The Birdcage A Novel

The Birdcage A Novel by Robert Rodi, published by Penguin in 1996, presents a unique family dynamic through the lens of humor and Southern fiction. This 219-page novel is adapted from “La Cage aux Folles” and coincides with the release of the motion picture of the same name. It explores the lives of an unconventional family consisting of dad Armand, son Val, and mom Albert, navigating the complexities that arise when Val becomes engaged.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intricacies of family relationships and societal expectations. The story unfolds as the family grapples with the impending changes brought on by Val’s engagement, highlighting themes of acceptance and identity. With its blend of humor and poignant moments, this edition invites readers to reflect on what it means to be part of a family that defies traditional norms.
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Adapted from “La Cage aux Folles”, by the author of “Fag Hag” and “Closet Case”, this novel ties in with the release of the motion picture of the same name. It is the tale of an unusual sort of family, dad Armand, son Val and mom Albert. Life is fine until straight son Val gets engaged.
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