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By Stoller, Nicholas Apatow, Judd, 1967- Church, Josh Eichner, Billy, 1978- Shaiman, Marc MacFarlane, Luke Bearse, Amanda, 1958- Branum, Guy, 1975- DÃaz, Guillermo, 1975- Fierstein, Harvey, 1952- Jones, Dot Marie Lawrence, 1982- Lindley, Eve, 1993- TS Madison, 1977- Messing, Debra, 1968- Rash, Jim, 1970- Raymund, Monica, 1986- Rodriguez, Jai Yang, Bowen, 1990- Chenoweth2022., Adult, 015600., Universal Studios Call No: NEW DVD Fic Bro Edition: Collector's edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Bobby is a struggling podcast host who hates commitment. That all changes when he meets Aaron, a detached lawyer who likes to play the field. Repeatedly drawn to each other, both men begin to show their vulnerable sides as their undeniable attraction turns into something resembling a commitment.
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2015., Universal Studios Home Entertainment Call No: NEW BLK DVD Fic Dope Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Malcolm is carefully surviving life in a tough neighborhood in Los Angeles while juggling college applications, academic interviews, and the SAT. A chance invitation to an underground party leads him into an adventure that could allow him to go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.
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2021., 10:00:37, Tantor Audio Edition: Unabridged. Click to access digital title. Sample Summary Note: There are few things as universal as a parent's love for their child-and the heartache that can accompany it. In My Good Son, award-winning author Yang Huang explores both the deep power and the profound burdens of parental love through the story of Mr. Cai, a tailor in post-Tiananmen China, and his only son Feng. Like many of his generation, Mr. Cai's most fervent desire is for his son to succeed. He manages to get Feng to pass his entrance exams, and turns to an American customer, Jude, to sponsor his studies in the States. This scheme, hatched between the older Chinese man and a handsome gay American ex-pat, exposes listeners to the parallels and differences of American and Chinese cultures-father-son relationships, familial expectations, sexuality, social mobility, and privilege. Huang's writing abounds with sharp insights and a quiet humor, revealing the complexity of family relationships amidst two rapidly changing cultures.