The Boys and the Bees
The only interesting thing about Why Yell, Iowa, is its name, so when Mark Johansen left for college, he didn't plan to return. But his family has other ideas: his father manipulates him into a job he hates and his mother uses him as a patch for coping with his siblings' problems. When Mark runs...
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The only interesting thing about Why Yell, Iowa, is its name, so when Mark Johansen left for college, he didn't plan to return. But his family has other ideas: his father manipulates him into a job he hates and his mother uses him as a patch for coping with his siblings' problems. When Mark runs into Jamie Novotny after a particularly bad day at work, he's surprised to find the quirky kid he knew in high school has grown into a driven ecowarrior. But the shock of finding Jamie working in the local co-op pales compared to his astonishment when Jamie confesses he's had a crush on Mark for years. Their first night together leaves Mark happy but disoriented, but their second leaves him bereft. He's unable to find Jamie because he refuses to use cell phones, fearing their environmental impact. Mark's usual stoicism splinters, and he can't stop himself from tracking Jamie down. When their lives collide, Mark makes room in his heart and his house for Jamie-but what Jamie really wants is for Mark to man up.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781623801465 (162380146X)
Publish date: November 28th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 212
Edition language: English
I'll give you 3 clues to identify a Spanish movie instantly:1. The actors' tone of voice is too dimwit to be actually Spanish.2. There is a seedy sex scene.3. There is a seedy bath scene.4. (Well, 4 clues) Sometimes point 2 and 3 coincide at the same time.I think they are trying to say Spanish movie...
Where did this one come from? It was so clean and captivating. The story is told from Mark's point of view and it works beautifully. He is an interesting character that reminds me of those wonderful characters created by Ann Tyler. There was a flow that kept me reading with a sweet anticipation. Yea...
Quite a change of pace for me, but I rather enjoyed it.
At almost the half mark, I gave up. Mark needed a backbone and Jamie needed a life. I was getting irritated with the characters and the pounding for eco values, diet and the humane treatment of animals, including urban chicken and bees, and the usual check mark against prejudiced and small-minded Ch...
I wanted to love this book, I really really did. I went into it expecting to love it, actually. Maybe that was my mistake, because I ended up feeling disappointed. But how could I not expect to love it when it had all the ingredients I usually love? when almost all my GR friends who have read it rat...