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Chulito rejects Carlos, buries his feelings for him, and becomes best friends with Kamikaze, a local drug dealer. When Carlos comes home from his first year away at college and they share a secret kiss, Chulito's worlds collide as his ideas of being a man, being macho, and being in love are challenged. Vivid, sexy, funny, heartbreaking, and fearless, this brilliant work is destined to become a queer classic.
I am not rating this book. I picked it up as YA. But putting it down, I don't know if it should be ya. Some of the scenes were not YA. Especially the first sex scene. To be honest I was not expecting that. I loved this book, but I hated it also. So leaving it unrated seems to be the only way I can accept the book.(view spoiler)[ The issue I had with the book was the manage scene mmf at the beginning. That is really not for me. Added to that I think it was kind of unrealistic to the rest of the
Irregular, irrelevant, irrational. Ridiculous, tedious, pretentious... I can carry on like this but I won't.There were several Spanish words. And I will tell you a secret: I wasn't thrilled about this.Now let's come back to the crux of the matter: if I have to sum the story up in a few words I would say this is a nonsense. There were moments I was interested in the story and in Chulito. Those scenes usually were the life of Hispanic people in one of the troubled suburbs in New York. But that

I had high hopes! Love the gangsta slang, loved the fact that I knew every hip hop artist referred in this book, loved that I knew what labels he was wearing....BUTThe last half of the book didn't do it for me
Well, I won't say I found this story beautiful, but I will definitely say there's beauty in it. Sixteen-year-old Chulito, for starters. He's a cutie. On the first page of the book he's described as a Latino, hip hop version of Michelangelo's David. Then the neighbourhood. Hunts Point, in the Bronx. The botegas. The Chinese/Korean restaurants. The auto glass guys. The corner where Chulito hangs out with the fellas. It was very well done and for me it was the best part in the story. I read in some
DNF page 60One star for mentioning my favorite foods....mofongo, pernil, arroz con gandules........the rest sucked.
Charles Rice-González
Paperback | Pages: 280 pages Rating: 3.97 | 553 Users | 106 Reviews

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Original Title: | Chulito |
ISBN: | 1593501722 (ISBN13: 9781593501723) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | TLA Gaybie Award for Best Fiction (2012) |
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Set against a vibrant South Bronx neighborhood and the queer youth culture of Manhattan's piers, Chulito is a coming-out, coming-of-age love story of a sexy, tough, hip hop–loving, young Latino man and the colorful characters in his vibrant neighborhood. Chulito, which means "cutie," is one of the boys, and everyone in his neighborhood has seen him grow up—the owner of the local bodega, the Lees from the Chinese restaurant, his buddies from the corner, and all of his neighbors and friends, including Carlos, who was Chulito's best friend until they hit puberty and people started calling Carlos a pato . . . a faggot.Chulito rejects Carlos, buries his feelings for him, and becomes best friends with Kamikaze, a local drug dealer. When Carlos comes home from his first year away at college and they share a secret kiss, Chulito's worlds collide as his ideas of being a man, being macho, and being in love are challenged. Vivid, sexy, funny, heartbreaking, and fearless, this brilliant work is destined to become a queer classic.
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Title | : | Chulito |
Author | : | Charles Rice-González |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 280 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2010 by Alyson Books |
Categories | : | Romance. M M Romance. Young Adult. LGBT. GLBT. Queer. Fiction. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 553 Users | 106 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books Chulito
Charles Rice-González took me into the world of the South Bronx, where 16 year old Chulito is living the rules of his neighborhood culture. Chulito is macho, in the drug game, and hangs with the fellas. He has also been harboring feelings for his long-time friend, Carlos, but being gay in his neighborhood means being an outcast and a target. The setting is richly vivid and the characters complex and authentic. Chulito in some ways acts beyond his age because of his circumstances, but in othersI am not rating this book. I picked it up as YA. But putting it down, I don't know if it should be ya. Some of the scenes were not YA. Especially the first sex scene. To be honest I was not expecting that. I loved this book, but I hated it also. So leaving it unrated seems to be the only way I can accept the book.(view spoiler)[ The issue I had with the book was the manage scene mmf at the beginning. That is really not for me. Added to that I think it was kind of unrealistic to the rest of the
Irregular, irrelevant, irrational. Ridiculous, tedious, pretentious... I can carry on like this but I won't.There were several Spanish words. And I will tell you a secret: I wasn't thrilled about this.Now let's come back to the crux of the matter: if I have to sum the story up in a few words I would say this is a nonsense. There were moments I was interested in the story and in Chulito. Those scenes usually were the life of Hispanic people in one of the troubled suburbs in New York. But that

I had high hopes! Love the gangsta slang, loved the fact that I knew every hip hop artist referred in this book, loved that I knew what labels he was wearing....BUTThe last half of the book didn't do it for me
Well, I won't say I found this story beautiful, but I will definitely say there's beauty in it. Sixteen-year-old Chulito, for starters. He's a cutie. On the first page of the book he's described as a Latino, hip hop version of Michelangelo's David. Then the neighbourhood. Hunts Point, in the Bronx. The botegas. The Chinese/Korean restaurants. The auto glass guys. The corner where Chulito hangs out with the fellas. It was very well done and for me it was the best part in the story. I read in some
DNF page 60One star for mentioning my favorite foods....mofongo, pernil, arroz con gandules........the rest sucked.
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