Bart Yates is the Alex Award-winning author of novels including Leave Myself Behind, The Brothers Bishop, and The Third Hill North of Town, written as Noah Bly. He is also a musician, and plays clarinet, saxophone, and bass guitar. He lives in Iowa City, IA. Readers may visit his website at BartYates.com.
Praise for Leave Myself Behind:
“Since The Catcher in the Rye, authors have been hoping to
create the next Holden Caulfield and critics have hoped to crown a
character with that distinction. The latest temptation for
comparison is surely Leave Myself Behind. Bart Yates' main
character and narrator, Noah York, has Caulfield-style teenage
authenticity. Noah’s voice is more than just honest
or original; it’s real…This isn’t just a novel about a boy
dealing with discrimination and fighting for acceptance… We don’t
see Noah as simply a gay teen or fatherless child. We see him as a
character dealing with life. That’s what makes Leave Myself
Behind so great.” —The Plain Dealer
"Noah York is seventeen, but don't let his age fool you. Noah's
blunt, funny and dead-on narrative will lend this memorable
tale of young-but-cynical love a fresh resonance with readers of
all ages, gay or straight, male or female. A gripping tale of
buried secrets and emerging attractions, but more than that, a
story of the familial ties that bind as they grow stronger and
pull apart." —Brian Malloy, author of After Francesco
“Tart-tongued and appealing, young Noah York is living through the
worst and best three months of his life. In Bart
Yates’ gripping debut novel, Noah spins a tale that is by
turns refreshingly strange and poignantly familiar. What
he discovers—about the haunted and haunting past, the always
vexed relations between parents and children, the
bittersweet mysteries of love—will shock and surprise and move
you.” —Paul Russell, author of War Against The Animals
“Yates effectively captures the honest, sometimes silly, often
tender interactions between his fragile characters.” —Booklist
“With Leave Myself Behind, Bart Yates gives us both the
laugh-out-loud and refreshingly sincere coming-of-age
story we’ve been missing all these years.” —Instinct
Magazine
“It’s not an easy task these days to come up with a fresh and
original gay coming-of-age and coming-out story. Give
Bart Yates credit; he takes the challenge and relies on other
narrative pulls to launch his tale of how his narrator a smart
and smart-alecky artist with Holden Caulfield-like skepticism
about the world, comes to self-knowledge about his own sexuality,
society’s (especially his high school’s) way of dealing with it . .
. and most importantly, how his love for the boy next
door develops. Yates is an author to watch and earns an ‘A'."
—Frontiers
“The writing is fresh and the stories intriguing.” —Echo
Magazine
“An effervescently effective addition to the genre—Yates, in his
first novel, has injected juicy originality into the coming-of-age
fable.” —The Front Page (Raleigh, North Carolina)
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