A rich and entertaining meditation on love, family and gay identity as seen through the eyes of David Watmough's alter ego and narrator of previous novels such as "No More Into the Garden" and "Thy Mother's Glass". [fiction][gay men]
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Davey Bryant returns in this entertaining novel that gently probes social conventions about families, sexuality, friendship and loyalty. As the compassionate and witty narrator, Davey leads readers through the various upheavals in the life he shares with his partner Ken and their extended family of friends. At the heart of their journeys is a yearning for peace amid chaos, for happiness amid sorrow and heartbreak, and a plaintive desire for a past we all hope to recapture.
David Watmough was born in London, England in 1926. He is the author of several novels and short-story collections, including The Time of the Kingfishers and Hunting With Diana, Thy Mother's Glass, and The Year of Fears. David lives in Vancouver.
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