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  Westmoreland, Joe - Tramps Like Us (2001)
Posted by: Frenuyum - 11-21-2025, 11:35 AM - Replies (1)

   


"A spare, unflinching, generous and lusty masterpiece of adventure writing." — Andrea Lawlor, author of Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl
"A necessary reminder of the beauty of being young and queer and free. This book is a gift." ― Imogen Binnie, author of Nevada
"An achievement, in the major category." ― Hilton Als, author of My Pinup

A treasured cult classic following a young gay man crisscrossing 1970s and '80s America in search of salvation. Now reissued with an introduction from Eileen Myles and an afterword from the author.


Abused by his father & stifled by closeted life as a teenager in Kansas City, Joe, the wide-eyed narrator of Tramps Like Us, graduates from high school in 1974 & hits the road hitchhiking. But it isn’t until he reunites with Ali, his hometown’s other queer outcast, that Joe finds a partner in crime. When the two of them finally wash up in New Orleans, they discover a hedonistic paradise of sex, drugs, & music, a world that only expands when they move to San Francisco in 1979.

Told with openhearted frankness, Joe Westmoreland’s Tramps Like Us is an exuberantly soulful adventure of self-discovery & belonging, set across a consequential American decade. In New Orleans & San Francisco, & on the roads in between, Joe & Ali find communities of misfits to call their own. The days & nights blur, a blend of LSD & heroin, new wave & disco, orgies & friends, & the thrilling spontaneity of youth—all of which is threatened the moment Joe, Ali, & seemingly everyone around them are diagnosed with HIV. But miraculously, the stories survive. As Eileen Myles writes, “I love this book most of all because it is so mortal.”

Back in print after two decades & with an introduction by Myles & an afterword by the author, Tramps Like Us is an ode to a nearly lost generation, an autofictional chronicle of America between gay liberation & the AIDS crisis, & an evergreen testament to the force of friendship.
 
Joe Westmoreland is the author of the novel Tramps Like Us, originally published in 2001. His writing has appeared in several anthologies, zines, & catalogues for art exhibitions. 


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  Renna, Christopher - Drink the Wild Air (2024)
Posted by: Frenuyum - 11-21-2025, 11:31 AM - Replies (1)

   



A contemporary coming-of-age story about the magic that can happen when two souls collide under the summer sun.

For years, the Weston family has spent their summers at their vacation home in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. It's a beloved tradition for seventeen-year-old Finley. He anticipates long, lazy days by the ocean, the same familiar faces, and the ever-present shadow of his Old Money family's expectations. But this year, Finley's plans are turned upside down when he meets Dawson, a brooding and confident young man who brings an air of mystery and the unexpected.

Dawson is everything Finley is not—bold, adventurous, and unapologetically himself. Drawn together by chance, Finley and Dawson embark on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance. As their bond deepens, Dawson encourages Finley to accept the realities of life. By the end of summer, Finley's perceptions about himself and his family will change, redefining his understanding about everything. 



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  Renna, Christopher - Salt of the Sea (2024)
Posted by: Frenuyum - 11-21-2025, 11:27 AM - Replies (1)

   


The road to happily ever after follows a dangerous detour in this literary coming-of-age about love, grief, and retribution.

Emerson is counting down the days until graduation from private school. His boyfriend, River, is living an impoverished day-to-day life protecting his mother and younger brother from his abusive and criminal father. Despite the challenges, they have always loved each other and dreamt of a future together. Now Emerson is about to embark for college, but River isn't ready to leave his family to fend for themselves. When River's father pulls off a crime with a big payout, River steals the money so he can relocate his mother and brother to safety before joining Emerson at college. But after River vanishes and is presumed dead, a heartbroken Emerson seeks answers and revenge before attempting the unimaginable—a life without his perfect ending.



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  Renna, Christopher - Condemned (2025)
Posted by: Frenuyum - 11-21-2025, 11:25 AM - Replies (1)

   


The suburb of Newman, Connecticut, nurtures its upper-middle class clichés. It's a picturesque community that boasts ambitious career-oriented parents and overachieving children. The residents are accustomed to keeping family matters behind closed doors. And their secrets are locked away in high-priced Colonial homes from the eyes and ears of curious outsiders. 
Conner and his two best friends, Trevor and Adam, are enjoying their senior year of high school. Competitive and popular, they're focused on academic and athletic successes paving their way to college. But the sudden death of their former friend, Jared, forces them to tackle a new challenge, a growing interest in the unofficial cause of Jared's death: Possession by the devil. 
Gossip threatens to reveal secrets. A paranormal investigator arrives in town seeking demons and fame. As media attention mounts, Conner and his friends must confront the rumors head-on to salvage Jared's memory. Then they must accept the reason why they allowed their friendship with Jared to crumble. Because the devil is in the details. 



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  Renna, Christopher - Endless Sky (2022)
Posted by: Frenuyum - 11-21-2025, 11:21 AM - Replies (1)

   


...one beautiful taperstry that depicts a teen's transition into an adult. An absolute must-read." READERS' FAVORITE 

"Eloquent and assured. A intricately realized coming-of-age story." THE PRAIRIES BOOK REVIEW 

Selected by Soman Chainani (The School for Good and Evil) as a finalist for Voyage YA's Best Chapters 
A big-hearted and thoughtful YA about first love, friendship, and facing one's fears.
Josh Cooper is the only openly gay kid at school. In Boondock, Indiana, he lives under the radar, not drawing attention to himself or causing problems. But life takes an unexpected turn when the star wrestler, Matt Bentley, quietly asks him out. Navigating his first relationship means the comfort of his self-isolation will come to an end. Although falling in love with his closeted boyfriend is scary and exciting, life is still pretty routine. That is, until people claim to see strange lights in the sky.
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