Ebook {Epub PDF} In the City of Shy Hunters by Tom Spanbauer
· by Tom Spanbauer ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 1, Sexual abuse, incest, pansexualism, and Native American spirituality—explored so well by Spanbauer in the cult favorite The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon ()—combine with early–AIDS-era New York for a work that’s utterly fresh but crammed with enough characters, subplots, coincidences, and romances to keep . Tom Spanbauer is one of the most enchanting writers in America today, and In the City of Shy Hunters, his first novel in ten years, is a "rich and colorful" portrait of New York in the s, told with "raw power" (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle). In the City of Shy Hunters is a ‘rich and colorful’ portrait of New York in the 's told with ’raw power’ (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle). Shy, afflicted with a stutter, and struggling with is sexuality, Will Parker comes to New York to escape the provincial western towns where he grew up. In New York, he finds himself surrounded for the first time by people who understand and celebrate his quirks and .
Read "In the City of Shy Hunters" by Tom Spanbauer available from Rakuten Kobo. A young gay man comes of age amid the AIDs epidemic of "a****n expertly drawn, starkly authentic, earlys Manhattan". Tom Spanbauer is one of the most enchanting writers in America today, and In the City of Shy Hunters, his first novel in ten years, is a rich and colorful portrait of New York in the s, told with raw power (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle). Sexual abuse, incest, pansexualism, and Native American spirituality—explored so well by Spanbauer in the cult favorite The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon ()—combine with early-AIDS-era New York for a work that's utterly fresh but crammed with enough characters, subplots, coincidences, and romances to keep several telenovelas churning for years.
by Tom Spanbauer ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 1, Sexual abuse, incest, pansexualism, and Native American spirituality—explored so well by Spanbauer in the cult favorite The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon ()—combine with early–AIDS-era New York for a work that’s utterly fresh but crammed with enough characters, subplots, coincidences, and romances to keep several telenovelas churning for years. Tom Spanbauer is the critically acclaimed author of The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon and founder of the successful workshop Dangerous Writing, where he’s taught students including Chuck. Tom Spanbauer is one of the most enchanting writers in America today, and In the City of Shy Hunters, his first novel in ten years, is a "rich and colorful" portrait of New York in the s, told with "raw power" (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle).
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