-Titulo Original : Out East Memoir Of A Montauk Summer
-Fabricante :
Grand Central Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
An extraordinary debut memoir of first love, identity, and self-discovery among a group of friends who became family in a Montauk summer house (Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winner).They call Montauk the end of the world, a spit of land jutting into the Atlantic. The house was a ramshackle split-level set on a hill, and each summer thirty-one people would sleep between its thin walls and shag carpets. Against the moonlight the houses octagonal roof resembled a bees nest. It was dubbed The Hive.In 2013, John Glynn joined the share house. Packing his duffel for that first Memorial Day Weekend, he prayed for clarity. At twenty-seven, he was crippled by an all-encompassing loneliness, a feeling he had carried in his heart for as long as he could remember. John didnt understand the loneliness. He just knew it was there. Like the moon gone dark.Out East is the portrait of a summer, of The Hive and the people who lived in it, and Johns own reckoning with a half-formed sense of self. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, The Hive was a center of gravity, a port of call, a home. Friendships, conflicts, secrets and epiphanies blossomed within this tightly woven friend group and came to define how they would live out the rest of their twenties and beyond. Blending the sand-strewn milieu of George Howe Colts The Big House with the radiant aching of Olivia Liangs The Lonely City, Out East is a keenly wrought story of love and transformation, longing and escape in our own contemporary moment.An unforgettable story told with feeling and humor and above all with the razor-sharp skill of a delicate and highly gifted writer. -- Andre Aciman, New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your NameOut East is full of intimacy and hope and frustration and joy, an extraordinary tale of emotional awakening and lacerating ambivalence, a confession of self-doubt that becomes self-knowledge. -- Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winnerAn Entertainment Weekly Best Book of May 2019A Time magazine Best Book of May 2019Cosmopolitan Best Book of May 2019An O, the Oprah Magazine Best LGBTQ Book of 2019 Review Glynn is such a warm, elegant, and gorgeously precise writer...Like the best coming-of-age books, Out East is a tender, patient how-to manual, sketching a path to self-actualization, or at least to self-acceptance. The New YorkerGlynns memoir is perfectly evocative of long, lazy summers, taking place over a few months in Montauk and charting the blossoming of friendships, the heat of new romances, and the journeys to self-discovery. Entertainment WeeklyA moving account of the particular sort of loneliness that descends when you know youre unhappy but dont quite know why, and the boundless devotion of the chosen family whos there while youre figuring it out. Oprah This book perfectly captures unrequited love and longing, as John struggles with growing feelings for his fellow vacationer... this one is staying on my shelf forever. CosmopolitanSun-soaked and brimming with youth, Glynns debut memoir chronicles a life-changing summer spent in a Montauk share house. With honesty, heart, and generosity, the memoir explores friendship, first love, and identity. The MillionsWe were sun children chasing an eternal summer. This boisterous chronicle of a summer in Montauk sees a group of 20-something housemates wholl grow to know, to love, and care for one another. They work hard during the week, party hard on weekends, and each will face heartthrob and heartbreak. A coming out story told with feeling and humor and above all with the razor-sharp skill of a delicate and highly gifted writer. Andre Aciman, New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your NameOut East is full of intimacy and hope and frustration and joy, an extraordinary tale of emotional awakening and lacerating ambivalence, a confession of self-doubt that becomes self-knowledge. It beautifully charts the dynamics of a gr
-Fabricante :
Grand Central Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
An extraordinary debut memoir of first love, identity, and self-discovery among a group of friends who became family in a Montauk summer house (Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winner).They call Montauk the end of the world, a spit of land jutting into the Atlantic. The house was a ramshackle split-level set on a hill, and each summer thirty-one people would sleep between its thin walls and shag carpets. Against the moonlight the houses octagonal roof resembled a bees nest. It was dubbed The Hive.In 2013, John Glynn joined the share house. Packing his duffel for that first Memorial Day Weekend, he prayed for clarity. At twenty-seven, he was crippled by an all-encompassing loneliness, a feeling he had carried in his heart for as long as he could remember. John didnt understand the loneliness. He just knew it was there. Like the moon gone dark.Out East is the portrait of a summer, of The Hive and the people who lived in it, and Johns own reckoning with a half-formed sense of self. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, The Hive was a center of gravity, a port of call, a home. Friendships, conflicts, secrets and epiphanies blossomed within this tightly woven friend group and came to define how they would live out the rest of their twenties and beyond. Blending the sand-strewn milieu of George Howe Colts The Big House with the radiant aching of Olivia Liangs The Lonely City, Out East is a keenly wrought story of love and transformation, longing and escape in our own contemporary moment.An unforgettable story told with feeling and humor and above all with the razor-sharp skill of a delicate and highly gifted writer. -- Andre Aciman, New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your NameOut East is full of intimacy and hope and frustration and joy, an extraordinary tale of emotional awakening and lacerating ambivalence, a confession of self-doubt that becomes self-knowledge. -- Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winnerAn Entertainment Weekly Best Book of May 2019A Time magazine Best Book of May 2019Cosmopolitan Best Book of May 2019An O, the Oprah Magazine Best LGBTQ Book of 2019 Review Glynn is such a warm, elegant, and gorgeously precise writer...Like the best coming-of-age books, Out East is a tender, patient how-to manual, sketching a path to self-actualization, or at least to self-acceptance. The New YorkerGlynns memoir is perfectly evocative of long, lazy summers, taking place over a few months in Montauk and charting the blossoming of friendships, the heat of new romances, and the journeys to self-discovery. Entertainment WeeklyA moving account of the particular sort of loneliness that descends when you know youre unhappy but dont quite know why, and the boundless devotion of the chosen family whos there while youre figuring it out. Oprah This book perfectly captures unrequited love and longing, as John struggles with growing feelings for his fellow vacationer... this one is staying on my shelf forever. CosmopolitanSun-soaked and brimming with youth, Glynns debut memoir chronicles a life-changing summer spent in a Montauk share house. With honesty, heart, and generosity, the memoir explores friendship, first love, and identity. The MillionsWe were sun children chasing an eternal summer. This boisterous chronicle of a summer in Montauk sees a group of 20-something housemates wholl grow to know, to love, and care for one another. They work hard during the week, party hard on weekends, and each will face heartthrob and heartbreak. A coming out story told with feeling and humor and above all with the razor-sharp skill of a delicate and highly gifted writer. Andre Aciman, New York Times bestselling author of Call Me by Your NameOut East is full of intimacy and hope and frustration and joy, an extraordinary tale of emotional awakening and lacerating ambivalence, a confession of self-doubt that becomes self-knowledge. It beautifully charts the dynamics of a gr

