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Tommy's Tale is a novel written by the actor Alan Cumming, centering on the life of a bisexual London resident named Tommy. Contents. The book is a first-person narrative, and revolves around an early mid-life crisis triggered when Tommy "accidentally" proclaims his love for his friend-with-benefits, Charlie, when high on ecstasy. Other ...
Oct 21, 2003 · Tommy's Tale: A Novel Paperback – October 21, 2003. by Alan Cumming (Author) 4.4 65 ratings. See all formats and editions. Tommy is twenty-nine, lives and loves in London, and has a morbid fear of the c word (commitment), the b word (boyfriend), and the f word (forgetting to call his drug dealer before the weekend).
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Aug 1, 2002 · Perfectly pitched, with scathing witticisms and deadpan observations, Tommy's Tale is a rollicking, tongue-in-cheek opus of absolute debauchery and reluctant redemption that's simply not to be missed. Discover the latest buzz-worthy books, from mysteries and romance to humor and nonfiction.
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Jan 1, 2002 · Sex, drugs and poor life choices make up a hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt tale about a bisexual party boy. Tommy’s tale is still fresh and unique nearly twenty years later.
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Oct 21, 2003 · Tommy's Tale: A Novel. Alan Cumming. Harper Collins, Oct 21, 2003 - Fiction - 272 pages. Tommy is twenty-nine, lives and loves in London, and has a morbid fear of the c word (commitment), the...
- Alan Cumming
- Harper Collins, 2003
- 0060989270, 9780060989279
- Tommy's Tale: A Novel
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Jun 1, 2015 · Tommy's Tale. Tommy's Tale is my debut novel, and was published by Harper Collins in the US and Penguin in the UK. The US edition was first, in September 2002, with the UK edition following in April 2003. Chapter Six of the novel, entitled The Disabled Loo, is included in the anthology Best American Erotica 2004, edited by Susie Bright.
Tommy's Tale. Alan Cumming. Penguin Books, Limited, 2004 - Fiction - 320 pages. Toommy is twenty-nine, lives and loves in London, and has a morbid fear of the c word (commitment), the b word...