"Third Girl from the Left is bursting with life, friendship, love, family, dancing, and deaths, made crueler by the shame, silence and ostracism of gay men, including the author's brother. What makes this book so special is that these lives and deaths during the Reagan era are rendered with clarity, intelligence and are vivid and intimate as if they were happening now to the grateful reader. This is a wonderful book, illuminating, moving, impossible not to keep reading, until, sadly, you are at the end. Histories like these will save us from forgetting."--Myra Goldberg, author of Whistling, A New York Times Book Review Notable Book
"Look Up! A new writer has just emerged. Christine Barker, the author of Third Girl from the Left, deserves a solo bow center-stage. Her book is authentic and enthralling. I slipped into this restrained and emotional backstage memoir and discovered a complete totem of truth. It resonates deeply in my soul. Thank you, Christine, for writing down this important story."--Tommy Tune, actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, producer, director, winner 10 Tony awards, National Medal of the Arts, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
"Third Girl from the Left is a moving, uplifting, and ultimately tragic memoir of love and loss in the heady New York theater scene of the 1970s and 80s. Christine Barker left small-town Santa Fe to realize her dreams. She built an extraordinarily successful career on Broadway only to find her world slowly and relentlessly devastated by the AIDS epidemic, which took away her colleagues, friends, and loved ones. Barker is an important witness to this heartbreaking decade and the disease that destroyed a generation of artists. I highly recommend this beautifully written, honest, and utterly unforgettable memoir."--Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lost City of the Monkey God and The Monster of Florence
"Christine Barker has written a beautifully crafted book about a life in the theater and the world of fashion set in the vibrant, yet turbulent time of AIDS, that I simply could not put down. Filled with many people I also knew, and who will also be familiar to the reader, this is not only a wonderful piece of history, but also a heart-rending memoir that simply begs to be read."--Jeffrey Banks, two-time Coty Award and CFDA Award-winning designer and author of Perry Ellis: An American Original
"The world I knew at the onset of AIDS as a New York physician, and research director of Elizabeth Taylor/Mathilde Krim's AIDS foundation, is vividly captured in Third Girl from the Left. There's the fear, ignorance, and abandonment, a distortion of love by those turning away, and so many AIDS stigma deaths. The time and place and people described cannot be forgotten."--Jeffrey Laurence, MD, Professor of Medicine in hematology/oncology at NY Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell, Director of Laboratory for AIDS virus research
"This beautiful and haunting memoir recalls a period in our recent history with unyielding honesty. Christine Barker vividly weaves the unrelenting demands of a dancer's life with the onset of a mysterious and bewildering disease that those of us who lived through will never quite get over. Her resilience and determination remain intact throughout this harrowing period, depicted in an uplifting and remarkable book, that I recommend highly."--Victor Garber, award-winning star of film, television, and stage
"Christine Barker's extraordinary memoir is a journey back in time to the thrill of her days dancing on Broadway; to understanding her elder brother's life as a gay man in a very anti-gay US; and to the shame and secrecy surrounding the advent of the AIDS crisis. Third Girl from the Left deftly weaves the personal and the political, ultimately reminding us of our responsibility to one another. Barker's astute storytelling, punctuated with deep, deep love, will move and enlighten all readers. This is a hard book to put down."--Carolyn Ferrell, author of Dear Miss Metropolitan and Don't Erase Me
"A beautifully told tale of the New York theatre world, the fashion industry, and the AIDS pandemic. Christine Barker gives the reader a front row seat to a time of great creativity and heartbreak. She writes with honesty, compassion and clarity."--Michael Kors
"Enthralling... gorgeously written... unflinching... emotionally wrenching."--Bay Area Reporter