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The Trouble Boy

by Tom Dolby

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In the tradition of Bright Lights, Big City and Less Than Zero, Tom Dolby has written a searing debut novel about going after what you really want without losing yourself in the process. Powerfully written, keenly felt, The Trouble Boy heralds an exciting new voice in fiction. At twenty-two, Toby Griffin wants it all--fame, fortune, an Oscar, winning screenplay and a good-looking boyfriend by his side. For now, what he's got is a freelance writing job at a tanking online magazine, a walk-up sublet in the East Village and the boys, a young posse of preppy Upper East Siders with a taste for high fashion, top-shelf liquor and other men. But everything changes when Toby gets the chance of a lifetime--working as a personal assistant to hip, ruthless film mogul, Cameron Cole. Suddenly he's swilling champagne with scenemakers like publicist Ariana Richards, Hollywood bombshell Jordan Gardner, and club performer Lola Copacabana. Toby realizes that succeeding in Manhattan isn't as easy as he thought--until the one tragic night that changes his future forever and puts him in a position of power he never could have imagined.This is about fame and celebrity and the lengths to which people will go to have a taste of it... At twenty-two, Toby Griffin wants it all--fame, fortune, an Oscar-winning screenplay and a good-looking boyfriends by his side. For now, what he's got is a freelance writing job at a tanking online magazine, a walk-up sublet in the East Village, and the boys a young posse of preppy Upper East Siders with a taste for high fashion, top-shelf liquor, and other men. But for Toby, downing vodka cranberries and falling in and out of lust with a series of guys whom he dubs Subway Boy, Loft Boy, and Goth Boy is beginning to get old. That all changes when Toby gets the chance of a lifetime--to work as a personal assistant to the hip and notoriously ruthless film mogul Cameron Cole. Ascending to the decadent, drug-fueled world of VIP lounges, endless networking, and relentless hype, Toby gradually discovers that nothing is what it seems, and that anything and anyone can be spun into PR gold. Though he's making friends with all the right people, Toby realizes that succeeding in Manhattan isn't as easy as he had expected it would be--until one tragic night alters his future forever and puts him in a position of power he never could have imagined. As Toby's name becomes Page Six material, his life begins to come unglued. And as his professional contacts betray him and his friends reveal troubling secrets, his choices become that much harder--and that much more critical. Now, in his first year on his own, Toby Griffin is about to learn the price of getting everything he ever wanted.

Synopsis:

In the tradition of Bright Lights, Big City and Less Than Zero, Tom Dolby has written a searing debut novel about going after what you really want without losing yourself in the process. Powerfully written, keenly felt, The Trouble Boy heralds an exciting new voice in fiction. At twenty-two, Toby Griffin wants it all--fame, fortune, an Oscar, winning screenplay and a good-looking boyfriend by his side. For now, what he's got is a freelance writing job at a tanking online magazine, a walk-up sublet in the East Village and the boys, a young posse of preppy Upper East Siders with a taste for high fashion, top-shelf liquor and other men. But everything changes when Toby gets the chance of a lifetime--working as a personal assistant to hip, ruthless film mogul, Cameron Cole. Suddenly he's swilling champagne with scenemakers like publicist Ariana Richards, Hollywood bombshell Jordan Gardner, and club performer Lola Copacabana. Toby realizes that succeeding in Manhattan isn't as easy as he thought--until the one tragic night that changes his future forever and puts him in a position of power he never could have imagined.

Synopsis:

This is about fame and celebrity and the lengths to which people will go to have a taste of it... At twenty-two, Toby Griffin wants it all--fame, fortune, an Oscar-winning screenplay and a good-looking boyfriends by his side. For now, what he's got is a freelance writing job at a tanking online magazine, a walk-up sublet in the East Village, and the boys a young posse of preppy Upper East Siders with a taste for high fashion, top-shelf liquor, and other men. But for Toby, downing vodka cranberries and falling in and out of lust with a series of guys whom he dubs Subway Boy, Loft Boy, and Goth Boy is beginning to get old. That all changes when Toby gets the chance of a lifetime--to work as a personal assistant to the hip and notoriously ruthless film mogul Cameron Cole. Ascending to the decadent, drug-fueled world of VIP lounges, endless networking, and relentless hype, Toby gradually discovers that nothing is what it seems, and that anything and anyone can be spun into PR gold. Though he's making friends with all the right people, Toby realizes that succeeding in Manhattan isn't as easy as he had expected it would be--until one tragic night alters his future forever and puts him in a position of power he never could have imagined. As Toby's name becomes Page Six material, his life begins to come unglued. And as his professional contacts betray him and his friends reveal troubling secrets, his choices become that much harder--and that much more critical. Now, in his first year on his own, Toby Griffin is about to learn the price of getting everything he ever wanted.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780758206176
Author:
Dolby, Tom
Publisher:
Kensington
Subject:
General
Subject:
Gay
Subject:
Gay and Lesbian-Gay Fiction
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
20050201
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
9.10x6.14x.73 in. .64 lbs.

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Product details 272 pages Kensington Publishing Corporation - English 9780758206176 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , In the tradition of Bright Lights, Big City and Less Than Zero, Tom Dolby has written a searing debut novel about going after what you really want without losing yourself in the process. Powerfully written, keenly felt, The Trouble Boy heralds an exciting new voice in fiction. At twenty-two, Toby Griffin wants it all--fame, fortune, an Oscar, winning screenplay and a good-looking boyfriend by his side. For now, what he's got is a freelance writing job at a tanking online magazine, a walk-up sublet in the East Village and the boys, a young posse of preppy Upper East Siders with a taste for high fashion, top-shelf liquor and other men. But everything changes when Toby gets the chance of a lifetime--working as a personal assistant to hip, ruthless film mogul, Cameron Cole. Suddenly he's swilling champagne with scenemakers like publicist Ariana Richards, Hollywood bombshell Jordan Gardner, and club performer Lola Copacabana. Toby realizes that succeeding in Manhattan isn't as easy as he thought--until the one tragic night that changes his future forever and puts him in a position of power he never could have imagined.
"Synopsis" by , This is about fame and celebrity and the lengths to which people will go to have a taste of it... At twenty-two, Toby Griffin wants it all--fame, fortune, an Oscar-winning screenplay and a good-looking boyfriends by his side. For now, what he's got is a freelance writing job at a tanking online magazine, a walk-up sublet in the East Village, and the boys a young posse of preppy Upper East Siders with a taste for high fashion, top-shelf liquor, and other men. But for Toby, downing vodka cranberries and falling in and out of lust with a series of guys whom he dubs Subway Boy, Loft Boy, and Goth Boy is beginning to get old. That all changes when Toby gets the chance of a lifetime--to work as a personal assistant to the hip and notoriously ruthless film mogul Cameron Cole. Ascending to the decadent, drug-fueled world of VIP lounges, endless networking, and relentless hype, Toby gradually discovers that nothing is what it seems, and that anything and anyone can be spun into PR gold. Though he's making friends with all the right people, Toby realizes that succeeding in Manhattan isn't as easy as he had expected it would be--until one tragic night alters his future forever and puts him in a position of power he never could have imagined. As Toby's name becomes Page Six material, his life begins to come unglued. And as his professional contacts betray him and his friends reveal troubling secrets, his choices become that much harder--and that much more critical. Now, in his first year on his own, Toby Griffin is about to learn the price of getting everything he ever wanted.
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