Mona of the Manor

Mona of the Manor (2024) is the tenth book[1] in the Tales of the City series by American novelist Armistead Maupin.

[2] Themes that come up in this book include the AIDS epidemic, the rights of transgender people, and domestic violence.

[3] Chronologically, this book fits between the sixth (Sure of You) and seventh (Michael Tolliver Lives) books of the series, focusing its attention on Mona Ramsey, who (thanks to a green card marriage to a closeted English Lord who wanted to live his best life in San Francisco), is now the "Lady of the Manor," continuing to live her unconventional life in the Cotswolds of England with her adopted son Wilfred, who together keep the manor house afloat by providing lodging to US American tourists seeking an experience of "old England.

"[4] Drama comes to the manor house with the arrival of a couple from the American South who have a terrible secret.

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