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You Are Here
A Memoir of Arrival
by Wesley Gibson
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Wesley Gibson arrived in New York as a young man, and worked a series of odd jobs while he struggled to become a writer. He also came to the city so he could live openly as a gay man, and his account is full of his sexual experiences, the people he met, and the spectre of AIDS.
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9780316740845,
Paperback,
Little Brown & Co,
2004
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Publisher Notes
The author of Shelter offers a stranger-than-fiction account of his arrival in New York City, his pairing through a roommate service with a stranger named John, and his odyssey through the "city that never sleeps," in an entertaining memoir of friends, neighbors, and the bonds that develop between virtual strangers.
Media Reviews
"Gibson's witty college of the Life in New York...is packaged in acutely smart style....Gibson skillfully turns thoughtful, serious, and clever."
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