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A review by timothyjmcl
A Boy's Own Story by Edmund White
4.0
White’s writing is beautiful, but the novel suffers from a lack of setting. The author tries to paint a very specific, personal account of his childhood, but without naming the place(s) he grew up or the time period. I suppose that’s meant to make the story seem universal, but that seems like the opposite of White’s goal. That said, the prose is gorgeous, the characters all richly drawn and the plot is sprawling but engrossing.