Synopses & Reviews
Jarold, aka, Jazz, is a typical sixteen year old boy. He lives at home with his two remarkably un-divorced parents, his holier-than-thou sister, and his overbearing grandmother. It's a life straight out of a TV show. Or so it seems...
The truth is that Jazz's life is anything but picture perfect. He's seeing a shrink because his mom and dad found out he's gay; his schoolmates torment him every day; and he keeps bumping into his high school teacher at a local gay bar. To make matters worse, his best friend, Al, keeps pulling him into trouble. Jazz knows he has to keep everything together, at least through finals, so he can get away from this life once and for all. But, in his haste to leave everything behind, he comes to find out that the only thing he can't escape is himself.
Witty, sardonic, and incredibly funny, My Side of the Story is the perfectly rendered portrait of a precocious, troubled teenager faced with the awkward process of growing up and coming out.
Review
“A gay British teenager delivers a sniping, witty rant à la Holden Caulfield...A first novel featuring a truculent, funny adolescent narrator, one that starts with promise—and that augurs well for the career of its young author.” —Kirkus
"MY SIDE OF THE STORY by Will Davis is the best coming-of-age novel I've read in a long time. It's funny, cheeky, and smart, and a sweet, sly page-turner of a book." --Bart Yates, author of LEAVE MYSELF BEHIND and THE BROTHERS BISHOP
About the Author
Will Davis was born in 1980 and lives in London. This is his first novel.