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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy's_TaleTommy's Tale - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2002 · Tommy’s Tale is just that, a modern fairytale. The reader follows Tommy on a journey that takes him through the London nightlife and then away from his endearing patchwork family and into a hellish trip to New York. In several ways it is reminiscent of Dante in The Divine Comedy, a story that Alighieri wrote for his own time. One ...

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  3. 21. Okt. 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
  4. 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...

  5. 21. Okt. 2003 · 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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  6. Amazon.de. In his debut novel Tommy's Tale, Alan Cumming writes like the love child of Nick Hornby and Dan Savage. His protagonist, Tommy, an E-popping, pansexual Londoner, reads like one of Hornby's won't-grow-up urban Peter Pans.

  7. Tommy's tale : a novel. by. Cumming, Alan, 1965-. Publication date. 2002. Topics. Young men, Fatherhood. Publisher. New York : ReganBooks.