Description |
176 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
Big Familia follows Juan Gutiérrez, a self-employed single father, as he navigates a tumultuous year of inescapable change. His daughter, Stella, is on the verge of moving away to college; his lover, Jared, is pressing him for commitment; and his favorite watering holea ramshackle dive presided over by Bob the Bartenderis transforming into a karaoke hotspot. The story is set in a neighborhood that is also changing, gentrification inciting the ire of the established community. Upon the unexpected death of one of the bars regulars, Juan is sent reeling, and a series of upheavals follow as he both seeks and spurns intimacy, pondering the legacy of distant parents and a failed marriage and grappling with his sexualityall the while cycling and dating, drinking at Nicks Lounge, and parenting a determined and defiant child-become-woman. When his incarcerated father dies and Stella reveals shes pregnant, Juan is forced to examine the emotional bonds that both hold and hinder him, to reassess his ideas of commitment, of friendship, of love. His encounters with various charactershis mother, his ex-wife, a middle-aged punker, an aspiring acupuncturist, a dapper veteranlead Juan to the realization that he himself must change to thrive. |
Subject |
Single fathers -- Fiction.
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Gay men -- Fiction.
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ISBN |
9781946724229 (paperback) |
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194672422X (paperback) |
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