People in this group of gay men in New York City have their own personal agendas and don't say what they really think. This book is both funny and devastating. Harold is having a birthday, and his friend Michael has asked some of Harold's other friends to help celebrate. During the evening, alcohol flows, knives come out, and Michael asks the group to play a devious telephone game, which causes hidden and unspoken emotions to come out.
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People in this group of gay men in New York City have their own personal agendas and don't say what they really think. This book is both funny and devastating. Harold is having a birthday, and his friend Michael has asked some of Harold's other friends to help celebrate. During the evening, alcohol flows, knives come out, and Michael asks the group to play a devious telephone game, which causes hidden and unspoken emotions to come out.
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