Michael Tolliver Lives is a 2007 novel by Armistead Maupin. The novel represents Maupin's return to the Tales of the City characters some eighteen years after the sixth book in the series was published. As well as further developing familiar characters, it explores the differences between the San Francisco of the 1980s, bearing the brunt of the developing AIDS crisis, and the city in the first decade of the new millennium. The realities of aging, both distressing and graceful, is a major theme of the book — as well as the generation gap between gays from the 1970s and gays from the... 2000s. In a departure from the third-person style of the original Tales sequence, Michael Tolliver Lives is narrated in the first person by the title character. In the book's opening pages, Michael encounters a half-remembered old flame, prompting him to reflect on his status as a survivor of both the HIV epidemic and of a San Francisco that has transformed due in large part to the dot com boom.
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| Author: | Armistead Maupin |
| Genre: | Novel, Fiction |
| Year published: | 2007 |
| Number of editions: | 5 |