Our History in New York covers a single year in the lives of narrator Chloe, her long-time lover, Helen, and their friends.
From AIDS to the glory of Greenwich Village to romance and aging, the novel addresses time, art, mortality, and community at a century's end.
The New York Times said of this nationally reviewed author: Abrams has a superb talent for the specific .
She has] her own style-a mixture of introspection, common sense, daydreaming and recollection-and controls it beautifully.
Sojourner called each chapter an exquisite short story.
Abrams paints .
neighborhoods with the precision of the old Dutch Masters.
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