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Description: 'The G.A.A is the Gaelic Athletic Association. G.A.Y. is a club night at the London Astoria. Both are full of sweaty men.' 'You've got to fight to be fabulous.' Anto Broderick is young, cute and wants to be a pop star. But he's cursed with parents who are 'sporty ... G.A.A. sporty'. Then sport suddenly becomes more than a little interesting when he strikes up an unlikely friendship with his sister's boyfriend, Khalid Kashani, a football-loving English Muslim. But can a gay guy really be Just Good Friends with his flirty straight mate? G.A.A.Y is a funny, bittersweet story of thwarted lust. Driven by viciously witty dialogue, Jarlath Gregory's characters enact a tragicomic drama against the backdrop of modern Dublin in all its grime and glitter. PRAISE FOR JARLATH GREGORY'S SNAPSHOTS 'Vibrant and believeable ... an excellent writer.' - Ronan Jennings, Irish Examiner 'A novel told in story fragments as razor sharp as any metal splinters from a paramilitary bomb ... Probably the best gay Irish literary achievement. Ever.' - Denis Milholland, Gay Community News
'Pithy, hilarious.' - Eoghan Corry, In Dublin
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