Scott Grossman

The author says he's "deeply scarred" by abuse and a struggle with sexual identity. He comes to a conclusion that, "my futile attempts to 'fix it' had cost me my dreams." We know he was class president, captain of the basketball team, valedictorian, recipient of numerous scholarships, president of his fraternity, campus lothario and oh yes, he won a NY Times internship created for him. What lost dreams?

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Kelly F he lost his childhood. At that point does anything else matter.
Tara He dreamed of becoming a politician, but not being able to come to terms with his childhood trauma and sexual identity (he felt) cost him that dream.
Suzanne Prichard I was kind of thinking that myself!
Richard Scott.....how about dreams of having an untraumatized soul, for starters? as another has said: "he lost his childhood".
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by Charles M. Blow (Goodreads Author)
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