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A group of worldly New Yorkers inherit a friend's last lover A year after the AIDS-related death of filmmaker Clarence Laird, known to friends as Angel Clare, his young boyfriend, Michael, is still in deep mourning. Clarence's older, sophisticated friends-male and female, gay and straight-find themselves the custodians of Michael, a callow kid they never liked much to begin with. What follows is a dark, intimate comedy about real grief and false grief, misunderstanding, friendship, love, and forgiveness.
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"A powerful novel about loss and survival."
Windy City Times
"A winner . . . vivid, satisfying . . . Bram moves the story along with artistry and insight."
Bay Windows
"[Henry] James would have admired the wit and the sustained tone of this new comedy of manners, a very 'New York' novel in sensibility and subject."
Windy City Times