
My Aim Is True
Lee Patton(Author)
Dreamspinner Press
Published on 9. October 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-1-63476-534-3 (ISBN)
Description
When sixteen-year-old Guy Dimchek comes out in 1970s San Francisco, his best friend dumps him, his mom splits, and he's left largely on his own just in time for his first ever sexual experience.
Things don't get any easier when Guy's father becomes a candidate for state office. Having a gay son doesn't do his candidacy any favors, especially under the antigay "family values" fervor sweeping the nation. Compounding the situation is Guy's new stepmother, who opposes openness on the gay issue and especially the revelation that Guy has a boyfriend-one he might be falling in love with.
Around Guy, self-help charlatans, radical cults, and extreme politics forecast 1978's perfect tsunami: the Jonestown massacre in Guyana, Anita Bryant's homophobic campaign, and gay city supervisor Harvey Milk's assassination at city hall. In the midst of a perfect storm of antigay sentiment, Guy faces the supreme test when his father's political opponent launches a smear campaign that employs both dirty tricks and physical violence against Guy.
Following the attack, an injured Guy must confront his own flaws and reunite with his fractured family-all while staying true to himself and connected to the boy he loves.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63476-534-3 (9781634765343)
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Person
A native of California's Mendocino Coast, Lee Patton has enjoyed life in Colorado since college. His fiction and poetry have been widely published and his plays produced nationwide. His novels include Nothing Gold Can Stay, a Lambda Literary Award finalist; Love and Genetic Weaponry; and My Aim Is True. "Faith of Power," a novella, is featured in Main Street Rag's 2017 anthology, In The Middle. He received an MA in Fiction from the University of Denver's Writing Program.