For The May Queen by Kate Evans

For The May Queen

Kate Evans

It’s 1981 and 17-year-old Norma Rogers’ parents drop her off at the college dorms. Soon, Norma finds herself drunk and nearly naked with three strangers. The strip poker event is the first of many experiences that prompt Norma to question who she is-and who she wants to be. Norma’s relationships with an array of characters induce her to grapple with society’s messages about women, sex, and freedom. These characters include Jack, her aloof on-again, off-again boyfriend; Goat, her antsy dorm neighbor; Liz Chan, a pot-smoking sorority girl; Benny Moss, a nerdy guy who has a thing for Liz; and Paul Fellows, Benny’s roommate, whom Norma calls ‘Chuck’ because he reminds her of Charlie Brown. Chuck, a witty aficionado of old films, plays a pivotal role in Norma’s discoveries about life’s possibilities, as does Norma’s roommate Stacy-a beautiful, kind, and somewhat mysterious blonde. Many tumultuous events take Norma through an array of troubles, pleasures, and thrills: from drug use and ominous encounters with strangers, to rowdy parties and road trips, to queer coming-out surprises. In the midst of these incidents-which are peppered with 1970’s and 1980’s pop cultural references-Norma reflects on her desire for freedom (sexual and otherwise). Reinforcing these themes are the intermittent appearances of her middle-class parents and her sister, as well as her best friend from high school whose life in a small town-as she prepares for her upcoming wedding-is poles apart from Norma’s. Ultimately Norma comes to see that there are many ways to live and love.

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ISBN 9780982115077
Genre Fiction
Copyright Date 2009
Publication Date 20-Sep-08
Publisher Vanilla Heart Publishing
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 304
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject College Students; Coming Of Age; Fiction / Gay; Fiction / General; FICTION / Lesbian
BookID 4191

Author: LFWBooks