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The World of Normal Boys

af K. M. Soehnlein

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In his stunning debut novel, The World Of Normal Boys,K.M. Soehnlein captures the spirit of a generation and an era, embodied in the haunting, unstoppable voice of thirteen-year-old Robin MacKenzie, a modern-day Holden Caulfield, whose struggle for a place in the world is as ferocious as it is real. The time is the late 1970s-an age of gas shortages, head shops, and Saturday Night Fever.The place, suburban New Jersey. At a time when the teenagers around him are coming of age, Robin MacKenzie is coming undone. While "normal boys" are into cars, sports, and bullying their classmates, Robin enjoys day trips to New York City with his elegant mother, spinning fantastic tales for her amusement in an intimate ritual he has come to love. He dutifully plays the role of the good son for his meat-and-potatoes father, even as his own mind is a jumble of sexual confusion and painful self-doubt. But everything changes in one, horrifying instant when a tragic accident wakes his family from their middle-American dream and plunges them into a spiral of slow destruction. As his family falls apart day by day, Robin finds himself pulling away from the unquestioned, unexamined life that has been carefully laid out for him. Small acts of rebellion lead to larger questions of what it means to stand on his own. Falling into a fevered triangle with two other outcasts, Todd Spicer and Scott Schatz, Robin embarks on an explosive odyssey of sexual self-discovery that will take him beyond the spring-green lawns of suburbia, beyond the fraying fabric barely holding together his quickly unraveling family, and into a complex future, beyond the world of normal boys. In The World Of Normal Boys,K.M. Soehnleinhas created a dazzling gem of a debut novel in the tradition of Ordinary Peopleand A Boy's Own Story,one that sparkles with raw honesty, poetic beauty, wry insight, and a rare richness of emotion that reverberates long after the last page is read. It is a story about growing up and falling apart, of rebellion and acceptance, of unspoken lives and irreversible choices that are made.… (mere)
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Here's what I wrote in 2008 about this read: "Memorable, but distasteful due to rawness and explicitness. The world of gay boys and men, showcasing the easy promiscuity that existed before AIDS drove more caution into the gay community. Question, when does a boy (or girl) begin to realize that they are gay?" ( )
  MGADMJK | Oct 19, 2022 |
I am not sure what a normal boy is, but I am sure that I was not one, at least not an average one. This book has an appeal with its central protagonist on a journey of discovery about himself - trying to find out what it means to be a "normal boy". The journey itself, the characters he meets, and his family become less and less interesting as the book proceeds. Perhaps the author tried to mix a few too many problems and in the process lost some of the focus on the central character, Robin MacKenzie. That explains, at least in part, why I did not find the novel satisfying. ( )
  jwhenderson | May 24, 2021 |
Was surprised to like this as much as I did....Not sure what i was expecting, but what i got was a rather poignant tale of the late1970's suburban New Jersey teen-age sexual awakening of 13-year-old Robin Mackenzie....and that awakening is not necessarily a resolution. Having grown up in the 1970's, graduating from high school in 1979, the representation of suburban home-life, expected moral behavior was startlingly as i remembered it.....as was the mental turmoil so clearly captured as to what it is like to begin that journey to adulthood: fitting in (or not), sexual discovery, never seeming to live up to what is expected, peer rivalries, family rivalries, friendships and betrayals, hurt and deception, experimenting, going against your own principles to do things in order to seem to be more 'normal'......wow! it was like reliving that period of my life. I suppose the details were a bit more graphic than i expected, but the tone was certainly appropriate if the goal was to capture the goings on in the head of a teenage male struggling with his sexual identity. The tragic family event was also unexpected and allowed us to view the truly fragile nature of our family structures when confronted with the unexpected, but also to see where a dark page in our story can often be and opportunity for a new chapter. I enjoyed not knowing what was coming next, or how the relationships were going to resolve, and that unexpectedness certainly overcame the occasional sappy turns in the story...but then again, I'm probably not being fair....in my own life.....well, i guess i won't go there......All in all a good read that i plowed through very quickly and enjoyed, although the subject matter was completely relatable to my own story and time....cannot guarantee the same feel for those whose story is more removed.... ( )
  jeffome | Dec 7, 2018 |
17-year-old Todd Spicer builds a relationship with 13-year-old Robin MacKenzie. He welcomes him into his circle of older school friends in the New Jersey suburbs and invites him to parties. Robin is friends with Scott Schatz, another 13-year-old who had sex with Todd when he was aged 11. Todd seduces Robin. ( )
  TonySandel2 | Feb 12, 2013 |
This book started off as very readable novel about a thirteen-year-old boy in a specific time and place, but then ended up pushing him and his family through a traumatic event to the extent that it started to feel well over-the-top. ( )
  mari_reads | Sep 6, 2012 |
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In his stunning debut novel, The World Of Normal Boys,K.M. Soehnlein captures the spirit of a generation and an era, embodied in the haunting, unstoppable voice of thirteen-year-old Robin MacKenzie, a modern-day Holden Caulfield, whose struggle for a place in the world is as ferocious as it is real. The time is the late 1970s-an age of gas shortages, head shops, and Saturday Night Fever.The place, suburban New Jersey. At a time when the teenagers around him are coming of age, Robin MacKenzie is coming undone. While "normal boys" are into cars, sports, and bullying their classmates, Robin enjoys day trips to New York City with his elegant mother, spinning fantastic tales for her amusement in an intimate ritual he has come to love. He dutifully plays the role of the good son for his meat-and-potatoes father, even as his own mind is a jumble of sexual confusion and painful self-doubt. But everything changes in one, horrifying instant when a tragic accident wakes his family from their middle-American dream and plunges them into a spiral of slow destruction. As his family falls apart day by day, Robin finds himself pulling away from the unquestioned, unexamined life that has been carefully laid out for him. Small acts of rebellion lead to larger questions of what it means to stand on his own. Falling into a fevered triangle with two other outcasts, Todd Spicer and Scott Schatz, Robin embarks on an explosive odyssey of sexual self-discovery that will take him beyond the spring-green lawns of suburbia, beyond the fraying fabric barely holding together his quickly unraveling family, and into a complex future, beyond the world of normal boys. In The World Of Normal Boys,K.M. Soehnleinhas created a dazzling gem of a debut novel in the tradition of Ordinary Peopleand A Boy's Own Story,one that sparkles with raw honesty, poetic beauty, wry insight, and a rare richness of emotion that reverberates long after the last page is read. It is a story about growing up and falling apart, of rebellion and acceptance, of unspoken lives and irreversible choices that are made.

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