Rent Boy

Rent Boy
Author: Gary Indiana
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946022535

A noir tour-de-force set in a world of hustlers from "one of America's darkest and funniest chroniclers." (The Guardian)

Monday Rent Boy

Monday Rent Boy
Author: Susan Doherty
Publisher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1039006566

By the author of the award-winning The Ghost Garden, a bravely imagined, deeply empathetic novel of two adolescent boys, bound by friendship and a terrible secret. With love and sex so deeply entwined with betrayal and abuse, how does a boy grow up? Monday Rent Boy begins in Somerset, England, in the mid-1980s, with the winning and heart-warming story of two 13-year-old friends and fellow altar boys, Arthur Barnes and Ernie Castlefrank. Endearing outcasts, they try not to speak of the secret tie that binds them: both boys are routinely preyed on by The Zipper, their nickname for Father Ziperto, the local Catholic priest. Still, they find adventure and release in the mischief they get up to together, as each also tries to survive in other ways. Arthur, a great reader and denier of reality, finds an ally in town bookseller Marina Phillips. Ernie, a gifted mathematician and animal lover, is not so lucky. As he and Arthur age out of the abuse, Ernie notices younger and equally vulnerable boys being recruited. When he tries to blow the whistle, nobody believes him. At 16, he disappears, a loss that almost destroys his best friend but also confirms for Arthur that he was smart to stay silent. Arthur eventually also turns his back on the mystery of Ernie's disappearance, but his bookselling mentor and friend Marina Phillips finds a way to follow Ernie where rage and betrayal has led him—into the darkest corners of the dark web—a search that ultimately helps Arthur reckon with what happened to them both. In the novel’s stunning, deeply affecting conclusion, Doherty draws a line directly from the covered-up abuse of children by Catholic priests to the current proliferation of child pornography and predators online—miraculously revealing the true heart of darkness while managing to affirm the light.

Rent Boys

Rent Boys
Author: Michel Dorais
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780773529038

Paints a vivid picture of the men who service men in an urban Western context. Using interviews with 40 young males, Dorais analyses their differences in terms of self-esteem, control over their lives, relations to their clients, and risk of HIV infection.

Rent Boy and Other Related Stories

Rent Boy and Other Related Stories
Author: David Wise
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524596914

This book is about my experiences of working in the sex industry back in the days just after the war, when it was a struggle to survive on low wages and even lower opportunity for the working class.

Rent Boys

Rent Boys
Author: Michel Dorais
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0773529020

Paints a vivid picture of the men who service men in an urban Western context. Using interviews with 40 young males, Dorais analyses their differences in terms of self-esteem, control over their lives, relations to their clients, and risk of HIV infection.

Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys

Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys
Author: Peter A. Jackson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780789006561

Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys will help you understand how cultural, political, and economic systems shape sexuality and gender roles in Thai society and offers you effective prevention and intervention methods for Thai clients. Drawing attention to European models that may hinder cross-cultural collaboration for Thai-Western service provisions, this book offers information that provides you with the necessary knowledge for providing successful services. Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys will help you increase awareness about HIV/AIDS and create successful and relevant intervention programs for your Thai clients.

Rent Boys

Rent Boys
Author: Michael Hone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517048617

This fully illustrated book spans the history of rent boys from the Greeks, the most famous of which was Alcibiades, through Rome to the Renaissance where a rent boy was made a cardinal and where others were responsible for the most appalling murders of the period. Victorian England was a rent-boy's heaven, and Berlin and Paris their Mecca. The book is about boys who sold themselves and about the men who bought them--often the same: selling their services when young, consumers when old. The book ends with the Hollywood actors of yesteryear and the escort services of today. ''Let it be known that homosexuals are not cowards,'' Willem Arondeus cried out before a Nazi firing squad in 1943. The purpose of my books, all my books, from Homosexual Heroes to Rent Boys, is the affirmation that homosexuals, from da Vinci to Nietzsche, have done their part in the enlightenment and advancement of civilization. We are no more, but certainly no less, than those who have made this world a passionate, colorful, unique adventure. This is adult reading: Caveat emptor, Let the buyer beware.

Rentboy: Love Conquers All

Rentboy: Love Conquers All
Author: Alex Parker
Publisher: Sadist Ink
Total Pages: 150
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the glittering city of dreams, Hollywood's allure can be as enchanting as it is merciless. Sebastian Everett, a handsome yet down-and-out actor, has hit rock bottom. Battling an ex-wife's relentless demands and the looming threat of losing his child, he's teetering on the edge of despair. But they say that when you're at your lowest, there's only one way to go – up. Then enters Jarrod, a suave British export known as Rod, whose allure is as irresistible as it is dangerous. With a physique sculpted by desire and a voice that drips with seduction, he's made a living as a rentboy, leaving a trail of broken hearts in his wake. His body is for sale, but his heart remains off-limits. When Sebastian and Jarrod collide, sparks fly and their problems seem to vanish. But it's not that simple. Jarrod can't afford to love again, not when he's built his defenses so high. Can they bridge the chasm between their worlds, forging a connection strong enough to conquer their demons together? In this sizzling new addition to the Hollywood Hunk Series, love is put to the ultimate test as two hearts from different realms collide, setting the stage for a passionate and unforgettable romance. Don't miss the release of this scorching MM contemporary romance – a tale of hurt, deception, trust, obsession, and desire. Can a rentboy find redemption and trust once more? Join Sebastian and Jarrod as they navigate the treacherous waters of love, obsession, and the quest for a happily ever after. Discover the captivating world where love and desire intertwine in "Rentboy." Indulge in a love story that defies convention and sweeps you off your feet. Get your copy today and delve into a passionate journey where love knows no bounds.

Chicken

Chicken
Author: David Henry Sterry
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1593765673

I walk all the way up Hollywood Boulevard to Grauman's Chinese Theatre: past tourists snapping shots; wannabe starlets sparkling by in miniskirts with head shots in their hands and moondust in their eyes; rowdy cowboys drinking with drunken Indians; black businessmen bustling by briskly in crisp suits; ladies who do not lunch with nylons rolled up below the knee pushing shopping carts full of everything they own; Mustangs rubbing up against muscular Mercedes and Hell's Angels hogs. It's a sick twisted Wonderland, and I'm Alice. Here is a story like no other: The unforgettable chronicle of a season spent walking the razor-sharp line between painful innocence and the allure of the abyss. David Sterry was a wide-eyed son of 1970s suburbia, but within his first week looking for off-campus housing on Sunset Boulevard he was lured into a much darker world — servicing the lonely women of Hollywood by night. Chicken—the word is slang for a young male prostitute—revisits this year of living dangerously, in a narrative of dazzling inventiveness and searing candor. Shifting back and forth from tales of Sterry's youth—spent in the awkward bosom of a disintegrating dysfunctional family—to his fascinating account of the Neverland of post—sixties sexual excess, Chicken teems with Felliniesque characters and set pieces worthy of Dionysus. And when the life finally overwhelms Sterry, his retreat from the profession will leave an indelible mark on readers' minds and hearts.