Description |
1 online resource (207 pages) |
Contents |
Part I Tsunami; 1.; 2.; 3.; 4.; 5.; Part II Hurricane; 6.; 7.; 8.; 9.; 10.; 11.; 12; Acknowledgments |
Summary |
As funny, warm, and sexy as its protagonist, Got 'til it's Gone is the first novel by Larry Duplechan in fifteen years, and the fourth to feature his alter-ego Johnnie Ray Rousseau, a gay black man of Louisiana Creole stock. When we first met Johnnie Ray in the 1986 novel Blackbird--the first gay black coming-out novel ever published--he was a gay teenager in love with the star of a high school play; now he's forty-eight, still handsome and gym-built but admittedly vain and looking down the short road to fifty with some chagrin. In the midst of a midlife crisis, he falls for a much younger man |
Notes |
Lambda Literary Awards, 2009: Gay Romance |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Roussean, Johnnie Ray (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
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Middle-aged gay men -- Fiction
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FICTION -- General.
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Middle-aged gay men
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Genre/Form |
Fiction
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Love stories.
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Fiction.
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Romans.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781551522685 |
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1551522683 |
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