Middle-aged gay novelist Arthur Less takes a road trip across America, navigating grief, family fractures, and the quirks of later life with humor and poignancy.
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Middle-aged gay novelist Arthur Less takes a road trip across America, navigating grief, family fractures, and the quirks of later life with humor and poignancy.
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Central gay romantic relationships and middle-aged dating; intimate scenes implied rather than graphically depicted.
Brief mentions of potential threats like a pistol or wildlife dangers; no graphic violence.
Mild language consistent with contemporary literary fiction; no evidence of frequent strong profanity.
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Protagonist is a gay novelist; gay relationships, identity, and middle-aged queer life are central themes.
No religious themes present
No magic or witchcraft present
No occult content present
Reflections on American history, post-Trump politics, and cultural identity via plantation visits and national landscapes.
Themes of grief and mortality after a partner's death; no on-page self-harm or suicide.
Explores childhood abandonment, parental estrangement, and processing grief over a partner's death.
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