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Michael Tolliver livesMichael Tolliver lives

Michael Tolliver lives2007

Armistead Maupin

4.0(7)on Hardcover

About this book

Michael Tolliver, the sweet-spirited Southerner in Armistead Maupin's classic Tales of the City series, is arguably one of the most widely loved characters in contem-porary fiction. Now, almost twenty years after ending his ground-breaking saga of San Francisco life, Maupin revisits his all-too-human hero, letting the fifty-five-year-old gardener tell his story in his own voice.Having survived the plague that took so many of his friends and lovers, Michael has learned to embrace the random pleasures of life, the tender alliances that sustain him in the hardest of times. Michael Tolliver Lives follows its protagonist as he finds love with a younger man, attends to his dying fundamentalist mother in Florida, and finally reaffirms his allegiance to a wise octogenarian who was once his landlady.Though this is a stand-alone novel—accessible to fans of Tales of the City and new readers alike—a reassuring number of familiar faces appear along the way. As usual, the author's mordant wit and ear for pitch-perfect dialogue serve every aspect of the story—from the bawdy to the bittersweet. Michael Tolliver Lives is a novel about the act of growing older joyfully and the everyday miracles that somehow make that possible.

Details

First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL2433571W

Subjects

FictionLiteratureHIV-positive gay menCity and town lifeSexualityTransgender peopleGay menSocial life and customsManners and customsSan francisco (calif.), fictionFiction, lgbtq+, gayFiction, gayNew York Times reviewedGay men, fictionAmerican literatureLGBTQ novelsFerro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction Finalist

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