This memoir recounts the coming-of-age story of Joey Wilde, an 18-year-old gay man navigating self-discovery, identity, and independence during a summer in small-town Maine. It explores his internal struggles, early experiences with his sexuality, and his pursuit of freedom and acceptance in a conservative environment.
Joey secures a job as an assistant lifeguard at Wells Beach under Bill Bergeron, the head lifeguard. Bill welcomes Joey warmly, providing uniforms and access to facilities, and introduces him to a team of young lifeguards. The job offers Joey a sense of belonging and routine, as well as the opportunity to work outdoors and enjoy the summer. Bill's attraction to Joey is subtly suggested, adding layers to their relationship dynamic. The memoir describes Joey's first day and his optimism about this new phase.
The memoir also briefly introduces Jonathan Blackwell, a 51-year-old pianist performing at a piano bar in nearby Ogunquit, Maine. Jonathan, a gay man from Florida, has a longstanding friendship with Tom, who manages a local hotel. His seasonal move to Maine and the welcoming atmosphere of his workplace provide a contrast to Joey's youth and tentative steps toward freedom. Jonathan notices Joey during a performance, hinting at the potential for connection between generations within the LGBTQ+ community.