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Boychick is a 1971 novel by American writer . The book is pederastic, and centers on 28 year-old Leo Tsalis falling in love with Leroy, a 16 year-old boy he calls Boychick, after a brief sexual encounter. It received a mixed critical reception in the gay press; its plot was both criticized as cliché and praised as an authentic expression of gay life in New York City.

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  • Boychick is a 1971 novel by American writer . The book is pederastic, and centers on 28 year-old Leo Tsalis falling in love with Leroy, a 16 year-old boy he calls Boychick, after a brief sexual encounter. It received a mixed critical reception in the gay press; its plot was both criticized as cliché and praised as an authentic expression of gay life in New York City. (en)
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  • 9780878060108
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  • Leo Skir (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • 9780878060108 (xsd:decimal)
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  • English (en)
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  • Boychick (en)
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  • Boychick is a 1971 novel by American writer . The book is pederastic, and centers on 28 year-old Leo Tsalis falling in love with Leroy, a 16 year-old boy he calls Boychick, after a brief sexual encounter. It received a mixed critical reception in the gay press; its plot was both criticized as cliché and praised as an authentic expression of gay life in New York City. (en)
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