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In this gritty Memoir Noir, Royal Young reexamines his turbulent childhood and adolescence in New York City of the 1990s. Grappling with issues of sexuality, addiction, and self-definition, he doggedly pursues every possible path to stardom, only to find himself mired in mangled relationships. His story is an unapologetic and ultimately profound, poignant commentary on celebrity culture and love in all its forms.Royal Young has accomplished a rare feat in his fresh and riveting debut: he manages to recount his fascinating youth and unconventional family with a mixture of humor, scathing honesty & tenderness. Much more than simply a book about a kid who dreams of stardom, Fame Shark is a thoughtful, hilarious and moving love letter to his family and the Lower East Side of New York City. -Kristen Johnston, Emmy Award-winning actress and New York Times bestselling author of GutsRoyal Young stands out as heir apparent to ... literary Jews from early Philip Roth to any-time Jonathan Ames ... Some books you like, some you enjoy, some you feel the need to command the air waves and scream to the masses that they either have to read immediately, or live artistically stunted lives ... - Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent MidnightRoyal Youngs memoir is about a dreamer, set in the post-apocalyptic celebrity world of today, and Young, who grew up in New York-like Holden Caulfield if he wanted to be famous-is looking for adventure and action and becomes entangled in all sorts of romantic and sordid relationships. He points out the perplexing tragedy (and good fortune, I think) of what it means to be talented and rebellious, but not a celebrity.-Lily Koppel, bestselling author of The Astronaut Wives Club and The Red Leather DiaryCourageously confessional ... Royal Youngs searing emotions burst through the page. At times I read Fame Shark through tears.- Jaime Lubin, The Huffington PostFame Shark is American Psycho meets Call It Sleep. A no-holds -barred s
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