Buscar
The book is a memoir about growing up in Indiana in the ‘60s and 70s as a gay kid and young man. I’ve written it as a series of linked portraits and moments that weave the story through. I’ve worked to really create a sense of what it was like in these particular places in their particular time. The Midwest in those days had barely entered the modern era and my youth and life had a truly gothic, otherworldly cast to it. I’m hoping I convey not just the struggles of my experience, but the poetry and soulfulness of it as well. Here is a brief synopsis: Eddie Casson grew up on a farm in a small Indiana town where church, family, and identity were the unchanging signposts of an acceptable life. Conventionality was more than just expected – it was the highest form of success. Art, music, and movies might have their place here and there, but boys were expected to be boys and excel at traditional masculine pursuits. Despite always feeling somehow different and apart from most of everyone else around him, he worked hard to be the perfect image of a son, brother, and friend. Reared in a household where perfection and faith were the two pillars of the family, he struggled to understand his own identity as well as the currents of unhappiness – and change – that were beginning to swirl around him and the outside world. Finding his way out of the straightjacket of his past into a different kind of future was a long rock-covered road. He would find that his choices would hurt people he loved along the way, but he also knew that living his true life would be the only thing that would make it all worth it. And with a loving and forgiving heart, he would be able to find his way back to people he loved while stumbling forward into his own happier future.  
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