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Man*hattan: A Fairy Tale

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Meet Michael Dearborn. Telephone therapist by day, complete and utter mess by night.

It's just another New York story of boy meets boy, boy breaks up with boy, boy gets depressed, works in the basement of a funeral home, drinks too much, wakes up in a strange bed, dates a crazy person, and still makes it to brunch in time to tell the tale.

241 pages, ebook

First published July 8, 2012

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Philip Higgins

2 books24 followers
PHILIP HIGGINS lives on the North Shore of Massachusetts with his partner, two kids and dog Rex, all of whom are adopted and can therefore lord over him that their parents *truly* chose them. When he isn't publishing a book every 13 years, Phil is a practicing psychotherapist and occasional singer, actor and burlesquer.

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4 reviews3 followers
August 9, 2012
Man*hattan: a fairy tale by Philip Higgins is not your typical m/m romance. Though the story abounds with the Manhattanite stock bitchy gay characters, they are not there just to fill out the life of Michael, the nervous, emotionally uncertain narrator. They are at once surface-familiar and yet at odds with expectations. It is the narrator's sense of awareness and detail, and gutsy sense of humor that brings this story to life. His emotional vicissitudes steer the story away from the normal romantic paths toward something much more interesting. Anywhere a lesser writer would have inserted a romantic/sexual interlude, Mr. Higgins strikes out in a different direction, especially in the 'romantic' interludes. Mr. Higgins attention to detail does not bog down the story, rather is used to give insight and emotional heft to the narrators state of mind, and to lift the story above being just another slice of gay urban life rom-com. Man*hattan: a fairy tale is a well-written book by a new writer with a bold and interesting point of view.
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51 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2021
This would make a cute indie movie. Good pacing; real, flaws-and-all characters. I really liked it.
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982 reviews62 followers
August 10, 2012
3.5 stars
I'm not sure how to rate this one. As a whole I enjoyed the book. It's quirky, fun and I just wanted to give Micheal hugs repeatedly. There were several things that niggled my mind but nothing too major. Sometimes I felt the story was all over the place, the ending was a bit quick and I got lost amongst all the friends occassionally. But The main characters are likeable and the story rings believable. (Side note:This is not written like your average gay romance novel, in fact the second main character doesn't have much play time but is talked about quite frequently.)
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Author 6 books7 followers
June 15, 2020
Well written

Philip Higgins is a very good writer. However I just couldn’t get into the story. Perhaps too much realism. I only got half way through the book. I didn’t like the characters and didn’t much care for the story. I guess I was just looking for something sweeter. Another time in another place I might have liked it more.
4 reviews
December 4, 2018
Need more stars!

So many laughs, several tears, and Ton of feels! Absolutely loved these guys!! Author knows how to build his characters!!!
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1,077 reviews
October 7, 2012
This story made me want to do an impression of Cher in Moonstruck and just slap Michael Dearborn and say "snap out of it"!

I spent most of the tale in that state, but I did enjoy Michaels dry humor, moments of insight (quickly overtaken by recklessness), and cadre of friends.

It's not a typical story, it's disjointed in parts, but it still kept me entertained. The story needs some polishing, but I'm definately curious to read this new authors upcoming works.
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45 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2013
As I read this I couldn't help but think if Sex and the the City had a gay spin off... it would be this book. It has the smart clever banter of friends over brunch, the sexy but quirky bar scenes, and the tad over self articulating character that wants to find real love.
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36 reviews2 followers
October 22, 2012


I loved this book. It definitely kept me interested and made me laugh. I love Walter!
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