A Boy at the Edge of the World
A Boy at the Edge of the World
Meet Daniel Garneau, your average gay hockey player from small-town Ontario. After moving to Toronto to attend university, Daniel embarks on a series of misadventures both comic and tragic, as he navigates the pitfalls of dating and relationships while juggling the needs of his eccentric family and newfound friends. A Boy at the Edge of the World is a coming-of-age novel that explores the variegations of sex, intimacy, and queer desire. It is both a rollicking dramedy and a philosophical reflection. In the end, Daniel's story is the story of each of us: our universal search for love and family -- at the edge of the world.
Details
Details
Guernica Editions (Essential Prose Series)
9781771832489
280 pages |
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Learn More
- CBC The Next Chapter interview
- All Lit Up First Fiction Friday feature
- A Boy at the Edge of the World Official Trailer
- CBC Books' 18 writers to watch in 2018
- A Boy at the Edge of the World by David Kingston Yeh- Meet Daniel Garneau
- David K. Yeh interview on Open Book
- A Boy at the Edge to the World and integrating the gay voice
- CBC Books' 14 books by Canadian LBGTQ writers to celebrate Pride Month
- Nina Newington, David Kingston Yeh, and J Andrew Wainwright discuss writing queer identities and communities
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About the author
David Kingston Yeh holds his MA in cultural sociology from Queen’s University, is an alumnus of George Brown Theatre School, and attended Advanced Post Graduate Studies in Expressive Arts at the European Graduate School in Saas Fee, Switzerland. He works as a counsellor and educator in downtown Toronto, Canada. David resides up the street from a circus academy, along with his husband and a family of racoons. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines. He has published two novels: A Boy at the Edge of the World (2018) and Tales From the Bottom of My Sole (2020). He has been listed among "writers to watch" by CBC Books.