Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Rough Boys in Denim
Stud Series
SS-1006
Lance Reed
$2.25
Foreword
Stan Fried, the central character in this novel, is a confused young man. Brought up in the small California town of Lornville, he has been tortured throughout his high school career by his lack of interest in women, and his fascination with the bodies of his male contemporaries. Unwilling to face his homosexual proclivities, he becomes a loner, avoiding the company of other people. He drops out of school and gets a job as a handler on the loading dock of a warehouse.
It is only when he makes the acquaintance of Rod Crane, his foreman, that the seventeen-year-old boy is able to admit the true nature of his repressed sexuality. The older man shows him the many and varied forms of gay love, and brings Stan to a realization of his own worth as a man and a human being.
But Stan falls under the spell of Ron Trull, a seductive man with a reputation for dealing in drugs. Trull is also a deadly enemy of Rod Crane. The conflicts which arise from this situation, and the eventual resolution, make this book an exciting adventure in human sexuality.
There are many young men like Stan Fried in this country today. They are shy and withdrawn, fearful of the derision of their classmates, unable to accept the fact of their homosexual tendencies. Only now, with the emergence of the gay liberation movements, are many of these people able for the first time to take pride in themselves as normal, functioning members of society.
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