One of the best books I've read this year! Darn I'm sorry it's over. I suppose it would be considered historical fiction, but I have a hard time calling something set in a decade in which I was a full grown women history, the 80's. Sigh. At any rate, a wonderful story about a young lesbian from a small town in North Carolina, who moves to NYC in hopes of getting a job in publishing. The author perfectly captures, in my opinion, the life of young lesbians in a big city in the 80s; that almost incestuous nature of friends becoming lovers, and who's sleeping with whom. Livvie Bliss, the main character, gets a job working for a literary agent. This agent assigns Livvie to be an assistant to an aging lesbian author and recluse, Clio Hartt who is also from North Carolina. The two women bond over their similar backgrounds. Young Livvie helps Clio remember parts of her past she had long shut away and in doing so serves as her muse. This novel is not only an engaging story about lesbian life in the 80s, but also a fascinating look at aging. How our histories help form us and our memories can both sustain us and at the same time somehow limit us. This is a book, like others by this author, that I will hold close and save for rereading again and again.