Overview
Vanity Fair's 20 Favorite Books of 2023
Debutiful Best Book of the Year
Crimereads Best Debut of August
āHertz has managed to tell a story of queer healing with all the narrative force of a thriller and the searing fury of an indictment.ā āThe New York Times Book Review
A fearless debut novel of resilience, transcendence, and the elusive promise of justice.
Growing up in suburban New York, Dylan lived through the unfathomable: three years as a victim of sex trafficking at the hands of Vincent, a troubled young man who promised to marry Dylan when he turned eighteen. Years laterālong after a police investigation that went nowhere, and after the statute of limitations for the crimes perpetrated against him have run outāthe long shadow of Dylanās trauma still looms over the fragile life in the city heās managed to build with his fiancĆ©, Moans, who knows little of Dylanās past. His continued existence depends upon an all-important mantra: To survive, you live through it, but never look back.
Then a groundbreaking new lawāthe Child Victims Actāopens a new way foreword: a one-year window during which Dylan can sue his abusers. But for someone who was trafficked as a child, does money represent justiceādoes his pain have a price? As Dylan is forced to look back at what happened to him and try to make sense of his past, he begins to explore a drug and sex-fueled world of bathhouses, clubs, and strangersā apartments, only to emerge, barely alive, with a new clarity of purpose: a righteous determination to gaze, unflinching, upon the brutal men whose faces have haunted him for a decade, and to extract justice on his own terms.
āHertz writes with a powerful blend of publicly experienced scene and deeply private interiority...[he] expertly presents both the rapturous faƧade of post-closet gay life and the cracks in its hastily constructed foundation,ā (Slant). Hertzās debut is ācathartic and revelatoryā¦[and] a gritty recovery story that packs a punchā (The Bay Area Reporter). It offers a startling glimpse at the unraveling of traumaāand the light that peeks, faintly, and often in surprising ways, from the other side of the window.
This book title, The Lookback Window (A Novel), ISBN: 9781668005880, by Kyle Dillon Hertz, published by Simon & Schuster (August 13, 2024) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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