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.?This novel is … Más…
[EAN: 9780974194905], Neubuch, [PU: Penknife Press, United States], Fiction|Gay & Lesbian, Fiction|Suspense, Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.?This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it more immediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in present day Chicago. The protagonist is a middle-aged black man, Ashanti Ra, who, because he is on the run from the law accused of a crime he did not commit, is forced to live with a young Puerto Rican gay man, Phillip a.k.a. Phyllis, whom he met at a Latin bar a couple of days earlier. He was at the bar because he had just had an argument with his white girlfriend of several years. She wanted to get married; he did not. The story concerns Ashanti s slow realization that, although he himself is not gay, he does care for Phyllis, and eventually accepts Phyllis as a lover. The theme of the book is that things in life happen, often with no explanation or apparent reason, and the story is laced with philosophical and religious musings. There is a subplot obliquely told in alternate chapters of Ashanti s sexual abuse as a boy by an older male cousin. Much of the protagonist s childhood characterization is revealed in these chapters. This novel is for adults only, as some scenes depict explicit sex.<
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Obi:A Feast of Peonies
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[EAN: 9780974194905], Neubuch, OBI, Fiction|Gay & Lesbian, Fiction|Suspense, Paperback. 118 pages. This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it more immediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in present day Chicago. The protagonist is a middle-aged black man, Ashanti Ra, who, because he is on the run from the law accused of a crime he did not commit, is forced to live with a young Puerto Rican gay man, Phillip a. k. a. Phyllis, whom he met at a Latin bar a couple of days earlier. He was at the bar because he had just had an argument with his white girlfriend of several years. She wanted to get married; he did not. The story concerns Ashantis slow realization that, although he himself is not gay, he does care for Phyllis, and eventually accepts Phyllis as a lover. The theme of the book is that things in life happen, often with no explanation or apparent reason, and the story is laced with philosophical and religious musings. There is a subplot obliquely told in alternate chapters of Ashantis sexual abuse as a boy by an older male cousin. Much of the protagonists childhood characterization is revealed in these chapters. This novel is for adults only, as some scenes depict explicit sex. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.<
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This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it moreimmediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in presentday Chicago. The protagonist is a middle-aged black man, Ashanti Ra, who, becausehe is on the run from the law accused of a crime he did not commit, is forced to livewith a young Puerto Rican gay man, Phillip a.k.a. Phyllis, whom he met at a Latin bara couple of days earlier. He was at the bar because he had just had an argument withhis white girlfriend of several years. She wanted to get married; he did not. The story concerns Ashanti''s slow realization that, although he himself is notgay, he does care for Phyllis, and eventually accepts Phyllis as a lover. The theme of the book is that things in life happen, often with no explanationor apparent reason, and the story is laced with philosophical and religious musings. There is a subplot obliquely told in alternate chapters of Ashanti''s sexual abuseas a boy by an older male cousin. Much of the protagonist''s childhoodcharacterization is revealed in these chapters. This novel is for adults only, as some scenes depict explicit sex. .. Obi, Books, Fiction and Literature, A Feast Of Peonies Books>Fiction and Literature, Penknife Press<
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This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it more immediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in present day Chica… Más…
This novel is written in the second person singular in a way that gives it more immediacy than the first person, and certainly more than the third. It is set in present day Chicago. The protagonist is a middle-aged black man, Ashanti Ra, who, because he is on the run from the law accused of a crime he did not commit, is forced to live with a young Puerto Rican gay man, Phillip a.k.a. Phyllis, whom he met at a Latin bar a couple of days earlier. He was at the bar because he had just had an argument with his white girlfriend of several years. She wanted to get married; he did not. The story concerns Ashanti's slow realization that, although he himself is not gay, he does care for Phyllis, and eventually accepts Phyllis as a lover. The theme of the book is that things in life happen, often with no explanation or apparent reason, and the story is laced with philosophical and religious musings. There is a subplot obliquely told in alternate chapters of Ashanti's sexual abuse as a boy by an older male cousin. Much of the protagonist's childhood characterization is revealed in these chapters. This novel is for adults only, as some scenes depict explicit sex. A Feast of Peonies Obi, Penknife Press<
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