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I wanted to love this book so much more than I did, but it was unfortunately juvenilely written and hard to slough through.
 
One character aptly assumes at one point that our narrator doesn't want to talk about his story because he may feel it's just another example of a gay boy growing up and getting out of a small town, moving from a rural area to a metropolitan area and not terribly worthy of sharing. This was the most poignant moment of the novel, because I think a lot of people do feel this way when they should know that their perspective is also important.
 
I don't know. I was so psyched for this book but it didn't captivate me or compel me. It wasn't as gruesome as promised, not that I wanted to see gruesome specifically, but I expected there to be more shock factor for how the book was sold. There was one character who was very fucked up and I think that this was much more the problem in the story than the idea of "stomping out the gay."
 
I feel like there could have been more. Will's current life is very strange and aimless and could have better been written into its own story. His relationships with a guy he's interested in and a friend who's more a mentor were both very strange and were described as more intimate than they really are.
 
I kept getting bored and wanting to give up. Ultimately, the ending was super unsatisfying also, and I was left in limbo wondering what I had just read. While I think this topic matter is important, I would have liked to see this story differently done in a manner that would be much more captivating. I felt like the title was false advertisement, honestly.
 
This was disappointing. If you're interested in the topic manner it might be worth your time, but it was far from the slamdunk I was hoping this would pull on my emotions.
 
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
 
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whakaora | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 5, 2023 |
I enjoyed the first part of the collection. The second half seemed as though it could have been a novella. After I finished the book, I wasn't sure if the stories from the first part were then related somehow to the second. There were some stories where the abrupt endings that made them feel incomplete and others that it seemed to work for.
 
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christyco125 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 4, 2022 |
I received an ARC of this book.

I think Nick White is becoming one of my favorite contemporary authors. The way many of these interconnected stories revealed the different stages in one man's life, through different perspectives, was beautifully done. His weaving of words into lives brought tears to my eyes in a few instances. I look forward to what his future will bring.
 
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SeanBoley | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 5, 2021 |
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With wonderful imagery and symbolism throughout, Nick White has encapsulated in this novel how unresolved fear and trauma can stagnate a person's life, and how moving on is a long and difficult process. Digging into Will's past and his present state of mind really allowed me to connect with our protagonist. And the abuse that went on at the "conversion" camps seemed quite well researched. I feel that "How to Survive a Summer" may come to be viewed as an essential piece of LGBT literature that truly reflects the internal struggles many of us went through who grew up in conservative rural areas.… (mehr)
 
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