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File Size: 753 KB

Print Length: 368 pages

Publication Date: January 24, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B01B1QM3ME

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I knew of peg houses and the practice in the Middle and Far East while still in grade school, although it was not a openly discussed topic. Even mention of pegging the speedometer of a car as teenage drivers caused a tightening of muscles into a real pucker factor.So this story is a glimpse into the dark world of a peg boy and his search for a HEA ending. He meets many people, some good and some bad, as he tries to survive in a situation where greed has more value than life. His beauty offers opportunity that others do not get to enjoy, but also pain and suffering with the direction of the wind changing as fast as life and death options.The descriptions are mild compared to the reality and life expectancy of the gold fields. Yes, it was possible to make a fortune with a little work, but easier to just take what you want without work. Men were at extreme risk, and women did not stand a chance. Mules were treated better than children.But with gold dust dreams swirling in their heads, thousands discarded everything and everyone for the dream of riches, only to loose it all to guns, drugs, sickness, booze, gambling, and sex. Scavengers got rich from others losses. The sex for sale slavery of the poor was tolerated as long as the dream existed, but soon everyone realizes they were screwed instead of screwing others. The scars still exist and the wind still covers the remains. Only a few escape alive. What man will do for greed and jealousy is not something to be proud of, but is good to know the traps

Surprisingly, I ended up liking this book, and even go as far as giving it 5 starts. But, let's be clear here:1) This book has highly detailed depictions of sex between minors with minors and adults; lots of times without consent (aka: rape)2) This books is self-published; So, some typos pipe up here and there, but nothing tremendous.3) It is literature; fantasy, based on the acknowledge of a historic fact: "peg-boys", and child sex-slaves in general through history.If anything of the above 3 bugs you, then simply do NOT buy this book. If you do though, understand the difference between reality and fiction, and you are curious to find out how someone can use the child-sex-slave material and use in an historical novel, and DO realize that a few misspells and typos may occur, then I say this book will probably satisfy you.It's an adventure of a young boy who gets (himself) into the child-sex market of the mid-19th century in San Francisco. He'll get a hard time, but will come out victorious, having paid a price though; as we all know that that's how life works. You'll learn some interesting facts about things in the mid-19th century and have a clearer understanding of why the west was (and still is) called the "Wild" West...All in all; it's just that: An adventure with sex, drugs and fortune with main starts underage boys. If you like fiction and don't seek for Dostoyevsky-like "high-end-literature", there's a high chance you'll like this book.MY humble opinion, of course...

Although this book appears to present itself as historical fiction, there is really very little reality base to this novel. Santiago is the book's main character, a 12 year old boy from Peru, who ventures to California with his father during the California gold rush of 1848. However, it seems that author Berube really had an older boy in mind, since Santiago is described as very largely endowed and having sexual repertoires more in line with a man in his early 20's. Also unrealistic is the fact that the novel seems to suggest that every grown male from the ship captains to the local restaurant owner, is sexually interested in boys. With these issues accepted, the book is quite a sexual romp and should not be read by those who are feint of heart. There is also a good dose of violence sprinkled in for good measure. The author's language is sometimes stilted, suggesting that he may be foreign-born. All of this accepted, the book is otherwise an interesting read and the reader is quite spell-bound to find out how Santiago will survive in this harrowing drama. The ending was well-written and satisfying.

I liked the story, both the sexy parts and how the lovers overcome obstacles to live happily togther. The ugly parts are historical and need not be glossed over. The chronological and geographical bloopers are irritating and detract from enjoying the story. The date the ship sails is before the date Santi arrives at the port. There are a couple other similar errors. The geography described of the gold rush town of Columbia is all wrong - I live nearby. Look at a map when writing about the Mother Lode and GreatValley!

There are plenty of technical issues to be found in this but I'm willing to overlook them for the sake of the story.One big issue here is that it's the narrator that gives you the insight of the tale - we never really get to know these characters in that they never really speak for themselves. You can try to figure them out by reviewing their discussions or by considering what we're told they thought about something or someone but it runs thin in such a long, long, story!I'm giving it three stars because a lot of the story stays with you and the characters also but over all I felt the writing was stiff and the story was a bit much.We survive a slow start and a mid section that is interesting, though poorly guided, and a finish that is foreseeable, rushed and disappointing.It is not a smooth read and I would only recommend this to someone I believed would appreciate it as research for their own project.

I am not all that familiar with the historical Barbary Coast, though I did know it was known for lawlessness during the gold rush era. This book details the sex trade as experienced through a young boy during that time. Though this is a work of fiction, I have no doubt that it is based upon what truly happened during that time. It was heartbreaking, but the ending gives hope for at least a few of the boys. This is not a light read, but it is worth reading.

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