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Racecourse Oranges
by Stuart Broderick
132 pages
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This is a book about sex, alcohol, marijuana and murder. It is set to a backdrop of cross-country mountain bike racing.
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Category: Fiction:Romance:Contemporary
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About the Book
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This is a coming-of-age story, viewed through the lens of 1980s culture. The title Racecourse Oranges is a metaphor for the central theme of the book. It dwells on class and age, sexuality and celibacy. It is about a bicycle racer that is allergic to oranges but he desperately wants to eat a slice during a race. He encounters a woman that he realizes will likely cause him trouble. Despite the inevitable consequences, he eats the orange slice.
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About the Author |
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Stuart Broderick is a native of San Francisco who resides in Everett Washington with his wife. He is a graduate of The Evergreen State College and the University of Washington Extension Fiction Writer's Certificate program. He is currently continuing his studies with The Writer's Workshop in Seattle. |
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