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Cargando... The Creamsickle (2009)por Rhiannon Argo
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I like this kind of book because it's a fun, quick read after going through something dense and boring. It's sort of like a coming of age story set in San Francisco. I liked the characters and while the plot was definitely meandering it did make for a good book. ( )
Bois, boards, baby butches and bed hopping: Argo's angsty fiction debut, centered on the shenanigans of a crew of gender-fluid young women, should perhaps come with an age-appropriate label. Old folks - anyone over 40, more or less - ought to be adolescent at heart, or at least nostalgic for their own adventurous youth, to fully engage with its feisty plot. The effort, however, will be rewarded. The residents of The Creamsickle - a ramshackle San Francisco Mission District Victorian crash pad where art and anarchy reign - are a sexually rambunctious lot. Central to the story is Georgie, a hapless romantic tomboi-turned-stripper with a tough exterior and a yen for self-destructive punk rock girls, and her skater pals Cruzer, a tough Mexican-American girl with a soft heart and a talent for photography, and Soda, who starts the cheerfully unruly story about the queerest of queer families as "her" and ends it as "him." Argo, who is touring this fall with dyke-spirited Sister Spit, brings the energy of live performance to this affectingly offbeat depiction of queer young lives. Pertenece a las seriesPremiosListas de sobresalientes
A group of skater friends, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered, live together in a big Victorian house in the Mission District until the complications of life and love force them to move on. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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