Clay's Way Explained

Clay's Way
Author:Blair Mastbaum
Country:United States
Language:English
Set In:Honolulu
Publisher:Alyson Books
Pub Date:2004
Media Type:Print
Pages:246
Awards:Lambda Literary Award

Clay's Way is the debut novel of American writer Blair Mastbaum. Released in 2004 by Alyson Books, this contemporary novel, which won the Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Debut Fiction,[1] follows 15-year-old gay skateboarder Sam and the object of his affection, conflicted surfer Clay around Honolulu.

Reception

Poet and novelist Trebor Healey called Clay's Way "a brilliantly raw and insightful coming-of-age story for a new queer generation" and concluded as "a coming of age novel, it hits pay dirt because, instead of a happy ending, it ends on a note of expansion: Something has happened to Sam that, after the smoke has cleared, causes him to look up at the sky and realize he's no longer Sam the kid, but Sam the man."[2] The Gay & Lesbian Review found it an "impressive comic debut novel" and that "Mastbaum’s quirky narrator and comic verve propel the reader through this story of painful yet instructive young love made art for readers of all ages."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 17th Annual Lambda Literary Awards: Gay Men's Debut Fiction . Lambda Literary Foundation . 18 July 2015. 2005-07-09 .
  2. Web site: Clay's Way . www.gaytoday.com . Gay Today . 18 July 2015 .
  3. Web site: Do You Surfer Boy? . www.glreview.org . 1 November 2011 . Dan Luckenbill . The Gay & Lesbian Review . 18 July 2015 .