Bobby, Jonathan and Clare are friends, lovers and, ultimately, ordinary people trying to make a place for themselves in the harsh and uncompromising world of 1970s and ’80s New York.
As they form a new kind of relationship, a new approach to family and love, they hope to create their own space in which to live.
Reviewed by Frances Donnelly in Slightly Foxed Issue 79.
Finding a Family
Michael Cunningham is best known for his third novel The Hours (1998), later made into an equally successful film. But it’s his second, A Home at the End of the World(1991), which I consistently...
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