Tales of the Suburbs by John Grindrod review – an entertaining alternative history of queer Britain

Teona Gherasim

From London’s commuter belt to the country village gay club, these portraits of LGBTQ+ life are filled with humour, compassion and observational flair From London’s commuter belt to the country village gay club, these portraits of LGBTQ+ life are filled with humour, compassion and observational flair G enerations of readers have loved Armistead Maupin ’s Tales of the City novels. His chronicle of queer life began in 1976 in the eclectic glamour of San Francisco’s Barbary Lane, where queer

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