For the May Queen, Kate Evans
For the May Queen, Kate Evans
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For the May Queen

Author: Kate Evans

Narrator: Emma Bernbach

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Arena Scripts

Published: 11/30/2021

Categories: Fiction, Coming Of Age


Synopsis

It’s 1981 and 17-year-old Norma Rogers’ parents drop her off at the college dorms. Soon, Norma finds herself drunk and nearly naked with three strangers. The strip poker event is the first of many experiences that prompt Norma to question who she is and who she wants to be. Norma’s relationships with an array of characters induce her to grapple with society’s messages about women, sex, and freedom. Many tumultuous events take Norma through an array of troubles, pleasures, and thrills: from drug use and ominous encounters with strangers, to rowdy parties and road trips, to queer coming-out surprises. In the midst of these incidents, Norma reflects on her desire for freedom, (sexual and otherwise). Ultimately Norma comes to see that there are many ways to live and love.
"The 80s were all about drugs, alcohol and casual sex, and Kate Evans deftly conveys the uncertainty of the era as her feisty Norma Rogers leaves a sheltered home life and dives headfirst into a series of hedonistic adventures at college, including falling in love with Chuck, who just doesn't seem to be that in to her. The clever dialogue, unexpected twists and a meticulous sense of time and place evoke the immediacy of memoir. Funny, poignant and ultimately a testament to lasting friendship, For The May Queen is a trip back to the not-so-distant-past without the hangover."- Collin Kelley, author of Slow To Burn and After the Poison

About Kate Evans

Kate Evans is an illustrator and painter, living in Bristol. Legend has it that Kate's grandad, a miner's son from the Rhondda Valley, once crossed paths with Dylan Thomas in a pub.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate

10/27/15: Finished the full first draft of the screenplay! 8/25/15: I'm re-reading my novel because I'm adapting it into a screenplay. Wish me luck! :) --------------------------------------- Okay, I know my rating's not fair since I wrote this book. But I wrote it out of love for these characters, so......more

Goodreads review by Collin

I had the pleasure of reading "For The May Queen" while Kate was still sending it around to publishers. I loved it...so much so that I agreed to write a blurb for it: "The 80s were all about drugs, alcohol and casual sex, and Kate Evans deftly conveys the uncertainty of the era as her feisty Norma Ro......more

Goodreads review by Cyndi

I really, really enjoyed this book. Having not made it past the local community college, which was more a continuation of high school, I have always wondered what it would've been like to have gone off to school and lived in a dorm. Kate's book really gave me what I had been looking for. Through read......more

Goodreads review by Joy

I started reading For The May Queendisliking the title and cover. That’s an early and easy prejudice to get through. The title made sense after I read the line of the song it had been taken from, referring to lyrics from Stairway to Heaven. I especially didn't like the cover photo. The model didn't......more