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Greg at the Station is the 7th book in the Nick & Greg series, a work unique in gay fiction that chronicles the lives of two lovers, Nick and Greg, from their first teenage encounter in the 1950s through decades of social and sexual revolution. The novel can be read independently or in sequence with the series.
Synopsis Paris, 2019. An incident at the Gare du Nord sends Greg on a rollercoaster journey through dreams and memory. As he navigates the streets and Metro stations of the city, Greg must relive and decipher past events and relationships in all their love, danger, and vibrancy, while trying to make sense of his present reality.
About the author John Roman Baker is a British novelist, poet, and playwright whose life and work have been profoundly shaped by the urban landscapes of London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brighton. These cities serve as the backdrop and inspiration for many of his narratives.
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Greg at the Station is the 7th book in the Nick & Greg series, a work unique in gay fiction that chronicles the lives of two lovers, Nick and Greg, from their first teenage encounter in the 1950s through decades of social and sexual revolution. The novel can be read independently or in sequence with the series.
Synopsis Paris, 2019. An incident at the Gare du Nord sends Greg on a rollercoaster journey through dreams and memory. As he navigates the streets and Metro stations of the city, Greg must relive and decipher past events and relationships in all their love, danger, and vibrancy, while trying to make sense of his present reality.
About the author John Roman Baker is a British novelist, poet, and playwright whose life and work have been profoundly shaped by the urban landscapes of London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brighton. These cities serve as the backdrop and inspiration for many of his narratives.