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A remarkable debut novel from Jeffrey Luscombe—a compelling series of linked stories of a young man’s coming-out, coming-of-age, and coming-to-terms with his family and fate.

Josh Moore lives with his family on the ‘wrong side’ of Hamilton, a gritty industrial city in southwestern Ontario. As a young boy, Josh plots an escape for a better life far from the steel mills that lined the bay. But fate has other plans and Josh discovers his adult life in Toronto is just as fraught with as many insecurities and missteps as his youth and he soon learns that no matter how far away he might run, he will never be able to leave his hometown behind.

Shirts and Skins edition by Jeffrey Luscombe Literature Fiction eBooks

This compelling story is about the life of Joshua Moore, born and raised near Toronto, Canada. At six years of age, he is plagued with asthma and is limited in activities with other children. While his mom struggles to work nights at a local factory, his dad struggles to hold a job; he'd rather drink beer and bet on the ponies. As Josh becomes a teenager, he is more alienated from his dad who now sinks further into mental strain and seldom leaves the house. Josh becomes bitter, he's different from other boys, and once humiliated by some mean-spirited boys, he is determined to act as they do by being a bully himself, and being disrespectful to adults, including his parents. At this point in the story you don't like this kid, and you know his future is going to be rough. He slides down the slope into alcohol abuse, and drugs, and eventually losing part of his hand at the steel plant he's worked at since high school. He has to stop for a bit, look at his life, and goes back to college, but it doesn't last; he continues drift on his raft of life. The author defines the memorable characters in this novel very well, as well as their idiosyncrasies. It's a very finely honed, powerful story. What Josh has done for 30 years is to imitate how others live their lives, or, to follow the crowd. But that is not truly living. One has to always step out of a costume, and build their own life in order to say, "I have found my true path." The author has defined this in his remarkable story. Highly recommend.

Product details

  • File Size 625 KB
  • Print Length 230 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1937627004
  • Publisher Chelsea Station Editions (June 1, 2012)
  • Publication Date June 1, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0088DJ67O

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Met the author online on Scruff and bought book because he wrote it. Really wanted it to be good, but much too down approach to gay closet youth experience. My boyhood was miserable. Why do I want to relive all that suffering in a different place/time?
the language is excellent, clear and concise. the tale never lags. there are interestng twists and turns from a narrator with an impossible family who after many missteps finds his way.
A step above the average "gay novel" this book really surprised me. It took many an unexpected turn, was never predictable in the slightest. The protagonist isn't so likable as you watch him struggle with his sexuality through the years. Years go by from one chapter to the next and you find he's in a tdifferent place each time. And not always a good one. And then somehow, miraculously, the novel resolves in a quietly stated, perfectly natural and satisfying way.
This was a good book to read. The story moved a little slow in places but was interesting enough that I kept on going to the end. The writing is well done and the characters are well developed. Josh is the sort of ordinary guy that moves through life with circumstance dictating much of what goes on in his life until he finally decides to do something different--which changes everything.
I had this book in my Wish List for some time & finally got it when I redeemed Xmas & birthday gift cards. This was my first choice to read or view out of all the new books & DVD's I ordered...a perfect choice! Such a sadly sweet journey with a boy often on the outside looking in...I so get that. I loved how Josh evolved during the 30-odd years of the story, & as a reader I evolved with him. Frequently identifying with his challenges, at times disliking him a little, often thinking I'd like to know someone like him, but always looking forward with anticipation to see where life would take him next. I look forward to reading more from this author. A great read & heartily recommended.
I found this to be a well written story that should appeal not only to the LGBT audience but to just about everyone. All of the characters are carefully drawn and show great depth and feeling. It is a book that does not rely on graphic depictions, but on the emotions involved in growing up. Parts of it are very emotional and moving, even eliciting tears, but the writer handles this without making the reader feel he/she is being manipulated. It's a story that feels real and is told beautifully. It is one that I plan to read again. And I look forward to his future writings.
Shirts and Skins is a beautifully written, well spun story of growing up. I knew prior to reading that it was a coming of age and coming out story. I just never expected to be taken on such a deeply felt, complete journey.

This is not your typical coming out story. It's about family and self discovery with many twists and turns (and a few hints) along the way.

Richly layered, Jeffrey Luscombe has painted a wonderful landscape of literary heart. A good writer creates characters that you know like good friends. Luscombe has done just that.
This compelling story is about the life of Joshua Moore, born and raised near Toronto, Canada. At six years of age, he is plagued with asthma and is limited in activities with other children. While his mom struggles to work nights at a local factory, his dad struggles to hold a job; he'd rather drink beer and bet on the ponies. As Josh becomes a teenager, he is more alienated from his dad who now sinks further into mental strain and seldom leaves the house. Josh becomes bitter, he's different from other boys, and once humiliated by some mean-spirited boys, he is determined to act as they do by being a bully himself, and being disrespectful to adults, including his parents. At this point in the story you don't like this kid, and you know his future is going to be rough. He slides down the slope into alcohol abuse, and drugs, and eventually losing part of his hand at the steel plant he's worked at since high school. He has to stop for a bit, look at his life, and goes back to college, but it doesn't last; he continues drift on his raft of life. The author defines the memorable characters in this novel very well, as well as their idiosyncrasies. It's a very finely honed, powerful story. What Josh has done for 30 years is to imitate how others live their lives, or, to follow the crowd. But that is not truly living. One has to always step out of a costume, and build their own life in order to say, "I have found my true path." The author has defined this in his remarkable story. Highly recommend.
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