Synopses & Reviews
Review
“As Chase examines his life in language that is simple yet powerful, he is never less than brutally honest—especially with himself.”—
NewsweekReview
“Exceptionally inventive, moving. . . . Chase has written an honest memoir.”—
Village VoiceReview
“Multilayered and beautifully written.”—
The Advocate
Review
“A quiet, eloquent memoir.”—
Kirkus ReviewsReview
“Scrupulously honest, beautifully crafted.”—
BooklistReview
“A wonderful book . . . . Chase’s story has a rueful charm; his voice is immediately convincing.”—
Bay Area ReporterReview
“I read this book straight through, hypnotized by its scrupulous sincerity.”—Edmund White
Synopsis
Out of love, anger, and grief Clifford Chase has crafted a moving and brilliant memoir of loss and family bonds. With startling honesty, he evokes scenes of life in a suburban American family and illuminates the strong ties that are woven between two gay brothers as they become adults. Chase documents how, in turn, the family dynamics change forever when one brother—the elder, the admired, the feared, the loved—weathers AIDS-related illnesses and ultimately dies. This is a searching, unsentimental account of how AIDS steals away loved ones and how the wounds of loss come to be healed.
About the Author
Clifford Chase is a writer living in Brooklyn. He is the editor of
Queer 13: Lesbian and Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade and has contributed fiction to
Yale Review, Threepenny Review, Boulevard, and other journals and anthologies.