
Tom & Christopher and Their Kind
Dog In The Chapel Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Anthony McDonald
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By:
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Anthony McDonald
About this listen
From gilded youth to 30-something. Young gay couple Tom and Christopher are steering through the minefield of changes in social and sexual mores of the 1960s and ’70s. Experimentation is the keynote of the age and Tom and Christopher dive in with a will as they move in and out of relationships and jobs in Britain and France, Channel-hopping, and bed-hopping through the years. The precocious Angelo, still only 13 at the start of the book, seems destined to create havoc with their lives at every turn, while - with echoes of Dorian Grey - they are perpetually haunted by the disappeared portrait of their young selves as David and Jonathan. This is the second novel in the Dog In The Chapel series. The third is Dog Roses.
©2015 Anthony McDonald (P)2018 Anthony McDonald
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