MahadJMiami
Brian and World: A Novel
The world speaks in songs, and Brian Bennett is finally ready to listen.
For Brian Bennett, life isn't lived in linear time, but in crescendos and decrescendos. From the cramped console of his childhood bedroom to the electric buzz of queer nightlife, music is his only reliable compass. It's the constant filter through which he processes the world's beauty, its injustice, and his own complicated place within it.
As a young gay man finding his feet in the intricate and often intimidating modern world, Brian's journey is a search for harmony-a blend of self-acceptance and genuine connection.
He navigates a series of challenging duets: the quiet isolation of feeling different, the triumphant blast of artistic expression, and the often-discordant search for lasting love. Each crush, each defining moment, and each devastating heartbreak forms a new, painful, or beautiful movement in his ongoing symphony.
Through the complex rhythms of first loves, profound betrayals, and the unwavering bonds of chosen family, Brian learns that every great composition requires both tension and release. He must confront the difficult truth that not every note will be perfect, and that some songs must end for the next one to begin.
Brian and World is an intimate, moving, and resonant novel about what it takes to stop performing and start living, and how one man finally learns to conduct the beautiful, complicated orchestra of his own life.
Rankings:
Nov 11, '25 - #132 scary
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Nov 16, '25 - #8 motivation
Nov 18, '25 - #43 scary