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Country
  
United States

Published
  
1990 Vintage

Author
  
A. M. Homes

Page count
  
240

3.6/5
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Language
  
English

Pages
  
240

Copyright date
  
1989

Adaptations
  
Jack (2004)

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Genres
  
Fiction, Children's literature

Nominations
  
Lambda Literary Award for Children's/Young Adult

Similar
  
A M Homes books, Children's literature

Jack is the 1990 debut novel by American writer A. M. Homes, published when she was 19. She wrote the novel while attending Sarah Lawrence College. It is a bildungsroman or coming-of-age novel, dealing with a 15-year-old boy's grappling with issues of divorce and sexuality in his family and among his friends.

Contents

Plot

Jack is a 15-year-old boy who is dealing with the divorce of his parents Anne and Paul, as he starts to develop a crush on his friend Maggie. He must also deal with the subsequent revelation that his father Paul is gay and now living with a male partner after his separation from Anne.

When news of his father's liaison spreads in his high school, Jack is bullied by some students. He learns that his friends also are dealing with difficult issues: Max reveals that his father beats his mother. Maggie has a gay father and shares her feelings about learning that.

Characters

  • Jack, 15-year-old boy
  • Anne, his mother
  • Paul, his father
  • Steve Burka, his father's live-in companion
  • Michael
  • Vermon
  • Max, a friend of Jack
  • Maggie, a friend of Jack
  • Sammy
  • Jim
  • Eddie Hayes
  • Coach
  • Reception

    The book was highly praised by such contemporaries as David Foster Wallace, who noted, “A moving novel, and a very refreshing one. Jack is such an engaging, attractive human being, it’s a pleasure to believe in him.”

    Because of its sensitive treatment of issues of divorce, sexuality and spousal abuse, the book has been popular with young adults. It continues to be featured on reading lists for high school and college classes. Community college teacher Nan Phifer teaches the novel in his GED courses, and feels that it helps student examine issues of diversity and social tolerance.

    Adaptation

    Homes adapted her novel as a television film, Jack, writing the screenplay. It aired in 2004 on Showtime TV, starring Anton Yelchin as Jack, and Stockard Channing and Ron Silver as his parents Anne and Paul.

    References

    Jack (Homes novel) Wikipedia