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Michael Tolliver, the sweet-spirited Southerner in Maupin's classic Tales of the City series, is arguably one of the most widely loved characters in contemporary fiction. Now, almost 20 years after ending his groundbreaking saga of San Francisco life,... [ More...]
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In Edmund White's most moving novel yet, an American living in Paris finds his life transformed by an unexpected love affair. Austin Smith is pushing fifty, loveless and drifting, until one day he meets Julien, a much younger, married Frenchman. In... [ More...]
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"The people in gay bars on Christmas Day are so desperate for basic human contact that they'd go home with a Doc Marten shoe if it made a move, and maybe even if it didn't. So begins the story of Cameron Dodds, a disenfranchised writer who visits gay... [ More...]
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New in paperback, the outrageous debut novel from this gay Pilipino-American born in Manila, raised and educated in Hawaii and presently living in San Francisco received rave reviews last year when in came out in hardback.
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In the second of Joseph Hansen's mysteries featuring Dave Brandstetter, Brandstetter finds himself sifting through the elaborate lies surrounding the murder of John Oats, whose drugged body was found washed up on the beach. Left behind are April Stannard,... [ More...]
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Welcome to life beneath the wicked stage! Stephen Sheerin was born to play on Broadway-or, at least, under it. He's a musician and conductor, and his dream is to music direct a big Broadway musical. After years of toiling in the pit of some of the most... [ More...]
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From the acclaimed author of Bilal's Bread comes this unflinching portrait of an American-Thai young man struggling with his sexual identity. Isa is the product of a GI from Kansas City and a prostitute mother, and Thai society can be cruel to... [ More...]
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Fooling around is not a question Mitchell "Little Bit" Crawford gave much thought to until his boyfriend, Raheim "Pooquie" Rivers, heads to Hollywood to make his first feature film. As Mitchell soon discovers, the temptation to cheat is very real.
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