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It’s tough to be an almost 13-year-old boy. Even if one’s never been, still, one can imagine. But Eugene “Genie?? Smalls, the protagonist of “Huge,” James W. Fuerst’s debut novel, has more than his fair share of adolescent angst with which to deal. “Huge” uses a fairly familiar archetype as its foundation—the bildungsroman—but the storyline quickly diverges from cliché to downright bizarre. The novel, narrated from...
...actors in “Genie?? start coming to his swim meets...
Although they quickly found a replacement Gia, Lawler’s dedication to the show was made evident by his willingness to play a singing black female genie??something he very clearly...
...though Lawler’s post-“Genie?? swimming performance hasn’t reached the astounding levels of his junior year—he placed significantly lower than usual in the 2005 NCAA meet—he is thankful that he decided to stick with the team...
...Lawler began “Genie?? during his training for the Olympic trials...