ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE

ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE by Steve Kluger, published by Perennial in 2004, is a 368-page novel that explores the enduring impact of first love. The story follows high school jock Travis and nerd Craig, who fall in love during their senior year. After a transformative summer together, they part ways for college, initially staying in touch but eventually drifting apart. Two decades later, both men have successful lives, yet Travis realizes he still loves Craig and decides to pursue him, regardless of the risks involved.
Readers will find a narrative rich in humor and emotion, conveyed through letters, checklists, and various formats. The novel delves into themes of love, nostalgia, and the complexities of reconnecting with a past romance. With its focus on LGBTQ+ experiences and the journey of self-discovery, this edition offers a unique perspective on relationships and the lingering questions surrounding first loves.
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A high school jock and nerd fall in love senior year, only to part after an amazing summer of discovery to attend their respective colleges. They keep in touch at first, but then slowly drift apart.Flash forward twenty years.Travis and Craig both have great lives, careers, and loves. But something is missing …. Travis is the first to figure it out. He’s still in love with Craig, and come what may, he’s going after the boy who captured his heart, even if it means forsaking his job, making a fool of himself, and entering the great unknown.Told in narrative, letters, checklists, and more, this is the must-read novel for anyone who’s wondered what ever happened to that first great love.
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