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The Memoirs of a Beautiful Boy

door Robert Leleux

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"In a memoir studded with delicious lines and unforgettable set pieces, Robert Leleux describes his East Texas boyhood and coming of age under the tutelage of his eccentric, bewigged, flamboyant, and knowing mother. Left high and dry by Daddy and living on their in-laws' horse ranch in a white-pillared house they can't afford, Robert and Mother find themselves chronically low on cash. Soon they are forced into more modest quarters, and as a teenaged Robert watches with hilarity and horror, Mother begins a desperate regimen of makeovers, extreme plastic surgeries, and finally hairpiece epoxies - all calculated to secure a new, wealthy husband. Mother's strategy takes her, with Robert in tow, from the glamorous environs of the Neiman Marcus beauty salon to questionable surgery offices and finally to a storefront clinic on the wrong side of Houston. Meanwhile, Robert begins his own journey away from Mother and through the local theater's world of miscast hopefuls and thwarted ambitions and into a romance that surprises absolutely no one but himself."--Book jacket.… (meer)
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Haven't read this yet, but I read the NYT magazine essay "Son of the South" and as a Catholic, I was charmed that someone could come to love us as we are.
  MaryHeleneMele | May 6, 2019 |
I found The Memoirs of a Beautiful Boy to be a great, fun book and thought it was well written. (Though I'm no expert!) In fact, after reading this one, I searched for and purchased the follow up book, The Living End: A Memoir of Forgetting and Forgiving. I hope I enjoy it just as much. ( )
  PeggyK49 | Aug 11, 2018 |
Wasn't the best but wasn't the worse. Tales of a "beautiful boy" growing up in Texas in the 80's and 90's. It seem that he has hero worship for his mother. HIs father left him when he was young which he never seems to get over. His over the top mother gets plastic surgery and has tricked him into taking her by saying she's bleeding from her woman parts. He however ends up stuck in a podiatrists office. Then she decides to do something about her wispy hair which is disappearing do to wearing wigs for years on end. She gets her head shaved and then a wig glued to her head and then ends up throwing up all over the room and the attendant. The book turns more towards Roberts life when he turns 17 and his mother moves out of the state to try and land a new man in California. He has met the love of his life Michael Leleux and has moved in with his family. Was fun overall reminiscent of Augustine Burroughs in many ways, not quite as dysfunctional but over the top in other ways. ( )
  ChrisWeir | May 1, 2017 |
I read Leleux's memoirs in the wrong order, and I'm sorry about that. I recommend you read this one first, because the second is full of spoilers, if you will. I already knew most of the story, and though it was well-written and interesting, it wasn't as much fun as it would have been if I'd done it in the proper order.
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  satyridae | Apr 5, 2013 |
Robert spent the first years of his life without knowing want, that is until his father walked out on his mother, leaving them virtually to fend for themselves. Not an easy plight for his mother, used to a life of ease and comfort, nor for Robert, who now has to contend with his mother's often extreme measures to find herself another rich husband before she looses her good looks, and all her hair.

Robert's memoirs of his childhood, his coming of age, and his finally meeting Michael, the love of his life make for a most entertaining read. He paints a vivid picture of his flamboyant mother, and it is clear he shares many of her traits; the only person to be surprised to learn that he is gay is Robert himself. He tell his story with great honesty and a humour that frequently verges on the hilarious. No one is safe from his often acerbic wit, including Robert himself.

As a first novel this bodes well for Robert's future as a writer, he writes with confidence and style. ( )
  presto | Apr 25, 2012 |
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"In a memoir studded with delicious lines and unforgettable set pieces, Robert Leleux describes his East Texas boyhood and coming of age under the tutelage of his eccentric, bewigged, flamboyant, and knowing mother. Left high and dry by Daddy and living on their in-laws' horse ranch in a white-pillared house they can't afford, Robert and Mother find themselves chronically low on cash. Soon they are forced into more modest quarters, and as a teenaged Robert watches with hilarity and horror, Mother begins a desperate regimen of makeovers, extreme plastic surgeries, and finally hairpiece epoxies - all calculated to secure a new, wealthy husband. Mother's strategy takes her, with Robert in tow, from the glamorous environs of the Neiman Marcus beauty salon to questionable surgery offices and finally to a storefront clinic on the wrong side of Houston. Meanwhile, Robert begins his own journey away from Mother and through the local theater's world of miscast hopefuls and thwarted ambitions and into a romance that surprises absolutely no one but himself."--Book jacket.

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