At the University of North Carolina, Ronnys made some friends, kept his secrets, survived dorm life, and protected his heart. Until he cant. Ben is in some ways Ronnys opposite; hes big and solid where Ronny is small and slight. Bens at UNC on a football scholarship. Confident, with that easy jock swagger, and an explosive temper always simmering. He has a steady stream of girlfriends. Bens aware of the overwhelming effect he has on Ronny. Its like a sensation of power. So easy to tease Ronny, throw playful insults, but it all feels somehowloaded. Meanwhile Ronnys mother has moved to Vegas with her latest husband. And Bens mother is fighting advanced cancer. A bubble forms around the two, as surprising to Ronny as it is to Ben. Within it their connection ignites physically and emotionally. But what will happen when the tensile strength of a bubble is tested? When the rest of life intervenes? The Dove in the Belly is about the electric, dangerous, sometimes tender but always powerful attraction between two very different boys. But its also about the full cycles of love and life and how they open in us the twinned capacities for grief and joy.
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Dimensions: 150 x 241mm
Publication Date: 12 May 2022
Publisher: Levine Querido
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781646141319
About Jim Grimsley
Jim Grimsley was born in rural eastern North Carolina and was educated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jim's first novel Winter Birds/i> won the Sue Kaufman Prize for best first novel from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. He has published other novels including Dream Boy Kirith Kirin and My Drowning . His books are available in Hebrew German French Spanish Dutch and Portuguese. He has also published a collection of plays and most recently a memoir How I Shed My Skin . His body of work as a prose writer and playwright was awarded the Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2005. For twenty years he taught writing at Emory University in Atlanta.