"Beautiful and expansive. The Book of Casey Adair captures the tumult of the early 1980s, which set the stage for a new brand of queer activism. The way Ken Harvey tells Casey's story gives the novel a bracing tenderness. I loved this book, and it will stay with me for a long time." --Jake Wolff, author of The History of Living Forever
"An engaging, complex portrait of a young gay Everyman in search of himself, making mistakes many readers will doubtless recognize from their own lives. The novel's striking intimacy often made me feel I was eavesdropping on an actual life as it was lived moment by bewildering moment."--Paul Russell, author of The Coming Storm
"A colorful, eventful, vividly written yet bittersweet whirlwind of emotional conflict, intensive introspection, and the kind of self-analysis many readers will easily relate to. This author-reader connection will seal the deal in creating a book that is memorable, relatable (particularly for readers who have lived through the AIDS epidemic), and resonant."--The Bay Area Reporter
"A deftly crafted and emotionally revealing novel by an author with a genuine flair for narrative storytelling."--Midwest Book Review
"This is quite simply a marvelous book. The spirit of Spain at a pivotal moment in its history shines through on every page, as does the LGBTQ community's dawning awareness of the grave crisis it is about to face. Read it and weep for what it tells us about the passing of time and all we have lost."--PinkPlayMags