THE PRETTIEST STAR--CARTER SICKELS IN CONVERSATION WITH E.R. ANDERSON

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May

7

11:30pm

THE PRETTIEST STAR--CARTER SICKELS IN CONVERSATION WITH E.R. ANDERSON

By Charis Books and More/Charis Circle

Join Charis Circle Executive Director E.R. Anderson for a wide ranging pre-publication conversation with novelist Carter Sickels in celebration of The Prettiest Star. Set in 1986, a year after Rock Hudson’s death brought the news of AIDS into living rooms and kitchens across America, Lambda Literary award-winning author Carter Sickels’s second novel shines light on an overlooked part of the epidemic, those men who returned to the rural communities and families who’d rejected them. E.R. writes of the book: "I read Carter Sickels' The Prettiest Star very slowly, in part because I needed to savor the precious realism of the characters who felt like home to me, and in part because this beautiful gut punch of a novel kept taking my breath away. This is a novel about queerness, about AIDS, about the South, but mostly it is about the right of return, the right to bloom where you are planted and be buried in the soil that birthed you, no matter how queer you may be, no matter how long you've been gone. The characters are so thoughtfully drawn that even in their most selfish moments, I could not help but love them, root for them as individuals and as a family unit. I know these people, from their Aqua Net hairspray and secret cigarettes to their casseroles and cookouts. In rendering their particularities so tenderly Sickles' reminds us that if broken hearts are born out of the intimacy of belonging, sometimes they are healed by small intimacies too." You won't want to miss this conversation about the South, queerness, and home.
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