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Metamorphosis Metamorphosis
by D.J. McLaurin
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status: Read in September, 2008, read count: one

Michael Bagley and Chachi Spencer are back from “What if it Feels Good?” Again, I’m struck by this amazing story of desire and love between two men—Michael is now eighteen, Chachi is forty-something. “Metamorphosis” is about more and written with more heart than I’ve read in a very long time. D.J. McLaurin understands acceptance and, more importantly, infinite love. The novel is also about Michael’s extreme transformation. The author asks that you open your mind and heart in reading this wonderful story. It’s fiction, but the ordeals experienced by the characters happen in real life, albeit not your average life. They experience tribulations that some would not understand.

Michael and Chachi truly love each other—even when angry and confused. Conversely, they are not always true to their relationship. Michael experiences homelessness at fourteen, at eighteen, drug addiction trying to fight off his demons and near uncommon physical death. Chachi is a toff gadabout...more
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