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Adam
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. A sweet and subversive coming-of-age novel by award-winning memoirist and screenwriter Ariel Schrag.
When Adam Freedmanâa skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, Californiaâgoes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is transâa boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreamsâbut she couldnât possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .
Ariel Schragâs scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.
âAn insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.ââAimee Mann
\"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.ââMiami Herald
\"Compulsively readable.\"âBookforum
\"Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling.\"âSF Weekly
When Adam Freedmanâa skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, Californiaâgoes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is transâa boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreamsâbut she couldnât possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .
Ariel Schragâs scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.
âAn insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.ââAimee Mann
\"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.ââMiami Herald
\"Compulsively readable.\"âBookforum
\"Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling.\"âSF Weekly
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. A sweet and subversive coming-of-age novel by award-winning memoirist and screenwriter Ariel Schrag.
When Adam Freedmanâa skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, Californiaâgoes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is transâa boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreamsâbut she couldnât possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .
Ariel Schragâs scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.
âAn insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.ââAimee Mann
\"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.ââMiami Herald
\"Compulsively readable.\"âBookforum
\"Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling.\"âSF Weekly
When Adam Freedmanâa skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, Californiaâgoes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is transâa boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreamsâbut she couldnât possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .
Ariel Schragâs scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.
âAn insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.ââAimee Mann
\"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.ââMiami Herald
\"Compulsively readable.\"âBookforum
\"Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling.\"âSF Weekly
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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. A sweet and subversive coming-of-age novel by award-winning memoirist and screenwriter Ariel Schrag.
When Adam Freedmanâa skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, Californiaâgoes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is transâa boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreamsâbut she couldnât possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .
Ariel Schragâs scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.
âAn insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.ââAimee Mann
\"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.ââMiami Herald
\"Compulsively readable.\"âBookforum
\"Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling.\"âSF Weekly
When Adam Freedmanâa skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, Californiaâgoes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is transâa boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreamsâbut she couldnât possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .
Ariel Schragâs scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.
âAn insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.ââAimee Mann
\"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.ââMiami Herald
\"Compulsively readable.\"âBookforum
\"Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling.\"âSF Weekly