After Francesco, Brian Malloy
After Francesco, Brian Malloy
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After Francesco

Author: Brian Malloy

Narrator: Michael Crouch

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

From acclaimed author Brian Malloy comes a stunning novel of love, friendship, and surviving the deepest loss, set in New York City and Minneapolis in 1988, at the peak of the AIDS crisis.

Two years after his partner, Francesco, died, twenty-eight-year-old Kevin Doyle is dusting off his one good suit jacket for yet another funeral, yet another loss in their close-knit group. They had all been young, beautiful, and living the best days of their lives, though they didn’t know it. That was before New York City began to feel like a war zone, its horrors somehow invisible, and ignored by the rest of the world.

Some people might insist that Francesco is in a better place now, but Kevin definitely isn’t. He spends his days in a mind-numbing job and his evenings drunk in Francesco’s old apartment, surrounded by memories. Francesco made everything look easy, and without him, Kevin struggles to keep going. And then one night, he stops trying. When Kevin awakens in a hospital, he knows it’s time to move back home to Minnesota and figure out how to start living again without Francesco. With the help of a surviving partners support group and old and new friends, Kevin slowly starts to do just that. But an unthinkable family betrayal, and the news that his best friend is fighting for his life in New York, will force a reckoning and a defining choice.

Drawing on his experience as part of the AIDS generation, Brian Malloy brings authenticity, insight, sensitivity, and humor to a story that is distinct yet universal in its powerful exploration of heartbreak and recovery, and the ways in which love can defy grief.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Erik on June 02, 2021

Brian Malloy's After Francesco is an oddly sex-negative recounting of the darkest days of the AIDS crisis. Kevin is in his late twenties when his longterm, live-in partner, Frankie, dies from AIDS-related complications. Bereft and alone two years after Frankie's death, Kevin navigates a world he hate......more

Goodreads review by LenaRibka on July 17, 2021

What an emotional ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK GOD FOR Brian Malloy!!! At its heart, this book is about loss, grief and healing in the midst of the AIDS crisis. So though it is a very personal story, it is also without any doubt an important historical book that gives you insight into what the gay communi......more

Goodreads review by Levi on June 20, 2021

Writing about AIDS in the 1980s is perhaps more important now than ever, as survivors grow older, younger queer folk take freedoms for granted and the forces of revisionism smooth over our history. Reading about AIDS in the 1980s is perhaps more resonant now than ever, as we contrast that initial re......more