The Great American Read: Day 81 Tales of the City

Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin, as I understand it, was somewhat of a groundbreaking novel at the time because many of the characters in the book are gay.  I don't have a problem with this.  I am not offended by it in any way.  In fact, I am intrigued.  People are going to live very different lives.  I don't have any type of power to stop them, but I have the power to love and accept humans the best I know how.  If they are not hurting me, others, or themselves (at least not seriously) it is not my place to "fix" them.  Maybe that is "radical" I don't know.  Just let them live their lives and love them when they are a part of yours.  I am just one small person.  This is my opinion.  I don't think I always even had an opinion, but now I do.  So I guess this less about a book right now then it is about my thoughts on homosexuality. 

Fabulous!  Okay I haven't read the book yet, but just say it with flair!




Back to reading- this book is about starting over in the late 1970s in San Fransisco.  It seems like simple writing.  I probably would never have picked it up on my own.  This is a copy from the library, but as I said I am intrigued to find out what this book is about. 

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