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by Warwick Collins (Author)
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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: The Friday Project Limited (October 1, 2007)
  • ISBN-10: 1905548761
  • ISBN-13: 978-1905548767
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars There's Trouble in the Bathroom..., March 19, 2008
This review is from: Gents (Hardcover)
Meet Ezekiel Murphy.

Needing work, he takes a job working as a toilet attendant at a men's washroom in the London Underground. Working with two other men, Reynolds and Jason, he figures this will be just one more run of the mill job.

He is mistaken.

One day while cleaning the bathroom, he watches as two men leave a cubicle together. Another time, he watches as someone kneels on the ground while the other man stays standing.

Appalled, he asks Reynolds and Jason what is going on. "It's the reptiles." Jason says. Apparently the bathroom in which they work in is a popular spot for "cottaging" or gay sex. Many men cruise the washroom looking to get off.

What shocks Ez the most is that these are seemingly normal men. He observes one gentleman he saw in a cubicle with another meet up with his family. "Took your time," the wife observes. He wonders if he should say anything; wonders if it's his place.

The three men are dealt a further blow when they are given an ultimatum: cut down on the amount of gay cursing in the washroom or the London council will shut it down. Suddenly, the three men find themselves in between a rock and a hard place having to confront an enemy they know nothing about.

They decide to take matters into their own hands. They start to observe the "reptiles" and their habits; they start to fight back. But what are they fighting most?

Their own prejudices or the rights of others?

Gents may be a small novel but it packs a mean wallop. Clocking in at only 172 pages, many would under estimate the power of this slim volume. They would be unwise to do so. Gents take an in your face look at many issues that other writers would cheerfully avoid: homosexuality, washroom sex, cruising, races, culture, prejudice and racism.

Gents has so much power because it looks at all these issues and more in such brutal, unashamed honesty. You never feel for an instant that you are reading something that should be shocking or scandalous; though, looked at separately, many of the books subjects do indeed cause scandal.

Collins has also created some of the most likeable, wonderful characters I've ever encountered in literature today: Ezekiel, a West Indian immigrant worried about providing for his wife and son. Jason, the Rastafarian who has two wives. Reynolds, their supervisor, who tries to remain distant from their situation but can't help getting drawn in.

These people breathe. I don't think I can say it clearer than that; they are people I know, people I talk to every day. They are real and honest and true people. It takes a talented writer to create characters with such finesse; characters that I feel I've known for years. It takes not only a writer but a magician to create with such simplicity.

Gents is written in simple, precise words. You won't find any purple prose here; because of the writing style, the issue is right there, out in the open, waiting for you to acknowledge it. Though the language is simple, the words have power. The book doesn't take a political or social stance. It sets everything on the table for you to read and makes no judgments.

Though many would argue that this is a book about homosexuality, it isn't. This is a book about people who are forced to confront something within themselves and make a decision that affects others. It's not about gay cruising. It's about the power of the human heart when you are asked to confront something you don't understand.

Gents is a treat, a joy and a pleasure. I am reading it again for the second time. I was moved, swayed and held by the power of Collins words and Gents is a novel that will haunt me for some time to come.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, June 22, 2005
By A&A (TOKIO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gents (Hardcover)
Gents is a wonderful book. Its cover feels sooo nice. It makes me want to touch it all day with my hands, my feet and I like to rub it on my face.
The story evolves around the lives of three public lavatory workers. Every day they are being confronted with so called "cottagers", mainly male business type men, who engage in casual sex. Being pressured by the public lavatory's management council the workers install a fake security camera in order to decrease the amount of misuse of the lavatories.
This leads to further complications with the management council due to the sudden decrease of overall customers and overall income. Confronted with a possible bankruptcy, the workers have to find a solution to this issue...Will they make it?

Find out yourself!

Albert and Adrian
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars RESPECT, June 22, 2005
This review is from: Gents (Hardcover)
Gents- is a very special book that I think you will not forget so fast.
The location, a public toilet is the main topic in this book. Although it`s interesting because it concerns with racism and respect. The story line deals with problems between the lavatory workers and the "reptiles". (Men who come to the place and have casual sex with other strange men in the cubicle).
If you are looking for something else than the usual lecture I would really advise you to read this book. It is a grat experience and I am sure it will activate you to think about it. So be tolerant and have respect towards people who are different from you and your expetations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comedy at the conveniences
Three West Indian men take centre stage in this engaging short novel; Reynolds, the long standing boss; Jason, his young Rasta assistant of six years, and new man Ez. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Benjamin

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant novel; should have won big prizes
This is the wittiest and most humane novel I've read in the last 20 years; certainly the best one about West Indians working in a public toilet in London. Read more
Published on September 27, 2005 by Cedric LaFarge

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful language, simple storyline
Caution: Spoilers!
This book is written in a very beautiful language, which can already be seen in the first page (tongues of flame, etc). Read more
Published on June 22, 2005 by shoegal

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and also going deeply
The books topic is the behaviour between blacks and whites and their prejudices. The setting is a lavatory where 3 employees try to do something against cottaging. Read more
Published on June 22, 2005 by Zatoichi

1.0 out of 5 stars Review on "Gents"
Gents, as the name already says, is the main place where everything happens. Ez, Jason and Mr. Reynolds all from Jamaica work there every day and have to deal with "reptiles"... Read more
Published on June 21, 2005 by joana*

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