Pages: 344 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0374172501 Pub: Farrar Straus & Giroux (T) Pub date: 1990-10 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 391203
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Reader Reviews:I read this book on a 9 and a half hour flight to India! (13/15 people found this helpful)"A Home at the End of the World" has to be Michael Cunningham's finest book to date. In a sea of bland coming of age novels this book leaps miles ahead and is a must for anyone who enjoys reading alternative gay fiction. The core of this book is not, however, about homosexuality it takes a refreshing look at how people from differing backgroungs come together to forge a life together in a not so successful manner. All I can say is, read this book, it's fantastic!! Marvellous (3/13 people found this helpful)A superb novel, very well written. Excellent!!! A novel of clarity (15/19 people found this helpful)Michael Cunningham has a method of writing that makes the reader FEEL every experience that his characters are going through. Along the way their lives somehow entwine with that of an eccentric female whom teaches them that love has no boundaries and that rules only exist if you want them too. A novel of Clarity (5/9 people found this helpful)Michael Cunningham has a method of writing that makes the reader FEEL every experience that his characters are going though. Along the way their lives somehow entwine with that of an eccentric female whom teaches them that love has no boundaries and that rules only exist if you want them too. interesting read (7/15 people found this helpful)This book is beautifully written, guiding the reader through the lives of three different people who are in what could seem a bizarre relationship together. Compassionate, descriptive and a fresh look on 'alternative' lifestyles. Similar ProductsThe Story of the Night 50 Reasons To Say Goodbye - A Novel Go Tell It on the Mountain (Penguin Modern Classics) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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