Way to Go, Smith

Way to Go, Smith by Bob Smith, published by HarperCollins on November 7, 2000, is a humorous exploration of the author’s experiences as a gay man reflecting on his childhood. In this 304-page edition, Smith shares his observations on adolescence, marked by moments of confusion and self-consciousness, while providing a witty commentary on the realities of growing up.
Readers will find a collection of essays that evoke vivid memories of youth, featuring characters such as his comically unsympathetic grandmother and his first teacher crush. The book captures the bittersweet nature of nostalgia, blending humor with sharp observations. Through his unique voice, Smith invites readers to recognize the universal challenges of growing up, making this work a notable addition to the genre of humor and personal essays.
Official synopsis Publisher
In his award-winning first book, Bob Smith offered up a witty dose of nineties reality with his observations as a happily adjusted gay man. Now, after breaking up with his longtime boyfriend, Smith looks back to his painfully normal childhood to see where all the trouble really began. Like every other American kid, Bob’s adolescence was marked by alternating moments of blissful ignorance, hazy confusion, and humiliating self-consciousness. And in these pages, Bob evokes his youth with a vividness that will make you shudder and howl with recognition.
In these hysterically humorous pages, Bob Smith introduces readers to his comically unsympathetic grandmother, who makes light of his carsickness: “Bob only throws up because he’s near the window and he can”; to his first teacher crush, whose “five-o’clock shadow could plunge a room into darkness”; and to his first brush with fame, when he fainted from his chair during a biology filmstrip (“Way to go, Smith!”). Sharp, observant, ingeniously ironic and wholly satisfying, this new Lambda Award-nominated collection is at once bittersweet nostalgic fun and a testament to the unquestionable gifts of a highly original comic writer.
FAQ
What is “Way to Go, Smith” about?
Who is the author of “Way to Go, Smith”?
When was “Way to Go, Smith” published?
What is the ISBN for “Way to Go, Smith”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
