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Jane Summer

Auteur van The Silk Road: A Novel

4+ Werken 148 Leden 3 Besprekingen

Werken van Jane Summer

The Silk Road: A Novel (2000) 84 exemplaren
Erebus (2015) 4 exemplaren
Communication Skills Handbook (2003) 1 exemplaar

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Best Lesbian Love Stories 2004 (2004) — Medewerker — 34 exemplaren

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Paige is a teenager. And she has a story to tell about her teenage years, growing up in Hell, NY.

Summer does too good a job with Paige, because she is exactly, I imagine, the perfectly-constructed American high school teenage girl. Not having been to high school in the USA, yet having had ample opportunity to listen to many stories of miserable high school life as well as watching god-awful American films made about this era of the life of the American creature, I think Paige is perfect. She is intelligent, but not smart. She cares too much about what others think, and this leads her to either rebel or succumb to peer pressure. She is overly critical of everything and overconfident in her own invincibility, but the American insecurities show in matters of sexual expression. The need to always have an example, set rules somehow don't bother Paige in anything, except for her sexual feelings. Like all small towns in America, there is not a lot of religion, but still sex, sexual orientation, gender identity are difficult concepts.

Paige has an additional problem, though. The object of her obsession and stalking is a married woman 20 years older than Paige, who is emotionally bruised. But Paige perseveres, and life goes on. Perhaps that last bit, about life going on, is most essential in the book. High school happens, you fall in love, you stalk someone, you wonder if they like you, you lose your virginity, high school ends, and life goes on and on.

For me, it is impossible to like most American high school kids. Paige is not an exception. She's annoying, most of the time. Hence the 4 stars.
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bluepigeon | Dec 15, 2013 |
How come in anthologies like this, there's never any science fiction or fantasy? It can be gay fiction for teens and be genre as well, really!More of the stories weren't bad. Nothing outstanding though. A lot of them left me unsatisfied. Like 'now what?' or 'so what?' or 'that's all?' I can't say they weren't technically stories, with a character change in them. But they were definitely small stories. The most important moment in a character's life? Not really. /An/ important moment, maybe.I'm just left feeling like my genre would do better. So, 3 stars. It'd get more with some gay vampires and lesbian zombies.… (meer)
 
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Jellyn | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 27, 2010 |
Mixed bag. Included "Honorary Shepards" by Gregory Maguire, which was also in Am I Blue?: Coming Out From the Silence edited by Marion Dane Bauer. The latter is a better young adult collection of queer-themed short stories. I was a bit disappointed that the stories involving queer females didn't seem to be as strong as the ones involving queer males. Made me want to read more Brent Hartinger.
 
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doloreshaze55 | 1 andere bespreking | Jun 13, 2008 |

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4
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148
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#140,180
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½ 3.5
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3
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