The fifth novel in the "Tales of the city" sequence, which chronicles high, low and louche life in San Francisco and looks at the perplexing consequences of the AIDS epidemic. Maupin aims to portray the trials of modern love and lust and demystify the gay way of life, with sensitivity and humour. He lives in San Francisco and his novels were originally serialized in the "San Francisco Chronicle" and the "San Francisco Examiner". The four previous books in this sequence are available as Corgi paperback originals.
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The fifth novel in the "Tales of the city" sequence, which chronicles high, low and louche life in San Francisco and looks at the perplexing consequences of the AIDS epidemic. Maupin aims to portray the trials of modern love and lust and demystify the gay way of life, with sensitivity and humour. He lives in San Francisco and his novels were originally serialized in the "San Francisco Chronicle" and the "San Francisco Examiner". The four previous books in this sequence are available as Corgi paperback originals.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Illustrated by Carl Dennis Buell. Small quarto. Teal cloth stamped in black. Boards with light edgewear, near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a touch of toning and edgewear. The fifth book in the "Tales of the City" series.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition. Illustrated by Carl Dennis Buell. Small quarto. Teal cloth stamped in black. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with slight toning on the flaps. Briefly Inscribed by the author on the title page: "For George, Armistead Maupin." The fifth book in the "Tales of the City" series.
Michael finds out that he is positive, but that doesn?t stop him from being lonely. He meets a tour guide from a visit to Alcatraz, Thack. The two of them go away with Brian, to a cabin in the redwoods. Brian is scared that he has AIDS, and can?t deal with Mary Ann?s advances until the test results come back, in 10 days. Mary Ann is consumed by being an anchor woman, and is outside herself when Entertainment Tonight comes to interview her. Her interview with a famous fat model doesn?t go well, at all. Wren Douglas, the fat and beautiful model, is propositioned by Frannie?s new husband Booter, to stay near the Bohemian Grove, an all male camp in the redwoods. DeDe and D?or are off to Wimminwood, an all women?s camp in the redwoods. This could be the thing to tear their relationship apart. How will the lives of these significant others survive in the latest installment of Armistead Maupin?s timeless series?