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Bob Smith

    Bob Smith ist ein wahrer Schriftsteller, der einen direkten Ansatz und ein scharfes Auge für Details bietet, was sein Werk zu einem berührend persönlichen Dokument macht. Er bringt eine Sensibilität und Empfindsamkeit mit, die seine Schriften zu den lohnendsten ihrer Art machen. Seine meisterhaften Einzeiler-Beobachtungen und sein spitzer Witz bieten den Lesern ein eindringliches Erlebnis.

    Hamlet's Dresser
    Remembrance of Things I Forgot
    Openly Bob
    Selfish and Perverse. A Novel
    Way to Go, Smith
    In Hamlets Garderobe
    • Way to Go, Smith

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(94)Abgeben

      Exploring the complexities of adolescence, the author reflects on his upbringing as a gay man navigating the challenges of youth. After a breakup, he revisits his childhood filled with typical moments of joy, confusion, and embarrassment. With a keen sense of humor, the narrative captures the universal experiences of growing up, evoking both laughter and empathy as readers recognize their own struggles in his vivid recollections.

      Way to Go, Smith
    • Selfish and Perverse. A Novel

      • 376 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,6(16)Abgeben

      The first paper edition of the comic novel Armistead Maupin calls "A thoroughly seductive and satisfying read. It makes you laugh, it makes you horny, he makes you want to fish for salmon."

      Selfish and Perverse. A Novel
    • Openly Bob

      • 278 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,8(325)Abgeben

      Bob Smith's collection of comic essays presents a humorous and insightful exploration of the everyday experiences of being gay and grown-up. He candidly addresses moments like introducing a boyfriend at family events and navigating couples counseling, all while weaving in a diverse array of topics, from pop culture to social issues. His sharp observations and relatable anecdotes create a vivid portrayal of life's absurdities, showcasing his ability to blend humor with poignant reflections on identity and society.

      Openly Bob
    • Remembrance of Things I Forgot

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,5(435)Abgeben

      The narrative follows John Sherkston as he navigates the complexities of time travel after his scientist boyfriend's unexpected political shift. Transported back to 1986, John faces the challenges of saving his sister's life while grappling with his relationship and the broader implications for the country. This satirical and poignant adventure blends humor with thought-provoking themes, exploring the intersections of personal and societal issues.

      Remembrance of Things I Forgot
    • Hamlet's Dresser

      • 300 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A Shakespeare instructor to the acting community discusses his difficult childhood; the discovery of Shakespeare that gave him a purpose and a means of viewing the world; and his work with actors, seniors, and college students.

      Hamlet's Dresser
    • A Recut Diamond

      Baseball's Transition Into the Free Agent Era (1965-1976)

      • 404 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of Major League Baseball since 1965, this book delves into a transformative era marked by significant changes in the game, player dynamics, and fan engagement. It chronicles the rise of legendary players, pivotal moments, and the impact of cultural shifts on the sport. The narrative highlights the challenges faced by the league, such as labor disputes and the integration of diverse talents, while celebrating the enduring passion for baseball that continues to captivate audiences today.

      A Recut Diamond
    • When Being Right is Wrong

      • 142 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Exploring the dynamics of two troubled marriages, this narrative delves into how personal ideals and dreams can hinder genuine love. It resonates with wives frustrated by husbands who prioritize punctuality over emotional connection, and vice versa. The intertwined stories reveal the detrimental effects of trying to change a partner, offering insights for both husbands and wives. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own relationships through the characters' experiences, fostering understanding and compassion in their marriages.

      When Being Right is Wrong
    • Focus on Revelation

      • 222 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the Old Testament prophecy of the Day of the Lord, this interpretation of the book of Revelation presents a singular perspective that simplifies its understanding. It suggests that Revelation represents a culmination of all things in the current age, making the complex themes more accessible and coherent for readers seeking clarity in biblical prophecy.

      Focus on Revelation
    • Witty and incisive, the essays explore a range of topics including nature, fatherhood, climate change, illness, and visions for the future. Bob Smith, a pioneering gay comedian and award-winning writer, offers a unique perspective that blends humor with thought-provoking insights, making for an engaging read that reflects on contemporary issues through a personal lens.

      Treehab: Tales from My Natural, Wild Life