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Barbara


Explicitly sexual, though never crude, R. LeBeaux’s new novel, Barbara, is both heart wrenching and spiritually uplifting. Through page after page, the word that kept coming to my mind was, "real." These people are real. As one who grew up in the 1960's in Florida, I often felt I had been one of these people out there on the beach discussing God, the world and everything. As I remember, we were quite certain we had the answers—if not all, at least a good many more than the "clueless" generation that preceded us. This novel is a triumphant portrayal of all that is beautiful about sexual intimacy, love and respect, even when—perhaps especially when—experienced for the first time by unspoiled innocents. I couldn't put it down until the last page. I envy all who still have the reading of Barbara ahead of them... Enjoy.

- The Reverend Dr. Angeline Theisen

 

What a rumbustious, rollicking, sweet holy monster of a book! I admit that what I thought I was getting when I first started reading was “Orgasms I Have Known,” but what I encountered instead – and what held me spellbound – was the story of a man’s search for self-knowledge through intimacy. This is some of the most compulsive reading I’ve had in quite a few years. I literally couldn’t wait to see what would befall Tom next, thanks to the book’s cast of endearing and lovingly-rendered female characters. And while our hero does indeed grow sadder as he becomes wiser, there is an underlying celebration of life in all its untidy, awful and exuberantly glorious aspects that keeps the proceedings from becoming maudlin. This is an uncommonly rich reading experience.

- Burt Kempner—Wordtender, writer for Screen, Stage & Page

 

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