Sixteen

Sixteen

by P-P Hartnett (Author)

Synopsis

Steven lives for the school holidays, touring the swimming pools with his best friend Michael, talking about the music he loves and enjoying the attention as he pauses on the highest diving platform. Growing up surrounded by the images on pop videos and teen magazines, Steven soon learnt that a look can be provocative, that a smile can be a comeon. But when did he learn to respond, to act the part of a sixteen year old? Carl understands the lure of the image. As a consultant in the music industry, he creates the boy bands that dominate the charts and fill the record shops. When he meets Steven at the local swimming pool, it is inevitable that his svengali side comes to the fore. But even he does not know what he really wants: is his interest personal, could it be professional? And how far is he prepared to exploit the appeal of a sixteen year old?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 20 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0340733411
ISBN 13: 9780340733417

Media Reviews
1 'Hartnett gives us an insightful insider's account of doomed but beautiful wretches...A clear eyed judgement on the rules of sexual attraction, desire and submission' - CALL ME, Andrew Biswell, Daily Telegraph 2 'Very much the kind of book people are going to be talking about for some time to come' - Paul Burston, Time Out 3 'A funny, sad, and wonderful lubricious think-off - The Village Voice 4 'Possibly the most uncomprimising provocative and downright shocking author presently writing in Britain' - Ra Page, editor of City Life Book of Manchester Short Stories
Author Bio
P-P Hartnett was born in West London of Irish parents. Home is a little terraced house on a hill in Colne, Lancashire.