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Paperback Pop Salvation Book

ISBN: 0061672971

ISBN13: 9780061672972

Pop Salvation

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Book Overview

Caleb Watson is not like the other children at his Washington, D.C., private school. Having skipped a grade--and being younger and smaller than the rest of the boys--he finds that his Southern accent and sensitive, reserved nature set him even further apart. Caleb simply does not belong.

But on a field trip to the art museum, Caleb discovers his hero--his icon--when he is exposed to the art of Andy Warhol. In the beauty of the things that don't fit, in the art and philosophy of Pop plus the glorious camp of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and its creatures of the night, Caleb will find sanctuary, transforming himself and the eccentric friends he meets along the way into his own little version of Warhol's Factory.

Customer Reviews

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I Can Make You A Man

Growing up off the beaten path, a young man finds his guiding lights in Andy Warhol, pop art, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show. This is a window into a world of people trying to find what they carry inside of them by comparing the edges of it with what they find outside of them, and not always getting it right. Pop Salvation contains elements of queer theory, gender construction, pop art, 80s nostalgia, and, of course, the rise and rise of Andy Warhol. Reynald touches on his subjects with a deceptively deft touch, making it easy to forget just how easy it is to get caught up in the lives of his characters. Until, of course, the inevitable crunches come.

Extraordinarily Startling Simplicity!

The thing about Reynald's book that absolutely kills me, is its startling simplicity*. As a writer, he respects the reader enough to grant them access into the world he's created without spoon-feeding them any more than is absolutely necessary - which allows us to become active participants in the journey. It's a bit like an extraordinary black and white photograph in that way: so vivid, that you can see every single color in the monochrome. *Simplicity which cannot have been anything but unbelievably difficult to achieve.

Great debut novel

I have so many things to say about this book that I don't even know where to begin. I guess I'll start by saying how much I loved it. Based on the back cover, I wasn't sure how interesting this book would be, so it really took me aback once I really got into it. The first few pages start off a little bit slow, but within about 15 pages, you can't help but fall in love with little Caleb Watson and then you won't be able to put the book down until it's finished. Pop Salvation is a book about the self-discovery of Caleb Watson, who moves to a new town at age 11 and is never really accepted by the other children in his school. Throughout the book he struggles to find an identity that fits him, discovering the wonders of art, Andy Warhol and The Rocky Horror Picture Show along the way. The book is set in the early 80's at the height of Warhol's popularity and his work in The Factory. Caleb adopts Warhol's philosophy into his own life and even begins dressing like the famed artist. But the most exciting parts of the book are the times Caleb spends with his friends, creating their own art and interacting in a world where everyone is accepted. Caleb and his few friends are all part of a group of outcasts who struggle throughout the book to come to terms with their sexual identity, having been labeled as "different" from very early on. I'm assuming the marketers who put together the blurb on the back of the book left out this part of the story in order to draw in a larger audience, as I'm sure there are people who would be put off by a book about teenagers struggling with whether they are gay or straight, but I found this to be the most extraordinary and wonderful part of the book. The first half of the book reads almost like a love letter from Caleb to his friends, Aaron and Sonia. The tenderness he has for them radiates off the page in a way that makes you want to stop time and let it last forever. At a certain point I knew things were going to take a turn for the worst and I almost put the book down so I wouldn't have to break out of the lovely dreamworld I'd been living in, but, of course, I couldn't stop myself from seeing where author Lance Reynald would lead me. I don't want to give away too much of the book so I'll just say that I found this book to be one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful books I've ever read. You'll definitely cry, so bring some tissues with you when you read it.

unique spin on the coming of age story

In this unique coming of age tale set in the 1980s, young Caleb Watson finds himself a social outcast at his school in Washington, D.C. He knows he's different from the other boys in school but not exactly sure how or why. Bullied to no end, he finally finds the escape he needs through the world of Pop Art, specifically with Andy Warhol. Soon, he emulates his idol and drastically changes his appearance, giving the kids at school a more tangible reason to make fun of him. When a new kid, Aaron, arrives at school, the two, both outcasts in their own way, slowly become best friends. Before long, Aaron becomes Caleb's muse, but their developing relationship raises questions neither boy seems ready to answer. As Caleb dives more into his world of art, he meets a cast of characters along the way, creating his own little Warhol scene. As Caleb and his friends experiment sexually and with drugs, they sometimes confront grave consequences. They find solace in their art and through the institute that is the legendary midnight showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, but the freedom they discover leads each of them down a different path. At times heartbreaking, I couldn't put this novel down. While it's a tragic tale in many ways, the end is more hopeful for Caleb. By the close of the story, we're left awestruck by how much he's grown from a confused boy emulating Andy Warhol to a grown man ready to be himself for a change.

Beautiful

I'm not very good at reviewing books, but I loved this book so much, that I had to put something in writing. I read this book in a little over 24 hours. I found it completely fascinating and just couldn't put it down. Caleb's story is so sad, but I also felt that it ended hopefully. This story is so haunting and achingly beautiful, I cried through the end of it. Please, please, please give this book a chance. I'm so glad I did. This is the kind of story that sticks with you. This book has earned a place in my top ten of all time.
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