Find Me in July
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Publisher Description
It's the summer of 1978. Troy Larson is only one university-year away from living his dream as an elementary school teacher. In the meantime, he's heading to his family's annual month-long vacation at a Northern Minnesota lake resort. He's looking forward to time with his best friend, Jessie, and finding out what has happened to him. This year was odd. They hardly spoke on the phone, and Jessie didn't come home for the usual breaks. When they meet, it's clear something's off with Jessie. One day in, Troy secretly stumbles upon Jessie in an illicit act with another man. The incident triggers questions about Jessie's sexuality and confusion about his own.
Jessie Smith is set to take over his father's Minneapolis foundry when he graduates from a New York university next year. But the time in New York has taught him how to accept his sexuality, and his newfound freedom is not something he's willing to give up. As the families meet for their vacation, it's clear that Jessie is different. After the first day, Jessie sees an abrupt change in Troy, and it's baffling. The changes in Troy cause a lifetime of repressed feelings to surface in him.
Troy's pursuit of the truth brings him closer to Jessie than he ever thought he would want to be. He struggles to understand what's going on between them and how his best friend is turning into more, way more. With the gay rights movement facing legal challenges from Save our Children, can Troy convince Jessie he's willing to fight alongside him and face any consequences together?
Customer Reviews
Nervous, nervous, nervous…
These two guys made me nervous. I was happy that Troy admitted his feelings for Jessie were more than friendship, but I feared they would be discovered. I remember 1978 pretty well, and it was far from acceptable to many families for two young guys to be together. I thought they risked a lot in the van, and, of course, I was right. I was happy with Troy’s dad’s reaction… and even more happy with Donna’s. Even after the guys left for Minneapolis, I was worried about disaster… Don’t misunderstand; the final chapter made me happy.