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Almost the end of Tales of the City

Just as profound, though more somber and serious, than previous novels of Maupin. Without being oppressive, this novel brings home the reality of growing old and dying, and makes one consider the follies and mistakes and loves and joys of life. Only love endures, "Mouse" seems to be saying. One of the lines, "Someone to sit in the sun with. Who doesn't want to go anywhere," will remain with me forever. I cried before reading the last chapter, then rejoiced when I read it. Maupin is the best psychiatrist one could ever share sections of his life with, even though it's a one-way relationship. Michael Tolliver Lives is better than excellent - don't miss it.Read full review

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Great series

I have really enjoyed following these unique characters through the decades!

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Soo good it appears to be brand new!...

Soo good it appears to be brand new!

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