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Set in a small southern US town in the late 1980s, THE BALLAD OF BILLY LOPEZ is the story of Brad, a disaffected seventeen-year-old from a difficult home, whose Pa drinks too much and whose Ma tries her best, really she does. Brad sees the world for what it is, and performs tricks on anonymous men for money behind Yates's wholesale. He recently got into one fight too many and had to start seeing a doctor. The Doc has asked him to start keeping a diary. Brad isn't sold.
In class one day Brad is forced to work with straight-A dweeb, Billy Lopez, whose leg Brad just happened to break in a soccer game the month before (the latest in a long list of things that keep going wrong but are never Brad's fault). The pair reluctantly strike up a partnership, before discovering more in common than they would ever have expected.
As Billy and Brad's friendship develops, they find in one another things they lack in themselves. They spend the summer together: camping, drinking, talking, exploring... They grow closer, grow physical with one another - acts that Brad describes in his unique, matter-of-fact narrative style. Billy grounds Brad, and helps him to see that he is more than his upbringing, and that his dysfunctional family isn't irredeemable. In turn, Brad teaches Billy how to let loose sometimes, to be a teenager; while realising that Billy's cookie-cutter family life, with all its cable TV and en-suite bathrooms, isn't quite what it seems.
What starts out as an awkward alliance between two very different boys develops into an impulsive, eye-opening, and ultimately devastating romance.
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Set in a small southern US town in the late 1980s, THE BALLAD OF BILLY LOPEZ is the story of Brad, a disaffected seventeen-year-old from a difficult home, whose Pa drinks too much and whose Ma tries her best, really she does. Brad sees the world for what it is, and performs tricks on anonymous men for money behind Yates's wholesale. He recently got into one fight too many and had to start seeing a doctor. The Doc has asked him to start keeping a diary. Brad isn't sold.
In class one day Brad is forced to work with straight-A dweeb, Billy Lopez, whose leg Brad just happened to break in a soccer game the month before (the latest in a long list of things that keep going wrong but are never Brad's fault). The pair reluctantly strike up a partnership, before discovering more in common than they would ever have expected.
As Billy and Brad's friendship develops, they find in one another things they lack in themselves. They spend the summer together: camping, drinking, talking, exploring... They grow closer, grow physical with one another - acts that Brad describes in his unique, matter-of-fact narrative style. Billy grounds Brad, and helps him to see that he is more than his upbringing, and that his dysfunctional family isn't irredeemable. In turn, Brad teaches Billy how to let loose sometimes, to be a teenager; while realising that Billy's cookie-cutter family life, with all its cable TV and en-suite bathrooms, isn't quite what it seems.
What starts out as an awkward alliance between two very different boys develops into an impulsive, eye-opening, and ultimately devastating romance.
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