A compelling novel of desire, secrecy, and sexual identity, In One Person is a story of unfulfilled love—tormented, funny, and affecting—and an impassioned embrace of our sexual differences.
Not least, it is an intimate portrait of the solitariness of a bisexual man who is dedicated to making himself “worthwhile.”
beginning with his first love - an older transgender woman - and including the classmates and lovers he will lose to AIDS, William Abbott makes an unforgettable statement about sexual repression in America.