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Yes, Daddy

Contributors:

Jonathan Parks-Ramage (Author)

Contributors: Jonathan Parks-Ramage (Author)

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BISAC categories: Fiction -> LGBTQ+ -> Gay

BISAC categories: Fiction -> Thrillers -> Suspense

BISAC categories: Fiction -> City Life

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"A gut-churning, heart-wrenching, blockbuster of a first novel . . . Parks-Ramage is an extraordinary new talent and Yes, Daddy is truly something special." --Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things

A propulsive, scorching modern gothic, Yes, Daddy follows an ambitious young man who is lured by an older, successful playwright into a dizzying world of wealth and an idyllic Hamptons home where things take a nightmarish turn.

Jonah Keller moved to New York City with dreams of becoming a successful playwright, but, for the time being, lives in a rundown sublet in Bushwick, working extra hours at a restaurant only to barely make rent. When he stumbles upon a photo of Richard Shriver--the glamorous Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and quite possibly the stepping stone to the fame he craves--Jonah orchestrates their meeting. The two begin a hungry, passionate affair.

When summer arrives, Richard invites his young lover for a spell at his sprawling estate in the Hamptons. A tall iron fence surrounds the idyllic compound where Richard and a few of his close artist friends entertain, have lavish dinners, and--Jonah can't help but notice--employ a waitstaff of young, attractive gay men, many of whom sport ugly bruises. Soon, Jonah is cast out of Richard's good graces and a sinister underlay begins to emerge. As a series of transgressions lead inexorably to a violent climax, Jonah hurtles toward a decisive revenge that will shape the rest of his life.

Riveting, unpredictable, and compulsively readable, Yes, Daddy is an exploration of class, power dynamics, and the nuances of victimhood and complicity. It burns with weight and clarity--and offers hope that stories may hold the key to our healing.

ISBN-10: 0358697484
ISBN-13: 9780358697480
Author: Parks-Ramage, Jonathan, N/A, N/A
Publisher: Harper Perennial

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780358697480

ISBN-10: 0358697484

Publish Date: May 31, 2022

On Sale Date: May 31, 2022

Language: English

Pages: 304

Dimensions: 7.87 × 5.2 × 0.79 in

Weight: 0.5 lbs

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