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Michael Carson

    Michael Carson is the pen name of British author Michael Wherly. He is best known for his Benson trilogy of novels, which follows a young man growing up Catholic and homosexual. His works often explore themes of identity and faith. Carson's style is praised for its sensitivity and depth.

    Das klebrige Glück der Süße
    Das Glück der Süße. Roman
    The Art of Health
    Sucking Sherbet Lemons
    Stripping penguins bare
    A Lovely View of Sea
    • 2022

      The Art of Health

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the critical lesson of prioritizing one's own well-being before helping others, using the familiar airplane safety protocol as a metaphor. It emphasizes the importance of self-care and personal responsibility, particularly in challenging situations. Through this lens, it encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and the necessity of ensuring their own stability before extending support to those around them.

      The Art of Health
    • 2019
    • 1992

      Stripping penguins bare

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(75)Add rating

      A humorous sequel to "Sucking Sherbet Lemons". Martin Benson has left St Finbar's seminary in disgrace and is struggling to correct social injustices in his role as vice-president of the Overseas Students' Society at Aberystwyth University.

      Stripping penguins bare
    • 1989

      Sucking Sherbet Lemons

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(240)Add rating

      A classic, hilarious coming out novel about growing up in the 1960s—can Benson be both gay and Catholic? Gay and happy? What do you do when you're fat, 14, and your obsessions include the Catholic Church, doing the right thing, scones and sweets, and other boys and their private parts? Well, if you're Benson, you panic and flee, hiding from the flesh as a novice in a monastery. Alas, St. Finbar's monastery is as full of temptation as the grammar school he'd left behind. The devils of desire find Benson once again and throw him back into the world from which he’d tried to escape. Returned to school, Benson is still trying to square the circle of his conflicting enthusiasms and desires. This comic epic is a warm, funny, and bold reminder of just how new, and superficial, sexual tolerance in contemporary society really is.

      Sucking Sherbet Lemons