The Magnificent Sons, Justin Myers
The Magnificent Sons, Justin Myers
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The Magnificent Sons
a coming-of-age novel full of heart, humour and unforgettable characters

Author: Justin Myers

Narrator: Joe Jameson

Unabridged: 10 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2020


Synopsis

'Funny, beautifully observed and moving' Adam Kay

'Tales Of The City for a new generation . . . smart, touching, razor-sharp one-liners, a life-affirming read . . . I fell utterly in love with it' John Marrs

'Funny, kind, insightful book, about those who get left behind' Russell T Davies

Two brothers. Two different journeys. The same hope of a magnificent future.

At twenty-nine, Jake D'Arcy has finally got his life just right. Job with prospects: check. Steady girlfriend: check. Keeping his exhausting, boisterous family at bay: check. So why isn't he happier?

When his confident, much-adored younger brother Trick comes out as gay to a rapturous response, Jake realises he has questions about his own repressed bisexuality, and that he can't wait any longer to find his answers.

As Trick begins to struggle with navigating the murky waters of adult relationships, Jake must confront himself and those closest to him. He's beginning to believe his own life could be magnificent, if he can be brave enough to make it happen . . .

'Just wonderful. Warm, funny and believable, with characters you feel you know. And with, as ever, some enviably KILLER lines' Marina O'Loughlin

'MAGNIFICENT. It's all about the complicated issues of families and sexuality, the writing is pacy, smart and funny, and the storytelling is first-rate' Adam Kay, bestselling author of This is Going to Hurt

'With razor sharp observation, this coming of age story is full of heart' Sunday Mirror

'Raw and honest, more complex and real than most coming out stories' The i Paper

'Original, compelling, touching and funny' Francesca Hornak, author of Seven Days of Us

'A funny, keenly observed tale about relationships and identity' Red Magazine

'Brilliant. I fell in love with Jake and there was something special about reading the brothers' stories unfold while keeping one eye on my own magnificent sons playing in our garden' The Unmumsy Mum

'Really funny, really moving, really sweet, a really great read . . . I tore through it . . . Love it!' Lindsey Kelk

'The Magnificent Sons is a compelling story that explores the intricacies of family and sexuality, while being entertaining and amusing; pick yourself a sunny afternoon and devour it!' Is That You Darling

'Justin Myers (AKA The Guyliner) brings his signature wit and empathy to this portrait of a larger-than-life family at a crossroads. It sparkles with humour' Isabel Costello

More praise for Justin Myers:

'Extremely funny, with real heart, depth and resonance' Daisy Buchanan

'Insightful, heartfelt and witty' Laura Jane Williams

'So funny and sharp, yet tender and emotional too' Jill Mansell

'Brilliant, funny and incisive' Stylist

About Justin Myers

Justin Myers is an author and journalist from Shipley, West Yorkshire. Perhaps best known for his work as The Guyliner and his Impeccable Table Manners blog, Justin's writing has featured in many leading publications, including the Guardian, GQ, and The Times, and his popular newsletter The Truth About Everything* has been running since 2017. Justin now lives in London with his partner, and is desperate to get a dog.


Reviews

Goodreads review by luce (cry bebè's back from hiatus) on November 28, 2021

| | blog | tumblr | ko-fi | | “Don't get me wrong, labels can be destructive and restrictive, but they also help you define yourself.” The Magnificent Sons follows two brothers, Jake and Trick D'Arcy, with opposing personalities, one is a rather private person while the other one is a social but......more

Goodreads review by Francis on August 12, 2020

I really wanted to like this book more than I did... It started well, and explored 2 themes which I think are really important: - Bisexuality - it’s rare to see bisexual characters, and men in particular, in main roles in books. The book was interesting in its exploration of the unique challenges and......more

Goodreads review by Dabarai on August 07, 2020

Two brothers, 10 years (or so) apart, come into terms with their sexualities and the relationships with their family. It might be a simple idea, but somehow Justin Myers manage to pack a punch into this book. From the awkward adolescent crushes, heartbreaks and sexual encounters, through journeys to......more

Goodreads review by Sheri on February 13, 2020

The Magnificent Sons is a coming out story, but with added layers and twists. Jake D’Arcy, regarded as the boring one by his boisterous family, has never really fitted in. Despite a lifelong lurking suspicion that he might not be entirely heterosexual, Jake has firmly repressed it, acquiring a long......more

Goodreads review by Alex on June 24, 2020

oh my god, yes. can I just get a hell yeah for a book for actual adults that deal with figuring yourself out while not portraying life as suffering upon suffering upon suffering? like, i wouldn't call this book happy (definitely not the too idealistic saccharine-filled everyone is bloody accepting k......more


Quotes

Does exactly what it says on the tin: MAGNIFICENT. Funny, beautifully observed and moving

Just wonderful. Warm, funny and believable, with characters you feel you know. And with, as ever, some enviably KILLER lines . . .

Funny, kind, insightful book, about those who get left behind. Sensitive, honest, and never afraid to take the piss

Tales Of The City for a new generation . . . I fell hard and fast for this and wasn't ready for it to end. It's an exceptional read, smart, touching, razor-sharp one-liners, a joyous, gorgeous, life-affirming read with characters that burst from the page yet remain believable. I fell utterly in love with it

The Magnificent Sons is a witty, warm and wonderful novel. It has a terrific cast of characters, some really rich relationships, and offers a fascinating insight into both bisexuality and sibling rivalry. As ever, Justin Myers is as sharp as a stiletto and had me laughing like a particularly filthy drain

This really is a touching, witty book. Myers cements his reputation for wry insights into modern sexuality

Brilliant. I fell in love with Jake and there was something special about reading the brothers' stories unfold while keeping one eye on my own magnificent sons playing in our garden

In sparklingly astute prose Justin Myers pins down what it is to be struggling to articulate your sexuality in your thirties, and all the accompanying confusion, pain, family tensions and friendship shifts. Original, compelling, touching and funny

A funny, keenly observed tale about relationships and identity Red Magazine

With razor sharp observation, this coming of age story is full of heart Sunday Mirror