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Few authors write about the full spectrum of gay men's lives with as much warmth, honesty, humor, and compassion as Michael Thomas Ford. Now the bestselling author of Last Summer, Looking For It, and Full Circle, delivers a shimmering, heartwarming story of one summer in the lives of three people, of the elusive search for human connection-and the necessity of love.
Marine biologist Ben Ransome understands the sea, especially the tiny, beautiful sea slugs he has studied and admired for most of his life. What Ben doesn't understand are people, and now, one of the most important people in his life-his sixteen-year-old daughter, Caddie-is coming to live with him for the summer. But the sweet, happy child he remembers has been replaced by a wounded, angry stranger who resents everything about her father. Caddie is determined to act out in every way, leaving Ben feeling more alone than ever.
Hudson Jones has come to Monterey, California, to find the answers to all his questions. The young, ambitious graduate student believes he's found a lost John Steinbeck novel called Changing Tides that seems to hint at the author's love for his best friend, Ed "Doc" Ricketts. If he can prove it, his career will be made. And then, perhaps he can quiet the personal demons that haunt him. But first, he'll need some local help in his research, and Ben just may be able to supply him with access to the information he needs. It's clear to Hudson that the handsome, quietly passionate Ben needs some help, too-with Caddie and his life.
Sharing dinners and walks on the beach, intellectual discussions and heart-to-heart conversations, Ben and Hudson move from tentative friendship to a surprising, revelatory relationship, one with the power to point them toward the most important discoveries of their lives. [via]

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This is a powerful saga of three friends and lovers from legendary author Michael Thomas Ford. Ford's most extraordinary novel yet honestly and lovingly explores the lives and bonds of three men in a saga spanning almost 60 years. History professor Ned Brummel is living happily with his partner of 12 years in small-town Maine when he receives a call from his estranged friend - Jack - telling him that another friend - Andy - is very ill and possibly near death. The news shatters the peace of his world and awakens memories that have lain dormant for years. As Ned boards a plane for Chicago on his way to his friend's bedside, he embarks on another journey, into the past, examining the major events and small moments that have shaped his life and his relationships with these two very different, very important men. Growing up together through the restrictive 1950s and confusing '60s, Jackson "Jack" Grace and Ned Brummel took solace in their love for each other. But when they arrive at college in 1969 and meet handsome farm boy Andy Kowalski, everything changes. Despite Andy's apparent heterosexuality, both Jack and Ned fall hard for him, straining their close friendship. Soon, the three men will become involved in a series of intense liaisons and bitter betrayals, coming together and flying apart as they alternately hurt, love, shape and heal one another over the course of years. From the heady drug- and sex-fuelled days of San Francisco in the wild '70s to the haunting spectre of AIDS in the '80s and the righteous activism of the '90s, their relationship transforms and grows, reflecting the changes occurring around them. Now, together and in the most crucial and intimate of settings, Ned, Jack and Andy have another chance to confront the damage of the past and embrace the bonds of friendship and love that have stood the test of time. [via]

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The sweeping new novel from the Lambda award-winning author of "Last Summer". A local bar in a small New York town is the focal point for the lives of its gay community: a hub to which a diverse group of men gravitate to play out their dreams and desires...Mike Monaghan is the bartender at the Engine Room, a meeting place for the small but thriving community of gay men in Cold Falls, New York. As Mike pours beer, wipes glasses and hears everything, he is witness to the men who come through his doors looking for what they need: sex; direction; friendship; spiritual fulfilment; and love. People like: Stephen Darby - as an accountant, he knows many secrets. But Stephen has his own secret - one he has never been able to share with anyone close to him. Pete Thayer - playing it straight, Pete takes out his frustrations on transmissions and engines during the day and spends his nights trying to quench his needs through anonymous sex. John and Russell - the golden couple in town with the ideal relationship everyone wants. But behind the scenes their storybook marriage is on the verge of facing some explosive trials. Father Thomas Dunn - more and more the gentle priest is feeling a need to express the secret desires that conflict with his devotion to the church. His faith in tailspin, he is beginning to question what he really wants from life. Simon Bird - a fixture in town, an old queen everyone finds amusing and entertaining. Still mourning the loss of his longtime lover, Simon yearns to find love and a place in a culture that worships youth and beauty. [via]

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How can Barkley, a sweet springer spaniel, belong to an arrogant guy like Jack, who laughs whenever one of our dogs at Perfect Paws has literally dragged me through the dirt? Plus he''s dating Megan-the-Mega-Snob! I''m not sure why that gets to meit''s not like I like Jack, despite his surprising smile and the way he is with dogs. Sigh. How do I know so much about puppies and so little about love? [via]
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Lots of books give the facts about AIDS, but this book does something much more important: it makes them real. These interviews with people of all ages and backgrounds, all affected in some way by AIDS, destroy the myth that AIDS only matters to "other people." An ALA Best Book for Young Adults, this honest, poignant and inspiring collection of voices was called "hard-hitting but wholly compassionate" by Kirkus. [via]

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