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The Field of Someone Else's Dreams by Amelia C. Gormley

jonetta's review

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4.0

This is an honest but painful look at one young man's journey from being in the closet to acknowledging to his family that he's gay. The impact on those around him was frank and unpredictable. Really good short story.

angelmyne's review

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4.0

Short and sweet

A nice coming out story. Not much story but it is short. Enjoyed the characters as always. Love this author.

jennycazzola's review

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4.0

What the fuck is wrong with America? This was a wonderful story and very realistic, but too damned short. I want more!

regencyfan93's review

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3.0

I like Chris' father. He spouted homophobic comments, but seemed to love Chris. He also loves his wife and knows what she will regret in the future for having done today. He was not open-minded, but seems like underneath it all is a good guy.

mxmreads's review

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4.0

Well, this one covered a lot of complex issues in just a few pages.


Chris, a young and promising athlete, needs a scholarship in order to not leave college with a debt as high as Mount Everest. But a sports scholarship and coming out just doesn't seem to go together, no matter how much you're wishing for a loophole. Add the pressure of a man-ly man as a father and the guy you're in love with and just can't shove back in the closet as if it'S nothing, and Chris has more than one full plate to deal with.

And shit happens. And everything comes to a head. And we get to watch it all.

I enjoyed this one quite a bit. The desperation of Chris on so many levels - career, money, love - felt real and understandable to me. Matt was a sweatheart, he tried so hard to do the right thing again and again without losing himself. Watching these two struggling through real life problems of new adults was heart-breakingly real to me. Plus, the whole story line with Chris' parents was as a great analysis of the power of words & the power parents' actions and casual remarks have over their children and their inner strenght or strife.

I thoroughly enjoyed this one, and was very happy with the way things worked out. It definitely got me interested in reading the next Saugatuck>/i> story.
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