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Thinking Straight

by Robin Reardon

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"Reardon's stirring novel grapples with homosexuality and born-again Christianity. When Taylor Adams comes out, his parents ship him off to Straight to God, a camp for those who have gone astray. The nightmarish camp seeks to exorcise the satanic influence from its charges, some of whom are gay, and some of whom are petty criminals or drug addicts. The camp's strict guidelines include no speaking for newbies (who wear yellow stickers on their clothing), the writing of Moral Inventories to be shared with group leaders, and prayer meetings. Taylor is furious about his incarceration, but through his intellect and open nature, he discovers leadership qualities in himself and learns that not everyone is the religious automaton they appear to be. Reardon's first novel (A Secret Edge) was geared to young adults; this new book, which includes frank language and sexual encounters, tries to reach out to older readers, albeit sometimes awkwardly (the explanation of text message — like acronyms, for instance, is clunky). While the extremes of the evangelical movement are harshly depicted, Reardon does a decent job overall of staying off a soapbox. The result is thoughtful and convincing." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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From the author of "A Secret Edge" comes a powerful second novel about the journey from boy to man, as a 16-year-old boy fights to remain true to himself when his parents ship him off to a religious camp.

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midnytebloodlust, March 14, 2009 (view all comments by midnytebloodlust)
I have had a fascination of sorts with gay and lesbian fiction. That put aside anyone can read this novel and gain some insight into religion or just life. Robin Reardon has put a lot of time into debunking the gay myths in the bible and putting it into perspective as something that needs to be updated and warped because what we are now is not what we were then.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780758219282
Author:
Reardon, Robin
Publisher:
Kensington Publishing Corporation
Subject:
General
Subject:
Christianity
Subject:
Homosexuality
Subject:
Gay
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
Bildungsromans
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
295
Dimensions:
8.26x5.57x.80 in. .61 lbs.

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