"Patchwork is an emotionally riveting, powerful and true-to-heart
novel of two men whoserelationship unravels in the initial AIDS
crisis. It's also a telling tale offamily dynamics, picking up the
pieces of shattered dreams and finding thestrength and courage to
move forward. ...a novel that brilliantly captures a truly
devastating time period by tellingthe story of just one couple."-
Edge Magazine
"With the 30th anniversary of AIDS on many people's minds, the
arrival of Dan Loughry's debut novel Patchwork (Harvard Square
Editions) couldn't come at a more crucial time."- Bay Area
Reporter
"Congratulations to Charles, Dan, and Susan for collaborating on
such a wonderful project!"-UCLA News
"A deeply moving story of human relationships, yours and mine, in
elegant prose that tackles tragedy and hope, loss and grief, with
refreshing honestly and humor. Loughry's brilliant voice and
haunting story will follow you long after you've turned the last
page."- Dora Levy Mossanen, author of HAREM and COURTESAN "Dan
Loughry is a maestro of memory and observation. In Patchwork, he
achieves the impressive feat of telling a story that feels
archetypal in its outlines - as it follows its protagonist through
three eventful decades, from the beginning of the age of AIDS to
the era of bemused long-term survivors - but ultimately wins us
over through its masterful recording and layering of the specific
human details and discoveries that make up a particular journey,
and a particular life."- Dave Awl, editor of 200 NEO-FUTURIST
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