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"Nights in Aruba succeeds wonderfully at being at the same time a deeply serious revelation and very lively, very satisfying company." — New York Magazine Andrew Holleran's follow-up to Dancer from the Dance, Nights in Aruba is a classic novel of love shared and love concealed told with wry humor and subtle lyricism. Nights in Aruba, Andrew Holleran's second, more reflective novel, centers around the dual life that its protagonist, Paul, leads between his fast paced "out" life in New York City and his extended visits to aging parents in Florida. He cannot quite believe what his life has become: "I had arrived at middle age and realized I had made no progress, that the moment was past—just as I would look up from a book I was reading on a Saturday in summer and realize when I saw the clock that the last decent train to the beach had left already." Years after accepting his sexuality after some electrifying time in the army and living on the Lower East Side, Paul is eventually bored by the hijinks of sex and drugs in the Manhattan disco scene. His musings and development through the novel center around his coming to terms with his homosexuality, his Catholic upbringing in Aruba, and his relationship with his parents - a businesslike father, and a bored, commanding, unfulfilled mother.
This groundbreaking novel of gay life centers around Paul, an uneasy commuter between two parallel worlds. He is the dutiful son of aging, upper-middle-class parents living in Florida, and a homosexual man plunged deliriously into the world of New York City's bars, baths, and one-night stands. With wry humor and subtle lyricism, Holleran reveals the tragedy and comedy of one man's struggle to come to terms with middle age, homosexuality, truth, love, and life itself.
New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.
Good Night Aruba includes island beaches, coconut palm trees, snorkeling and scuba diving, boating, tropical fish and coral reefs, Natural Bridge, Butterfly Farm, Donkey Sanctuary, Natural Pool, Philip’s Animal Garden, and more. Aruba is one happy island. This tropical board book tours young readers around the scenic island to visit Aruba’s iconic landmarks and fun attractions. This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting, child-friendly themes.
Sara and Kathy Sweeney always counted the days until they returned to their island paradise of Aruba. For one week each year, they put their real lives on hold and played in the sparkling blue sea of the Caribbean. Life slowed down on the powder-like beaches and the biggest obstacle was where to dine each night. That all changed in May 2024, when Sara returned to the island on a mission to cleanse her soul. She would spend forty nights exploring the beauty of the island and its people. Sara's search for love would turn onto a twisted path as her new friends became valuable allies in her time of need. Lessons learned from Kathy would soon be put to the test during her Forty Nights In Aruba.
"Reeling from the recent death of his invalid mother, an exhausted, lonely professor comes to our nation's capital to escape his previous life." "What he finds there - in his handsome, solitary landlord; in the city's somber mood and sepulchral architecture; and in the strange and impassioned letters and journals of Mary Todd Lincoln - shows him unexpected truths about America and loss. As he seeks to engage with the living world around him - a challenging student, the mother of a dead friend, even his landlord's neglected dog - he comes to realize that his relationship to his grief is very different than he had thought." "In Grief, Holleran summons voices from the past that eerily echo and speak to our own troubled times. It is a masterwork by one of America's singular voices, a writer who is beloved for his depth of feeling, his humor, the elegance of his prose, and his unflinching honesty."--BOOK JACKET.
A summer in Aruba, on the beach, in the sun–what else could a girl want? Summer romance, of course! Imagine spending your entire summer vacation on the beautiful island of Aruba. Who could ask for anything more? Well, for Morgan Callahan, spending her entire summer in Aruba with the father, she hardly knows, is barely anything to look forward to. In fact, she is dreading the next few months. Nonetheless, she is in for the time of her life! From secret operatives to finding romance. Morgan is in for some international intrigue! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you enjoyed The Wish by Nicholas Sparks, you’ll want to try this romantic suspense novel set in Aruba. Action-packed, you’ll be enthralled by the tropical Caribbean setting. For fans of Elin Hilderbrand, Fern Michaels, Karen Kingsbury, Tessa Bailey, Emily Henry, Kat Martin, Laura Dave, Barbara Freethy, Laura Griffin, Karen Rose, Janey Crouch, Nora Roberts, Karen Robards, Susan Stoker, Heather Graham, Sharon Sala, Ann Rule, Jennifer Ruff, Erin Brockus. Keywords – well-researched fast-paced read, emotional exciting page-turner, twisty action, pulse-pounding romantic thrillers, off-the-charts chemistry, smart sophisticated fast-moving romantic suspense, believable love story, satisfying and complex mystery, strong female heroines and intense male leads, mind blowing thought provoking suspense, funny romantic suspense summer read, heart-pounding fast-paced action, forced proximity, ticking clock suspense, common threat, shared enemy, suspense books to read, books to keep you up all night, action, adventure; Aruba romance, teens drugs romance, kidnapping suspense, CIA fiction, teen kidnapping romance, young love outsider, Caribbean romance novels, island holiday romance, island vacation romantic suspense.
With a surprising yet sensitive comic touch, the author of "Dancer from the Dance" has written his most mature work to date, a poignant, polished collection of 16 stories which journey across landscapes of regret and loss, shame and pride, loneliness and love.
The members of the literary circle known as the Violet Quill -- Christopher Cox, Robert Ferro, Michael Grumley, Andrew Holleran, Felice Picano, Edmund White, and George Whitmore -- collectively represent the aspirations and the achievement of gay writing during and after the gay liberation movement. This social history shows how the works of these authors both reflected and criticized the values, principles, and prejudices of the culture of gay liberation. In spinning many of the most important stories gay men told of themselves in the short period between the 1969 Stonewall Riots and the devastation of the AIDS epidemic during the 1980s, the Violet Quill exerted an enormous influence on gay culture.