More Tales of the City Author:Armistead Maupin The tenants of 28 Barbary Lane have fled their cozy nest for adventures for afield. Mary Ann Singleton finds love at sea with a forgetful stranger, Mona Ramsey discovers her doppleganger in a desert whore-house, and Michael Tolliver bumps into a certain gynecologist in a seedy Mexican Bar. Meanwhile, their venerable landlady takes the biggest jo... more »urney of all'without ever leaving home. A new, full color 16-page insert makes this seamless work complete. "Maupin has always been a humane storyteller, and an accessible one. His life-is-good-but-sloppy soap operas are marked by solid craft, superb dialogue, and what used to be called heart."
--Entertainment Weekly "Maupin writes with warmth, acuity and tremendous wit about ordinary people learning to live with themselves and one another. Read him."
--Harpers & Queen "Sparkling entertainments...lit by a glowing humanity that brings each character to vivid, poignant life."
--Publishers Weekly Don't miss the much anticipated continuation of the classic miniseries "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City" premiering June 1998 and airing all summer on SHOWTIME. Check your local listings for times.Visit the Tales of the City website at www.talesofthecity.com« less
I enjoyed all of the books in the series...and this book was just as good as the rest. This series gives the reader a "snapshot" of life in San Francisco in the '70s and '80s.
Wonderful continuation of an amazing story. The characters interact in a way that is honest and believable. This is a quick and easy read. I finished the book in only a few hours. I'm looking forward to finding the rest of the series to read, as the first two books have been so enjoyable. This series so far makes me want to live in San Francisco all the more!
This is a wonderfully well-written novel in the series "Tales of the City" The city is San Francisco and the characters stories are warm and witty and truly original.