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Tom Mendicino

Autor(a) de Probation

8+ Works 187 Membros 8 Críticas

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Obras por Tom Mendicino

Probation (2010) 130 exemplares
Remembering Christmas (2011) — Contribuidor — 16 exemplares
KC, at Bat (2013) 9 exemplares
Stealing Home (2017) 7 exemplares
Lonesome Town (2015) 5 exemplares
Travelin' Man (2015) 3 exemplares

Associated Works

Best Gay Love Stories: Summer Flings [Anthology] (2007) — Contribuidor — 37 exemplares
Best Gay Love Stories: New York City [Anthology] (2006) — Contribuidor — 37 exemplares
Best Gay Romance 2011 (2010) — Contribuidor — 16 exemplares
Best Gay Erotica 2013 (2012) — Contribuidor — 8 exemplares

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4.5 stars. Bittersweet and moving.
 
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kbranfield | Feb 3, 2020 |
I felt such sympathy AND empathy for Andy in the hard place he found himself in. That wasn't what I expected. I thought I'd identify more with his wife, because she was the "innocent" one in the marriage. But there's always more than one side to the story, and so it is with Andy and Alice. Did she know? Or at least suspect? I could never decide. Their marriage was as happy as one could expect it to be when one partner is withholding such a big part of himself.

I loved the relationship between Andy and his therapist Matt who was also a priest. I couldn't help but be angry with Matt because he left abruptly, though.

The story was the kind that I want to believe led to a happy ending. But I don't think anyone but Alice got that happy ending. I hope that all the things Andy went through helped him "find himself" one day.
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gentlespirit512 | 3 outras críticas | Nov 27, 2018 |
Thanks to Goodreads and the author for a free copy of this book!

The Boys from Eighth and Carpenter is a beautiful -- and beautifully written -- look at the bond between two brothers, explored through their childhood and their adult lives.

I'm a sucker for books about the impact of family throughout a person's life. And I'm also a sucker for books where the main character grows up in a neighbourhood like Little Italy. So, I knew, even before I started reading this book, that I would love it. The Boys from Eighth and Carpenter did not disappoint.

I will say that I would have loved this book more had it been two books. And I know that seems a little weird, but hear me out:

There are two storylines involved. One of them is about, as you've probably guessed, two brothers in Little Italy, family, sexuality, growing up. The other is a gripping story involving the same brothers and a body in the freezer.

Both of these are well done... it's just the switching back and forth between them that was hard to get used to.

If there had been an entire book with the body-in-the-freezer plot, I wouldn't have been able to put it down. A whole book with the childhood plot? I would have adored even more.

Overall, though, a wonderful read.
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bucketofrhymes | 2 outras críticas | Dec 13, 2017 |
Philly was as much a character in this book as the people and I enjoyed that immensely. however, the distance between the set-up of the event and it's resolution was too great, and it was too bogged down in unnecessary detail. writing was excellent, but I didn't always connect with these two do-Goodyear brothers and the way they ultimately tested their promise to their mother vs their morals.
 
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mfabriz | 2 outras críticas | Jun 26, 2017 |

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Obras
8
Also by
4
Membros
187
Popularidade
#116,277
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
8
ISBN
13

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