Crazy Love

Crazy Love by Tom Lennon, published by The O’Brien Press on June 2, 1999, is a 240-page novel that delves into the complexities of identity and societal expectations. The story follows a high-flying executive who, despite appearing to lead a successful life with a family, engages in duplicity to conceal his homosexuality. As he encounters Johnny, the protagonist’s carefully curated existence begins to unravel, revealing the tensions between his public persona and private desires.
Readers will find that Crazy Love explores the intersecting realms of the Celtic Tiger economy, the pressures of upward mobility, and the hidden nightlife of gay culture in Ireland. The narrative presents a vivid portrayal of the protagonist’s struggles, highlighting the contrasts between his professional achievements and personal truths. Through its exploration of these themes, the book offers insight into the challenges faced by individuals navigating their identities in a rapidly changing society.
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£55,000 and a 520i with alloy wheels at 28 — that’s success. A high-flying executive, to all appearances happily married with a child, goes to extremes of duplicity to hide his homosexuality. When he meets Johnny his carefully constructed life begins to unravel.
Crazy Love explores many overlapping worlds — that of the Celtic Tiger, the upwardly mobile career-man and the subterranean world of gay nightclubs.
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