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The Life I Lead (novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1999

Originally published
  
1999

Genre
  
Novel

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardback and paperback

Author
  
Keith Banner

Publisher
  
Alfred A. Knopf

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Pages
  
262 pp (hardback edition)

ISBN
  
0-375-40376-0 (hardback edition)

The Life I Lead is the debut novel of Keith Banner. It tells the story of David Brewer, married to Tara and with an infant daughter Brittany. Dave is a pedophile and has become attracted to a number of young boys over the years and molested them. He has never been caught. He tells the boys he loves them and that he’ll kill himself if they tell.

The novel is written from Dave’s point of view as well as that of his wife, his father and a childhood neighbor Troy Wetzel. Troy sexually abused Dave, and threatens him so that he doesn’t tell. The Wetzels moved away when his mother discovered the molestation.

Dave focuses his attention on one particular boy, Nathan Marcum, and engineers an opportunity to talk to him. He discovers that Nathan is there without adult supervision and one day, when the boy cuts himself, Dave takes him away to a rented motel room where he bandages his cut, but does not go as far as abusing him.

Dave is a churchgoing Baptist and persuades the pastor that the Marcums might join the church. They visit Nathan’s parents and Nathan later asks if he can go. Dave drives the church bus and after dropping off the other people, Dave drives Nathan in the bus out into the country. He starts to get undressed, but relents and takes Nathan home. On a second occasion, however, he abuses the boy, almost strangling him. Nathan escapes and runs away where he is picked up by a passing couple. Dave can finally accept what he is after he is arrested and enters the world of the convicted child molester.

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