A review by aimeeslittlelibrary
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood

4.0

24 hours in the life of George. It's a snippet of his life, and one I enjoyed. He's pretentious, a thinker, and that can be trying at times, but his dissections of what it means to be different are quite interesting, even if he does get lost in his words. The evening is by far the most interesting part of the text, as he feels most human. It was a fabulous read, but would I read it again or overly recommend it to somebody? Only for Isherwood's writing, I must admit.