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"Boys Keep Swinging goes beyond the origin story
behind some of my favorite music . . . A wild, sexy, emotional
ride through underground New York at the millennium. From the
fringes to the top, it's a tale that speaks to the outsider in
all of us."—Andy Cohen
“Jake Shears puts it all on the line. He draws you in and you
can’t look away. Boys Keep Swinging is the book everyone will be
reading and talking about.”—Sandra Bernhard
“On the stage, Jake Shears is a triumphant explosion of
unembarrassed carnality and charm. On the page, he's very much
the same. Boys Keep Swinging is one courageous joyride of a
memoir. It should be illegal for rock stars to write so
beautifully.”—Armistead Maupin
“This is a beautiful, fascinating memoir by a beautiful guy who
has lived a fascinating life—and he has the ins and receipts
to prove it. Wonderful!”—Dan Savage
“[Shears] writes fluidly and often affectingly, giving shape to
his peripatetic, never-dull life . . . readers will be
captivated.”—Booklist
"Fun and compulsively readable, precisely the kind of book one
would expect from someone who sang about getting his mama jacked
up on cheap champagne….Boys Keep Swinging is no ghostwritten
autobiography; Shears studied creative writing at Eugene Lang
College in New York. But what he has written is splendid: a
star-studded memoir, a cultural history of gay millennial New
York, and an origin story for one of the most important pop acts
of the 2000s."—Lambda Literary
“[Chronicles] not just the ups and downs of rock stardom but a
saucy slice of downtown New York in the aughts.” – New York Times
"Entertaining and honest."—New York Post
“A thoroughly endearing portrait . . . an exhilarating yet
poignant account of one boy taking flight. And [Shears] is just
as clever a narrator as he is a lyricist, keenly sketching the
gay bars and nightclubs that fostered the electroclash scene in
which the band spawned. Boys Keep Swinging is an absolute joy,
even for those who don't feel like dancing.”—Dave Wheeler, Shelf
Awareness (starred review)
"Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears shows a whole new side of
himself in this candid account. He sensitively reveals his
lifelong struggle with self-acceptance while also detailing New
York’s queer scene with salacious ease."—Entertainment Weekly
“Well-crafted and entertaining.”—The Advocate
“Hugely engaging and appealingly frank…it’s as much a book about
growing up gay in 80s and 90s America, and New York’s rich queer
performance subculture, as it is about [Shears’s] band’s
vertiginous rise, although he draws the latter in vivid
detail.”—Alexis Petridis, The Guardian (Best Books of 2018)
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About the Author
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Jake Shears is the lead singer and a primary
songwriter of the multiplatinum-selling glam rock band Scissor
Sisters. Born in Arizona, he grew up in the Seattle area before
moving to New York City, where he studied fiction writing at The
New School. He wrote the music for Tales of the City, a 2011
stage musical based on Armistead Maupin’s bestselling book series
of the same name, and he has played the role of Charlie Price in
Kinky Boots on Broadway. Jake Shears recently finished his debut
solo album, which will be released in mid-2018. He divides his
time between Los Angeles and New Orleans.
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