Leave Myself Behind, Bart Yates
Leave Myself Behind, Bart Yates
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Leave Myself Behind

Author: Bart Yates

Narrator: Graham Halstead

Unabridged: 8 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/11/2023

Categories: Fiction, Family Life, Lgbtq+


Synopsis

Meet seventeen-year-old Noah York, the narrator of Bart Yates's astonishing debut novel. With a mouth like a truck driver and eyes that see through the lies of the world, Noah is heading into a life that's only getting more complicated by the day.

His dead father is fading into a snapshot memory. His mother, the famous psycho-poet, has relocated them from Chicago to a rural New England town that looks like a bad advertisement for small-town America. He can't seem to start a sentence without using the "f" word. And now, the very house he lives in is coming apart at the seams—literally—torn down bit by bit as he and his mother renovate the old Victorian. But deep within the walls lie secrets from a previous life—mason jars stuffed with bits of clothing, scraps of writing, old photographs—clues to the mysterious existence of a woman who disappeared decades before. While his mother grows more obsessed and unsettled by the discovery of these homemade reliquaries, Noah fights his own troubling obsession with the boy next door, the enigmatic J.D.

Part Portnoy, part Holden Caufield, Noah York is a touching and unforgettable character. His story is one of hope and heartbreak, love and redemption, of holding on to old wounds when new skin is what's needed, and of the power of growing up whole once every secret has been set free.

About Bart Yates

Bart Yates is the Alex Award-winning author of novels including Leave Myself Behind, The Brothers Bishop, and The Third Hill North of Town, written as Noah Bly. He is also a musician, and plays clarinet, saxophone, and bass guitar. He lives in Iowa City, Iowa, and can be found online at bartyates.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas

First published in 2004, Leave Myself Behind may have appealed to me if I had grown up in a time with fewer queer books. It features a mostly functional gay relationship that I imagine in 2004 would have been groundbreaking in a lot of ways. So, I want to honor how this book’s representation of gay......more

Goodreads review by Tristan

After reading all the hype on the cover, I was ready for this book to be nothing short of brilliant. A gay coming-of-age novel, with a high school senior narrator (Noah) falling for a junior (J.D.), published in the early part of the new millennium -- surely, this will contain new insights and react......more

I've read Bart Yates' debut novel Leave Myself Behind after reading - and adoring - his second book, The Brothers Bishop and I've found it very compelling, with a great narrative voice and full of those elements and issues that are further developed in his follow-up release. Noah York - a sarcas......more