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Jean by Madeleine Dunnigan Review: Queer Lust and 1970s Secrets

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Last updated: February 6, 2026 8:16 am
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This debut novel delivers a fresh take on the queer coming-of-age genre, unfolding during the sweltering summer of 1976. Readers dive straight into the mind of protagonist Jean, a 17-year-old navigating intense teenage desires and self-discovery with raw immediacy.

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A Troubled Protagonist in an Unconventional School1976 Heatwave Fuels Tension and DesireFrom Spark to Explosion: Love, Betrayal, and TraumaDisillusion and Discovery Drive the Narrative

A Troubled Protagonist in an Unconventional School

Jean prepares for his overdue O-level exams after repeated school expulsions due to his violent past. Teachers struggle to teach him, yet he stands out as the only Jewish student in a gentile-dominated environment. As a scholarship boy raised by a single mother, he mingles with wealthy peers at his isolated, all-male school on the Sussex Downs.

Dubbed the “House of Nutters” by students, the school fosters bohemian nonconformity amid occasional rigid traditions. This secluded setting becomes a breeding ground for bold experiments in masculinity.

1976 Heatwave Fuels Tension and Desire

Set against Britain’s scorching 1976 summer, the story pulses with personal and political undercurrents. Jean’s delayed exams mirror his mismatched sexual awakening compared to his freer classmates. His urges blend aggressive childish impulses with mature disturbances, captured in prose that shifts seamlessly between sensual physicality and intellectual insight.

From Spark to Explosion: Love, Betrayal, and Trauma

A fleeting glance from classmate Tom ignites Jean’s pent-up passions, which have simmered unnoticed. This triggers revelations of a backstory marked by death, abandonment, and sexual abuse.

Dunnigan excels in vivid set-pieces: Jean’s first sexual encounter pairs with the graphic butchering of a carcass, while a core childhood memory intertwines with the shattering of an entire house’s glassware.

Disillusion and Discovery Drive the Narrative

The story balances disillusion—Tom’s ultimate betrayal—with profound discovery. This betrayal unlocks a pivotal lost memory, explaining Jean’s self-destructive patterns and ushering in hopeful clarity.

The novel culminates on an uplifting note, resonating with readers grappling with queer identity in a hostile world. It also evokes the thrilling perils of youthful self-realization for anyone who remembers awakening emotions.

This accomplished debut stands out for its surprising prose, blending sensuality, brutality, and emotional depth.

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