Joseph and the Old Man

Joseph and the Old Man by Christopher Davis, published by St. Martin’s Press in June 1987, is a work of fiction that unfolds in Cherry Grove, a picturesque location along the beach of Fire Island. This edition spans 195 pages and presents a poignant love story between the Old Man, a celebrated novelist, and Joe, a younger man who shares his life. Their relationship is marked by joy and fulfillment as they navigate the complexities of their bond amidst the backdrop of summer.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the depth of their connection and the challenges that arise when life takes an unexpected turn. The story delves into themes of love and companionship, highlighting the characters’ contentment and the support of their close friends. As the Old Man and Joseph enjoy their time together, the book captures the essence of their experiences and the emotional landscape of their relationship.
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Cherry Grove, situated along the magnificent beach of Fire Island, is the setting for this unusually poignant and joyful love story. The Old Man, a world-famous novelist, young at heart, lives with Joe, some thirty years younger, sleek and tan. Surrounded by steady friends and finding fulfillment in each other, the Old Man and Joseph are deeply content to enjoy another summer until life deals them one of its unexpected hands.
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