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Babycakes
US first edition cover
AuthorArmistead Maupin
Audio read byAlan Cumming
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesTales of the City
GenreNovel
Published1984
PublisherHarper & Row
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages220
ISBN978-0-060-91099-0
Preceded byFurther Tales of the City 
Followed bySignificant Others 

Babycakes (1984) is the fourth book in the Tales of the City series by American novelist Armistead Maupin,[1] originally serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle.

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Plot elements

Babycakes is the term of affection the protagonist, Michael "Mouse" Tolliver uses for his best female friends.

The novel begins in 1983. Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of the United Kingdom are motoring, via limousine motorcade, into San Francisco as part of their visit to the United States. The novel concludes with the queen having a manicure done by the nanny of a former British naval officer who while in the United States, made the acquaintances of Michael, Mary Ann, Brian and the American and British press.

This work deals with Michael's revelation of Jon Fielding's death from AIDS the previous year, and his lost contact with Mona. Michael must cope with it—and the new "problems" arising from his sex-related behaviour. All is not bleak, but it marks the end of the free love and decadence era of the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s.

After being absent from Further Tales of the City, the character of Mona Ramsey returns to the Tales series in this book. Mona, now 37 years of age, is living and working in Seattle, Washington, the supposed "San Francisco of the 1980s."

References

  1. ^ Hoby, Hermione (25 January 2014). "Armistead Maupin: Willing to be honest". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 11 August 2016.


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