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Becoming A Man by Paul Monette, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Becoming A Man by Paul Monette, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From Paul Monette
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From Paul Monette
Becoming A Man by Paul Monette, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Current price: $21.99
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The National Book Award winning memoir with a new foreword by Kathryn Harrison, author of The Kiss.Fiercely committed to bequeathing a map of his psychic terrain, to spare others the pain of his solitary journey, [Monette’s] fine memoir is affirmative and ultimately celebratory. — New York Times Book Review A child of the 1950s from a small New England town, perfect Paul earns straight A’s and scholarships and shines in social and literary pursuits, all the while keeping a secret—from himself and the rest of the world. Struggling to be or at least to imitate a straight man, through Ivy League halls of privilege and bohemian travels abroad, loveless intimacy, and unrequited passion, Paul Monette was haunted, and finally saved, by a dream—The thing I’d never even seen: two men in love and laughing. This searingly honest, witty, and humane merging of memoir and manifesto has become the definitive coming out story—and a classic of the coming-of-age genre. It was awarded the 1992 National Book Award for nonfiction. | Becoming A Man by Paul Monette, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The National Book Award winning memoir with a new foreword by Kathryn Harrison, author of The Kiss.Fiercely committed to bequeathing a map of his psychic terrain, to spare others the pain of his solitary journey, [Monette’s] fine memoir is affirmative and ultimately celebratory. — New York Times Book Review A child of the 1950s from a small New England town, perfect Paul earns straight A’s and scholarships and shines in social and literary pursuits, all the while keeping a secret—from himself and the rest of the world. Struggling to be or at least to imitate a straight man, through Ivy League halls of privilege and bohemian travels abroad, loveless intimacy, and unrequited passion, Paul Monette was haunted, and finally saved, by a dream—The thing I’d never even seen: two men in love and laughing. This searingly honest, witty, and humane merging of memoir and manifesto has become the definitive coming out story—and a classic of the coming-of-age genre. It was awarded the 1992 National Book Award for nonfiction. | Becoming A Man by Paul Monette, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















