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One of the Boys: A Novel - Coming-of-Age Story About Friendship & Identity | Perfect for Book Clubs & Contemporary Fiction Lovers
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One of the Boys: A Novel - Coming-of-Age Story About Friendship & Identity | Perfect for Book Clubs & Contemporary Fiction Lovers One of the Boys: A Novel - Coming-of-Age Story About Friendship & Identity | Perfect for Book Clubs & Contemporary Fiction Lovers
One of the Boys: A Novel - Coming-of-Age Story About Friendship & Identity | Perfect for Book Clubs & Contemporary Fiction Lovers
One of the Boys: A Novel - Coming-of-Age Story About Friendship & Identity | Perfect for Book Clubs & Contemporary Fiction Lovers
One of the Boys: A Novel - Coming-of-Age Story About Friendship & Identity | Perfect for Book Clubs & Contemporary Fiction Lovers
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A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice A “gripping and heartfelt” (The New York Times Book Review) story about two young brothers contending with the love they have for their abusive father, One of the Boys is a stunning, compact debut by a major new talent.The three of them—a twelve-year-old boy, his older brother, their father—have won the war: the father’s term for his bitter divorce and custody battle. They leave their Kansas home and drive through the night to Albuquerque, eager to begin again, united by the thrilling possibility of carving out a new life together. The boys go to school, join basketball teams, make friends. Meanwhile their father works from home, smoking cheap cigars to hide another smell. But soon the little missteps—the dead-eyed absentmindedness, the late night noises, the comings and goings of increasingly odd characters—become worrisome, and the boys find themselves watching their father change, grow erratic, then dangerous. Set in the sublimely stark landscape of suburban New Mexico and a cramped apartment shut tight to the world, One of the Boys conveys with propulsive prose and extraordinary compassion a young boy’s struggle to hold onto the pieces of his shattered family. Tender, moving and beautiful, Daniel Magariel’s masterful debut is a story of resilience and survival: two foxhole-weary brothers banding together to protect each other from the father they once trusted, but no longer recognize. With the emotional core of A Little Life and the speed of We the Animals, One of the Boys is among the most remarkable debut novels you’ll ever read.
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Just finished this harrowing and very sad story. This is a story of forgotten children, and those that abuse them, whether it be a parent, like this story is, or someone else close to them. Right this very moment as I write this review, there are children out there that are being torn apart physically and mentally by their tormentors.There were many parts throughout this novel I was screaming inside for these unnamed characters. I felt for the kids in this book on many levels. This is not a book to take lightly, as another reviewer stated, this is not a book to escape with. The reader must ready themselves for the sheer tragedy of this novel.This is a very well written novel by first time author, Daniel Magariel. Thought provoking, utterly disturbing, and something that reminds us that we can never forget these situations exist in today's society, no matter what our personal station in life may be.To the forgotten children....we are listening.....

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