Breathless
By Keith Hale
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A high school senior in small town Arkansas finds a new boy in class on the first day of school--a handsome exchange student from Turkey whose presence in town causes a stir. As the friendship develops, hearts and minds are stirred as well, especially when the young Turk attempts to teach his new American friend the traditional Turkish sport of oil wrestling. Keith Hale, author of the acclaimed novel Cody, delivers a young adult short story that also will find an audience with adults due to its universal multicultural themes and likeable characters.
Keith Hale
Keith Hale grew up in central Arkansas and Waco, Texas. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Following a five-year career as a journalist in Austin, Amsterdam, and Little Rock, Hale earned a Ph.D. in literature from Purdue and took a position teaching British and Philippine literature at the University of Guam. Hale writes both fiction and scholarly works including his groundbreaking novel Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada (Cody), first published in the Netherlands, and Friends and Apostles, his edition of Rupert Brooke's letters published by Yale University Press, London.
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Breathless - Keith Hale
Breathless
Keith Hale
Copyright © 2022 by Keith Hale
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BISAC: Fiction / Coming of Age / Gay
BISAC: Fiction / Young Adult / LGBT
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Breathless
Chapter One
His name was Yusuf, but everyone at school except for me and a girl named Dawn called him Joseph, or just Joe. I don’t remember him ever saying he was okay with being called Joe, but that was the inevitable progression after he invited everyone to call him Joseph. He was an exchange student from Turkey: dark hair worn short, dark eyes, medium build, good cheek bones, perfect teeth, cute ears, handsome neck, flat shoulders. When first I saw him, I was taken aback by his masculine beauty.
I live in a small town. Nothing goes on without the whole town knowing. I had grown up with all the kids in the school, except for those who had transferred in at some point, but their numbers were small. Our town was losing population, not gaining, and as the population dwindled, it seemed to me that everyone knew everyone else too well. Our senior class numbered sixty-three, or so I had thought until I entered my senior English class the first day of school. Who was this guy, and how could he appear at my high school without me knowing a new family had moved into town? But there he was, sitting alone on one side of the room about halfway down the row of desks. I had come in a little early myself to say hello to Mr. Clement, my favorite teacher, and to ask what he had done during the summer. Mr. Clement lived in the city and drove an hour each day to teach in our town. Maybe that’s why I liked him best. He knew more of the world than anyone local, and I liked learning from him and studying his ways. As he was talking to Yusuf when I entered the room, I didn’t interrupt to greet him loudly and warmly the way I had planned. I walked in, saw that he was talking to someone, looked to see who had beat me into class, and there he was, a young Bithynion. I couldn’t believe my eyes.
As I stared at the new kid, Mr. Clement wrapped up whatever he was saying to Yusuf and gave me the hearty greeting I had planned for him.
Brody! Welcome! How was your summer?
I had a good time,
I answered. Worked all summer but played a lot too. Spent a lot of time at the lake. How about you?
Went to England,
Mr. Clement replied. I’ve always wanted to go. I finally went!
"No shi-, um, no kidding? Really? I was impressed.
What was it like?"
Too much to tell! Sit with me at lunch and I’ll tell you all about it.
Alright! I will!
That was one of the great things about Mr. Clement. He rarely ate lunch at the teachers’ table. He preferred to sit with students and catch up on our lives, learn the things one can’t learn in front of a classroom. But he did it in a cool way, without intrusion. We knew he did it because he liked us, so we liked him. At least most of us did. There were some rumors that he was gay, and that was enough to keep some guys from being totally thrilled with him. Assholes. Most of us didn’t care if the rumors were true or not. We just liked the man.
Right now, I want to introduce you to Yusuf,
Mr. Clement said, pronouncing it YOU-suf. Just remember "you suck, as in
I don’t suck. You suck," I told myself, but I had to remember to say suf, not suck.
I quickly, too quickly, said, Hey, how’s it going?
Great!
Yusuf said, with an accent. A… really… strong… and so ridiculously cute… accent. I was dizzy. Why was I dizzy?
Yusuf is an exchange student from Turkey.
Cool,
I said. Welcome to Halsted.
Thank you.
How long you been here?
I come Friday in the night. Two days.
Mr. Clement rejoined