The Days of Anna Madrigal
Books | Fiction / LGBTQ+ / Transgender
4.1
Armistead Maupin
New York Times Bestseller“Wonderful. . . . As compulsively readable and endearing as all the previous novels have been.” — Booklist (starred review)Suspenseful, comic, and profoundly moving, The Days of Anna Madrigal, the ninth installment in Armistead Maupin's bestselling "Tales of the City" series, follows one of modern literature’s most beloved and indelible characters—Anna Madrigal, the legendary transgender landlady of 28 Barbary Lane—as she embarks on a road trip that will take her deep into her complicated pastNow ninety-two, and committed to the notion of “leaving like a lady,” Mrs. Madrigal has seemingly found peace with her “logical family” in San Francisco: her devoted young caretaker Jake Greenleaf; her former tenant Brian Hawkins and his daughter Shawna; and Michael Tolliver and Mary Ann Singleton, who have known and loved Anna for nearly four decades.Some members of Anna’s family are bound for the otherworldly landscape of Burning Man, the art community in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert where 60,000 revelers gather to construct a city designed to last only one week. Anna herself has another destination in mind: a lonely stretch of road outside of Winnemucca where the 16-year-old boy she once was ran away from the whorehouse he called home. With Brian and his beat-up RV, she journeys into the dusty troubled heart of her Depression childhood to unearth a lifetime of secrets and dreams and attend to unfinished business she has long avoided.
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Author
Armistead Maupin
Pages
304
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2014-01-21
ISBN
0062196308 9780062196309
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"Unexpectedly beautiful. Holy ******* **** I’m done with this beautiful series with all of its amazing, funny, insightful, beautiful characters. We need more trans elders like Anna madrigal. She has this effect on people. A beauty that is beyond measure. I’m so happy with this ending. Thank you Armistead Maupin for letting my generation know about what came before us. It makes a difference! This is peak fiction and I will hear nothing else."
"Loved this book and love these friends of mine (uh, I mean cast of characters). Anna deserved her own book, for sure. Her back story is tragic, adding more depth to her persona. As with each of the books before, it was hard to turn the last page, close the cover, and say goodbye these wonderful people who inhabit Maupin's world."
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Paul Garcia