Dishes
By Rich Wallace
160p
Viking Juvenile
ISBN-10: 0670011398
ISBN-13: 978-0670011391
Annotation:
19 year old Danny spends an eventful summer in Maine, looking for romance, working as a “straight” dishwasher in a gay bar, and trying to reconnect with his estranged father.
Summary:
Challenging stereotypes, Wallace introduces Danny a sexually secure straight nineteen year old college dropout, who in an effort to escape his life has chosen to work in the town of Ogunquit, Maine a summer vacation destination that thrives on the gay clientele. Danny uses this summer job as a reason to escape the disappointments in his New Jersey life, primarily the canceling of his college’s track program and to reconnect with the father that abandoned him many years ago.
Danny spends his time running, and working at the restaurant ‘Dishes’ with a host of other colorful characters. His sexuality is often questioned by his love interest Mercy and his fellow wait staff, but he is confidant and secure; going so far as to play on the restaurant’s softball team for the yearly tournament. In the end, Danny learns much about himself and looks forward to getting to know more about his father.
This book is fairly short and uneventful, but enjoyable nonetheless. Overall, this novel had an interesting premise and serve as an interesting counterpoint for the slew of other gay coming of age novel.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Dishes
Posted by Evan Coates at 12:51 PM
Labels: Dating, Fathers and Sons, Homosexuality, Maine
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