Status
Available
Call number
Publication
St. Martin's Griffin (1990), Edition: 1st paperback ed, 272 pages
Description
A love story of three people bound together by ties of love, passion, and friendship until a crisis threatens to destroy them all.
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LibraryThing member whitewavedarling
A bit contrived at times, but still a solid and entertaining novel, this is one of those books that looks at individuals as they deal with one another and AIDS, and not simply at how they deal with the politics and details of AIDS. It also takes place in the eighties, as AIDS was still far from
Overall, recommended.
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understood, giving an almost historical view at times. Still, the focus is on love, and on individuals, and the quiet drama at the heart of the work is well worth reading. The writing is admittedly a bit clunky and awkward at times, but even in those moments, humor often makes up for the slips.Overall, recommended.
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Language
Original language
English
Physical description
272 p.; 5.5 inches
ISBN
0312026501 / 9780312026509
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