Gigolo Johnny Wells

Gigolo Johnny Wells by Lawrence Block, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 2, 2016, is a work of fiction that explores the life of a 17-year-old named Johnny Wells. Set in 1961, the narrative follows Johnny as he transforms from a handsome young man into a gigolo, leveraging his looks and the attention he garners from women. As he reinvents himself, he moves into a budget hotel, invests in his appearance, and begins to educate himself through reading, ultimately leading to a more polished lifestyle. However, an unexpected bout of impotence alters his trajectory, prompting a shift towards true love and a new career as an advertising copywriter.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of transformation and self-discovery, as Johnny navigates the complexities of romance and personal growth. The book touches on elements of erotica and contemporary coming-of-age experiences, providing insight into the challenges and changes that define his journey. With 186 pages, this edition presents a unique perspective on the intersection of youth, ambition, and the unpredictability of life.
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17-year-old Johnny Wells was a very handsome young man, and you’d have called him a babe magnet, but I’m afraid they didn’t have that phrase back in 1961. He decided to capitalize on his looks and the response they earned from women, invested in a haircut and a good wardrobe, moved out of his slum apartment and into a budget hotel, and reinvented himself as a gigolo.The life transformed him. He took up reading, became devoted to it, and educated himself. His new contacts provided him with polish and sophistication. He moved to a good hotel, put money in the bank. And then an out-of-the-blue bout of impotence left him unfit for his profession.Next up, true love-and another transformation. Before you know it he’s an advertising copywriter, a rising star on Madison Avenue. A family man.But fate’s not done dealing, and the next card he draws is down and dirty…Gigolo Johnny Wells was published by Nightstand Books in 1961, and elicited a surprising response from whoever was serving as editor at the time. (Harlan Ellison, I’ve been told, but maybe not. And, really, who cares?) Whoever it was, he loved the book and asked for more. I must have written one, but efforts to find it have failed. And, really, who cares?A note on the name: Several years later, I needed a pen name for a work described as a cross-cultural survey of comparative sex techniques. I’d by then long since forgotten having used the name Johnny Wells in this book (which Nightstand had titled “Lover”) and the name I stuck on Eros & Capricorn was John Warren Wells, a name I was to go on using on almost two dozen books of sexually-oriented nonfiction. Let me assure you that Johnny Wells and John Warren Wells are not related.
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