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Mary Ann in Autumn: Tales of the City 8
By (Author) Armistead Maupin
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
1st September 2011
1st September 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
368
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
251g
The brilliant new episode in the magical Tales of the City series ____________________ Now a Netflix series starring Elliot Page and Laura Linney . . . Sassy, irreverent and curious, Maupin continues to explore the boundaries of the human experience with insight, compassion and mordant wit. __________________ Twenty years have passed since Mary Ann Singleton left her husband and child in San Francisco to pursue her dream of a television career in New York. Now, a pair of personal calamities has driven her back to the city of her youth and into the arms of her oldest friend, Michael "Mouse" Tolliver, a gay gardener happily ensconced with his much-younger husband. Mary Ann finds temporary refuge in the couple's backyard cottage, where, at the unnerving age of fifty-seven, she licks her wounds and takes stock of her mistakes. Soon, with the help of Facebook and a few old friends, she begins to re-engage with life, only to confront fresh terrors when her speckled past comes back to haunt her in a way she could never have imagined.
Old friends, good times and a powerful conclusion: Maupin feels the love and shares it with his readers * Financial Times *
The cultural references are still fresh... The characters still compelling * Independent on Sunday *
The kind of writer who doesn't have readers so much as devotees... Maupin at his rapturous best * Guardian *
Like slipping into a warm, scented bath. Maupin's back, with an eighth instalment of his lovely Tales of the City series... Lie back and enjoy * The Times *
Those who loved the last book will rejoice in the fact that Maupin hasn't finished with these much-loved characters yet. More please * Time Out *
Armistead Maupin is the author of Tales of the City, More Tales of the City, Further Tales of the City, Babycakes, Significant Others, Sure of You, Maybe the Moon and The Night Listener. Three television miniseries starring Olympia Dukakis and Laura Linney were made from the first three Tales novels. The Night Listener became a feature film starring Robin Williams and Toni Collette. Maupin lives in San Francisco with his husband, Christopher Turner. For more information on Armistead Maupin and his books, see his website at www.armisteadmaupin.com