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    Band Fags!
    Band Fags!

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    Author: Frank Anthony Polito
    Publisher: Kensington
    Category: Book

    List Price: $15.00
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
    Sales Rank: 121416

    Media: Paperback
    Number Of Items: 1
    Pages: 352
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
    Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 1.3

    ISBN: 0758222653
    Dewey Decimal Number: 813
    EAN: 9780758222657
    ASIN: 0758222653

    Publication Date: June 1, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    "Ever since I first heard that Lionel Richie and Diana Ross song, `Endless Love,' all I've wanted is to find The One. Someone to love. Who will love me back."

    September, 1982. John Cougar's "Jack and Diane" is on endless radio rotation, and Dallas and Dynasty rule the ratings. Jack Paterno is a straight-A student living in the Detroit suburb of Hazel Park, with his own Atari 5200, a Beta VCR, and everything a seventh-grader could ask for. The only thing he has in common with foul-mouthed Brad Dayton, who lives on the gritty south side near 8 Mile, is that both are in Varsity Band. Or maybe that's not the only thing. Because Jack is discovering that while hanging around with girls in elementary school was perfectly acceptable, having lots of girl friends (as opposed to girlfriends) now is getting him and Brad labeled as Band Fags. And Jack is no fag. Is he?

    As Jack and Brad make their way through junior high and then through Hazel Park High School, their friendship grows deeper and more complicated. From stealing furtive glances at Playgirl to discussing which celebrities might be like that, from navigating school cliques to dealing with crushes on girls and guys alike, Jack is trying to figure out who and what he is. He wants to find real, endless love, but he also wants to be popular and "normal." But, as Brad points out, this is real life--not a John Hughes movie. And sooner or later, Jack will have to choose.

    Filled with biting wit and pitch-perfect observations, Band Fags is an exhilarating novel about lust and love, about the friendships that define and sometimes confine us, and about coming of age and coming to terms with the end of innocence and the beginning of something terrifying, thrilling, and completely unpredictable.


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    5 out of 5 stars Dude, Band Fags! is great, like great-great!   October 22, 2008
    I really thought that this book was outstanding. Not only does it fully emerse you in the 80's and suburban Detroit, but what is most incredible about this book is how real the characters are. At times, you want to reach into the book and strangle Jack, the main character. In fact, with about a fifth of the book left I started yelling at the book, for real, shaking and yelling. Anyway, the relationships and characters jump out of the book, and the feelings that motivate them are completely authentic. The only problem is that because of the fact that some of the characters are gay, people who would absolutely love this book won't ever read it. It's really a great read and completely true to the emotions of anyone who ever felt like a "band fag" "drama queer" or just a plain old outsider.


    5 out of 5 stars Great Book   September 2, 2008
    I bought this book after reading a review on a random blog. I am so happy that I read the review and purchased this book. Even though a child of the 80's will get a flashback, those born after will still get a great story. I was not a band geek, but after reading this, I kinda wish I were.


    5 out of 5 stars More than High School Band and the 80s, a real, touching story   August 20, 2008
    From most of the reviews of "Band Fags!" I've read it seems like the two things that readers comment on are High School Band and the 80s. While both are a part of the book, the novel is so much more. This novel is about finding yourself and the friendships you gain and lose along the way. It examines the complexities of relationships in the turbulent high school years.

    This is the coming-of-age and coming-out story of a high school "band fag" who grew up with his best friend in the suburbs of Detroit in the 80s. The plot tracks a typical high school experience from year-to-year. The novel examines characters that might be gay, don't want to be gay, think that they may be gay, are gay-for-a-day, and every other way a kid can questions his sexuality. High school for many is an isolating and confusing time for many teens as brilliantly illustrated by the novel. "Band fags" Jack and Brad try to avoid the negative aspects of those years and while trying to navigate through their own issues and problems. A cast of interesting characters unite and divide equally the two friends as they try to figure out which are "like that" and which are not. The story ranges from sweet and touching to heartbreaking and hilarious. The novel is easy to read as it is told from the perspective of a high school boy who is writing exactly what he's thinking at the time.

    This book will appeal to many different readers and will disappoint few. Anyone who was raised in the 80s will enjoy all the 80s references. Anyone in high school band will remember being called a "band fag" whether gay or not. Anyone from the Detroit area will know exactly all the places the author describes. Anyone who has been through high school will understand exactly what Jack goes through in this novel.

    I recommend this book for anyone who wants to read a good, interesting book that drags you in and keeps you there.



    5 out of 5 stars An engaging and thoroughly entertaining gay coming-of-age epic   August 6, 2008
    First, a note to readers who may be turned off by the title: This book is not just about teens in high school band (for those not in the know, "band fags" has been used by kids in various cliques to describe all members of the high school band, not just gay ones). This novel includes a wide array of characters. As the old saying goes, "Never judge a book by its cover." That being said, "Band Fags" is a truly inspired title and, more important, a truly inspired book. And it is epic in size and scope, following its protagonist, Jack, from junior high through the day he leaves for college. The book is about Jack's inner turmoil, his struggle with his sexuality. And it's about friendship, from a best friend relationship through good friends and peripheral friends. The author brings to life fully realized and easily lovable characters. And he posits them in situations that are so very true to life. The primary thrust of the work is the relationship between Jack and his best friend Brad. It's emotional, honest, engaging and wonderful. The only fault with the book, however, is the next-to-last scene between Jack and Brad. Jack really should have been shown to openly and clearly embrace the truth he finds. Instead, he leaves it up to the reader to draw the conclusion. While the conclusion is pretty obvious, it would have been better, keeping with the spirit of the book and the subject matter, to see Jack embrace who he is, and especially communicate that clearly to best friend Brad, who knows himself very well. Still, the novel is so genuine, so spirited and so much fun that such a fault does not detract from the overall read. This is a great gay coming-of-age tale, a must-read for fans of this genre. And if you were or are a band fag, this is required reading!


    5 out of 5 stars Great book   July 30, 2008
    This book was so evocative of my high school days as a band fag. It was a compelling story, with great characters who I wanted to learn more about. I highly recommend reading this one.


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