More Tales of the City

Author: Armistead Maupin
The divinely human comedy that began with Tales of the City rolls recklessly along as Michael Tolliver pursues his favourite gynaecologist, Mona Ramsey uncovers her roots in a desert whorehouse, and Mary Ann Singleton finds love at sea with the amnesiac of her dreams…..Read More
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Sure of You
In this, the sixth and final self-contained volume of Armistead Maupin's epic chronicle of modern life, a fiercely ambitious TV talk show host finds she must choose between national stardom… Continue Reading Posted in: Families, Homosexuality, Relationships
Significant Others
Significant Others, the fifth self-contained chronicle in the Tales of the City saga, is a cunningly observed class comedy that's sure to be relished by the cognoscenti and by new… Continue Reading Posted in: Fiction In English, Friendship, LGBT Humorous Fiction, LGBT Literary Fiction, Relationships
Breakfast with Tiffany: An Uncle’s Memoir
Ed Wintle was a successful, urbane professional whose life, at forty, was very comfortable. He had reached the point when he looked around at his well-ordered, unfettered single existence and… Continue Reading Posted in: Biography, Memoirs, Parenting, Parenting Girls, Tiffany
Further Tales of the City
The residents of 28 Barbary Lane are back again in this racy, suspenseful and wildly romantic sequel to Tales of the City and More Tales of the City.DeDe Halcyon Day… Continue Reading Posted in: Detective Stories, Homosexuality, LGBT Humorous Fiction, LGBT Literary Fiction, Short Stories In English
More Tales of the City
The divinely human comedy that began with Tales of the City rolls recklessly along as Michael Tolliver pursues his favourite gynaecologist, Mona Ramsey uncovers her roots in a desert whorehouse,… Continue Reading Posted in: American Writers, Friendship, Relationships
Hotel World
Five disparate voices inhabit Ali Smith's dreamlike, mesmerising Hotel World, set in the luxurious anonymity of the Global Hotel, in an unnamed northern English city. The disembodied yet interconnected characters… Continue Reading Posted in: Accident Victims, British Literature, Etc.), Fiction, Hotels, Literature & Fiction in Italian, Motels
Life Isn’t All Ha Ha Hee Hee
On a winter morning in London's East End, the locals are confronted with the sight of a white horse skidding through the sooty snow, carrying what looks like a Christmas… Continue Reading Posted in: British & Irish Humor & Satire, Fiction, Indian Literature, Panjabis (South Asian People)

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