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THE EPIC ROMANCE, back in print in a new revised edition! Before he was “Brad Vance,” Brad published under the name Orland Outland. “We” are pleased to make this novel available again! Cal Hewitt and Eric Hamilton grew up just across the street from each other, but far across a cultural divide. Both young men are gay, but where Eric has been raised in a happy, sunny, liberal household, Cal has grown up in a conservative, religious family for whom being gay is anathema. But their attraction to each other is not to be denied, not over the span of a decade or a continent. Their lives will intersect again and again as each lives through their own version of gay life – AIDS, drugs, activism, the pain of loss and the solace of family. This is also the story of two strong women, Carol Hewitt and Emma Hamilton. Both their journeys as mothers will take them far from where they began, far from where they expected to end up. It’s the story of families, broken and healed, the story of an era that ends with the promise of a new millennium…

Different People Orland Outland Brad Vance 9781542323123 Books

The Publisher's Weekly reviewer pretty much "nailed it" for the most part, including his assessment of the characters and their actions.
In a nutshell, this is a very wordy, often interesting, often frustrating, sometimes comforting and challenging story of two neighbors, whom we meet in their early 20's and follow through to their mid 30's. You read about the experiences they shared, their dreams, unexpected life experiences, and what in their lives seemed destined to keep them apart, although fate often intervened. It gives you an idea how our upbringing - even if we disagree with the basic concepts - can affect our future attitudes and lives, both good and bad.
In my opinion, the overriding morale here is that one should keep lines of communication open, and not let your fatalistic intuition tell you that a potential relationship just "won't work," when your heart is telling you otherwise. It's a lesson that the two men never seem to learn, to the very last page.

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  • Paperback 404 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 2, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1542323126

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Different People Orland Outland Brad Vance 9781542323123 Books Reviews


The provocative book jacket notwithstanding, author Orland Outland's "Different People" may be about gay life and relationships, but it's not one of those books that eludes the gay sexual escapades of which fantasies are made. Instead, it is a novel in the mainstream sense and, though fiction, smacks all too bittersweetly of reality, and the main characters can easily be straight or anything else. "Different People" refers to main characters Cal Hewitt and Eric Hamilton (for whom the former has the hots) and how the circumstances of their different lives doom any chance for love, until a series of tragedies brings the pair together again, after literally a lifetime of passing acknowledgments. Love and romance blossom then, but the reader is made all too painfully aware that it's to be an all-too-brief time of happiness for both men. But how Cal and Eric get to that point is sometimes all too real one tightly closeted and full of homophobic hate for himself, the other an out-and-out gay stud, and their separate journeys that end with them taking a chance on love with each other winds through Reno, Nev., San Francisco and New York City. On their way, Cal and Eric each have their stories, all of them all to real like death of loved ones, AIDS, addiction and, to some extent, self-destruction by way of drug abuse and risky sex. "Different People," being mainstream-caliber, may be too tame for the well-versed gay reader, but distinguishes itself as smacking of truth although fiction. And in many, many respects, Cal and Eric could have been straight or a man and woman couple, so applicable are their experiences to the mainstream.
Our main characters Eric and Cal are very very different individuals. The story begins with them getting to know each other as adolescents (they live on the same street). At one point they even share a kiss in the park. Eric is a young man who identifies and deals with his sexuality early on. He even becomes an AIDS activist and works diligently towards that end. Eric's mom, Emma, who is very accepting of her son's life and differences, embraces him and his work. As a matter of fact, Eric's mom is the one who realizes that another young man in the neighborhood, Cal, might have an interest in her son. Cal comes from a conservative right-wing fundamental Christian family. In dealing with his sexuality Cal takes a very different approach as his self-esteem is at an all time low, and he finds himself involved in unsafe sex practices as well as getting involved in drugs (all the while remembering his first kiss with Eric). As fate would have it, Eric and Cal do come together many years later after Eric suffers the loss of his lover from AIDS, and his mother from cancer. I don't want to tell you the end as that is the best part of the story. This book is very much worth your time. An easy read that presents some very interesting situations. I loved the ending. I highly recommend it!
Cal Hewitt and Eric Hamilton grow up on the same street in Reno, NV. They're both teenagers when the novel opens, it's 1988 and both are gay. Eric has a very liberal mother who encourages him to explore his sexuality. Cal keeps his homosexuality hidden because he comes from a VERY religious family. It follows them through the years dealing with drugs, AIDS and various other subjects.

It starts off OK but quickly falls apart about halfway through. What starts off as a somewhat interesting story of two men turns into a boring history lesson about the 1980s and 90s and dealing with AIDS. The author seems to forget the main characters at times and just gives us pages and pages of every single event that happened in San Francisco in the 80s. If I want to read about AIDS and San Fran there are hundreds of non-fiction books I can pick up--I don't need to hear it nonstop in what is supposed to be a fiction book. Even worse characters appear and disappear quickly (Eric's boyfriend is introduced...then completely dumped) About two-thirds of the way through this I was thoroughly annoyed and hated the main characters. Cal becomes pathetic and Eric is an extremely annoying and egotistical jerk. I basically just skipped to the end to see what happened (the ending was WAY too pat and predictable).

The Publishers Weekly review is correct--if you've never read a gay love story you might like this. But, if you have, you'll probably be bored silly. This gets two stars only for the beginning two or three chapters.
I hate to be critical of a book that is so grand in its scope, but there are things that just do not set right in this one. The good points interesting characters, detailed motivations, and a generally captivating story. The bad points a very annoying almost voice-over type narration that creeps in occasionally, the author's constant desire to impress us with the books he's read and, after all the wordiness that comes before it, a very tidy, pat little ending. However, this is not a bad book and there is stuff to enjoy. Just don't feel badly when you want to skip a few pages or if you have the desire to roll your eyes at some of the conceit.
The Publisher's Weekly reviewer pretty much "nailed it" for the most part, including his assessment of the characters and their actions.
In a nutshell, this is a very wordy, often interesting, often frustrating, sometimes comforting and challenging story of two neighbors, whom we meet in their early 20's and follow through to their mid 30's. You read about the experiences they shared, their dreams, unexpected life experiences, and what in their lives seemed destined to keep them apart, although fate often intervened. It gives you an idea how our upbringing - even if we disagree with the basic concepts - can affect our future attitudes and lives, both good and bad.
In my opinion, the overriding morale here is that one should keep lines of communication open, and not let your fatalistic intuition tell you that a potential relationship just "won't work," when your heart is telling you otherwise. It's a lesson that the two men never seem to learn, to the very last page.
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