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Hello, I Lied
Hello I Lied
Author: M. E. Kerr
Lang Penner spends a sumer in the Hamptons, the glitzy East Cost resort known for its visiting celebrities.  A visitor himself, Lang lives in the caretakers cottage at Roundelay, home of Ben Nevada, a famous rock star. — Some people said I'd never see him.  Very few had seen him in ten years.  That was when he quit playing, w...  more »

Ben Nevada was a star like Elvis, John Lennon, Dylan, or Mick Jagger.  Even if he wasn't around anymore, the name would be, the fame would be.


Lang could look out the window and see the dadelions in the field, where he'd been warned there was sometimes snakes.

The flower heads had turned into the white golf-ball sized bunches of seeds that floated about the wind like tiny parachutes.  Gliding under them, unseen, were the long lenghts slipping out in the sun for some warmth before they sneaked back into their crevices.

Fluff flying above the mysteries beneath them.

That June I was content, happy. What I couldn't see was all around me, but it was hidden, waiting to surprise me if I moved in its direction.

And I would.

>"Hello," I Lied is the story of three months.  And three people who would never forget what happened at Roundaley: seventeen-year-old Lang; another teenager from France, the winsome Huguette; the mysterious man in the middle, Nevada himself. When sixteen-year-old Lang has the chance to spend the summer at the ritzy East Hampton estate of retired rock star Ben Nevada, he's pretty sure that it will be the summer of a lifetime. But what Lang doesn't expect is that in addition to hobnobbing with the rich and famous of the rock world, he'll find himself coming out about his homosexuality to his childhood friends, reevaluating his relationship with his boyfriend, Alex, and--most surprising of all--falling in love with a girl. From the award-winning author of Deliver is From Evie, this is a powerfully moving novel of a young man's struggle to come to terms with his sexuality, his emotions and ultimately himself.
ISBN-13: 9780060275303
ISBN-10: 0060275308
Publication Date: 5/9/1997
Pages: 192
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A likeable young man, a summer at the beach and a memoir of the first time he slept with a woman... No it's not [book:Summer of '42|953734] it's something else.

It's the story of a gay boy (with boyfriend) who has a memorable summer coming out to his friends, spending time with a reclusive former rock legend and finding out that he is capable of being sexually attracted to a young French woman.

This is a book about a young man whose unlikely summer is entirely believable and interesting to read about. In the descriptive blurb for this they mention a young man struggling with his sexuality. That's sort of misleading. Lang is gay, knows he's gay and is slowly telling his friends that he is. What's troubling him, but only a bit, is that being gay is not a black or white thing and he meets a girl that he sometimes finds sexually appealing.

A fast read at 171 pages, the story pulls you in and you meet some interesting characters without anything ever getting too angsty or too melodramatic.

I wish I'd read this immediately after readin the book Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist. Their sensibilities about the music industry would fit well together.


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