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"Maupin is one of America's finest storytellers."—Neil Gaiman

Set in the early 1990s, the long-awaited tenth novel in Armistead Maupin's beloved and enduring Tales of the City series follows the adventures of Mona Ramsey, now the widowed Lady of a glorious old manor in Britain's golden Cotswolds, and her fabulous adopted son Wilfred, as they come to the aid of an American visitor with a troubling secret.

When Mona Ramsey married Lord Teddy Roughton to secure his visa—allowing him to remain in San Francisco to fulfill his wildest dreams—she never imagined she would, by age 48, be the sole owner of Easley House, Teddy's grand, romantic country manor in the UK. She also didn't imagine that she'd need to open the manor's doors to paying guests to afford the electric bill and repair the leaking roof. Yet somehow she and her young friend Wilfred—whom guests assume is serving as Easley's charming-but-clumsy butler—and the loopy old gardener Mr. Hargis, are making it work.

This delicate equilibrium is upended when Americans Rhonda and Ernie Blaylock arrive for a weekend vacation at Easley, and Wilfred stumbles onto their terrible secret. Now, instead of being able to focus on the imminent arrival of her old friend Michael Tolliver and beloved parent Anna Madrigal, Mona will need to focus all of her considerable charm, willpower, and wiles—and the help of Wilfred and Mona's girlfriend Poppy, the town's postmistress and local calligraphy whiz—to set things right before the Midsummer ceremony when the whole town will descend on Easley's historic grounds.

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"Maupin is one of America's finest storytellers."—Neil Gaiman

Set in the early 1990s, the long-awaited tenth novel in Armistead Maupin's beloved and enduring Tales of the City series follows the adventures of Mona Ramsey, now the widowed Lady of a glorious old manor in Britain's golden Cotswolds, and her fabulous adopted son Wilfred, as they come to the aid of an American visitor with a troubling secret.

When Mona Ramsey married Lord Teddy Roughton to secure his visa—allowing him to remain in San Francisco to fulfill his wildest dreams—she never imagined she would, by age 48, be the sole owner of Easley House, Teddy's grand, romantic country manor in the UK. She also didn't imagine that she'd need to open the manor's doors to paying guests to afford the electric bill and repair the leaking roof. Yet somehow she and her young friend Wilfred—whom guests assume is serving as Easley's charming-but-clumsy butler—and the loopy old gardener Mr. Hargis, are making it work.

This delicate equilibrium is upended when Americans Rhonda and Ernie Blaylock arrive for a weekend vacation at Easley, and Wilfred stumbles onto their terrible secret. Now, instead of being able to focus on the imminent arrival of her old friend Michael Tolliver and beloved parent Anna Madrigal, Mona will need to focus all of her considerable charm, willpower, and wiles—and the help of Wilfred and Mona's girlfriend Poppy, the town's postmistress and local calligraphy whiz—to set things right before the Midsummer ceremony when the whole town will descend on Easley's historic grounds.

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        October 1, 2023

        Having married Lord Teddy Roughton to allow him to remain in San Francisco, Mona Ramsey finds herself Mona of the Manor, the widowed lady of a grand Cotswolds estate, and with adopted son Wilfred sets about repairing both the house and the troubles of some U.S. visitors; 10th in Maupin's durable "Tales of the City" series (50,000-copy first printing). Prepub Alert.

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        Starred review from November 1, 2023

        A decade ago, Maupin said The Days of Anna Madrigal would be the ninth and final volume in his long-running "Tales of the City" series, but happily he has returned with a 10th, set in 1993, and it's glorious. Mona Ramsey is now Lady Roughton and living in England, having married gay Lord Teddy to provide him with a U.S. green card. When he died, she inherited his palatial Easley House. There she and her adopted Aboriginal 26-year-old gay son, Winifred, rent rooms to visiting tourists. Complications arise, as they always do in the "Tales" universe, when Mona's biological parent Anna Madrigal and her best friend Michael Tolliver visit. And then there's that dead body that is on the move. At one point, Michael calls his transcontinental visit "the melding of old memories and new discoveries." This perfectly sums up Maupin's 10th "Tales" novel. Maupin is a peerless visionary who created a queer community of friends decades ago and is still at the top of his game with this funny, endearing, and totally captivating literary escapade. VERDICT Fifty years in, the "Tales of the City" series continues, and this novel is as charming, witty, and magical as its predecessors.--Kevin Howell

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        A late-breaking 10th installment in the beloved Tales of the City series. In 1978, we met a landlady named Anna Madrigal with a rooming house on Barbary Lane in San Francisco. Among her boarders were a lovable gay man named Michael Tolliver and a bohemian bisexual woman named Mona Ramsay, in whom Anna seemed to take a rather maternal interest, which made sense when we eventually found out that pre-transition, she was Mona's father. (Even if you only watched the TV series, you know all this.) After moving the story as far as Anna's 93rd birthday in The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014), Maupin returns now with an installment set in the 1990s, when Anna was only 73, and focusing on a character who's been AWOL for a while. Turns out Mona Ramsay's lavender marriage to the now-deceased Lord Teddy Roughton left her with a sprawling estate in the Cotswolds. Lady Mona has also acquired an adopted gay son; 26-year-old Wilfred identifies as native Australian--"Aborigine, with some Dutch thrown in"--and the two are soon running Easley House as a country lodge. As the book opens, Rhonda and Eddie Blaylock of North Carolina arrive. Eddie has just headed up Jesse Helms' reelection campaign, though the senator has been snubbing him since then. When Rhonda suggests Helms is not a nice man, Eddie throws a casserole dish at her. Her concealer stick doesn't cover the damage, and Mona and Wilfred get involved. Other plotlines feature Poppy the postmistress, Mona's sometime girlfriend, who wants to paint Mona underwater in the style of Dante Gabriel Rossetti; George Michael, whom Wilfred encounters briefly at a London cruising spot with a condom table; and Michael Tolliver and Anna Madrigal themselves, popping in for a visit just in time for the Midsummer party. Though AIDS sits large upon the land, the characters are determined to enjoy what time they have, both in and out of bed. When Mona laments all the gorgeous hunks already lost, Michael replies, "I know plenty of ugly guys who died of AIDS." Pure Maupin. The fans rejoice.

        COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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        Maupin’s satisfying 10th Tales of the City novel (after The Days of Anna Madrigal) transports his familiar bawdiness from San Francisco to the English countryside. It’s 1993, and Rhonda and Ernie Blaylock, a conservative couple from North Carolina, discover their vacation rental in the Cotswolds to be more ramshackle than advertised. The owner, Mona Ramsey, a 48-year-old American widow featured in Maupin’s previous novels, inherited the house from her marriage-of-convenience husband. She skirts financial ruin while managing the property with brusque honesty and general carelessness alongside her charming but clumsy 26-year-old adopted son, Wilfred, who is Aboriginal Australian, gay, and single. When Rhonda confesses to Mona and Wilfred that Ernie beats her, mother and son hatch a scheme to hide her on the premises and tell Ernie she’s run off. Side plots involve Mona’s tenuous relationship with the local postmistress, Rhonda grappling with the homophobia conditioned in her by her upbringing, and Wilfred’s frustrated attempts to find a boyfriend. All the Maupin hallmarks are in place, including a righteous conviction that conservative viewpoints are immoral and stupid, diverse queer characters, fade-to-black sex scenes, and a fun if silly plot. Fans of the series will relish this heaping plate of comfort food.

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        January 1, 2024
        Years after their debut in Maupin's classic Tales of the City--45 to be exact--Anna Madrigal and her daughter, Mona, reappear. It's the early 1990s, and Mona is now Lady Roughton, owner of the palatial Elizabethan manor, Easley House. Mona and her adopted son, Wilfred, who, like Mona, is gay, now operate the mansion as an inn, catering to paying guests, two of whom, Rhonda and Ernie, check in at the novel's outset. Rhonda is diffident, and Ernie, her splenetic husband, is an abuser who may or may not get his due during the novel's course. Another familiar face that reappears is Michael Tolliver, arriving in England to visit with--wait for it--Anna Madrigal. As in earlier novels, the specter of AIDS is unavoidable; Michael is HIV positive. The pandemic is not central, however, and is not enough to dampen the characters' general geniality and the novel's agreeable high spirits. Though not one of the series' strongest titles, the reunion it offers will nevertheless be catnip for Maupin fans.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: The first Tales of the City novel since The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014) is news indeed, especially now that a new generation has met the crew via the Netflix miniseries.

        COPYRIGHT(2024) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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When Mona Ramsey married Lord Teddy Roughton to secure his visa—allowing him to remain in San Francisco to fulfill his wildest dreams—she never imagined she would, by age 48, be the sole owner of Easley House, Teddy's grand, romantic country manor in the UK. She also didn't imagine that she'd need to open the manor's doors to paying guests to afford the electric bill and repair the leaking roof. Yet somehow she and her young friend Wilfred—whom guests assume is serving as Easley's charming-but-clumsy...

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