An Inexact Science of the Heart is the journey of a courageous spirit … who sees the light within the darkness, and understands that this union is a necessary part of his and our humanity.”— Stuart Kestenbaum

“Friendship – the making of friends, the keeping of them, the richness they add to one’s life, the grief accompanying their loss – is one of the subjects of … this amazing collection of … essays. …. In the course of this book we meet …. actors and artists, lesbian activists and activist nuns, drinkers and writers and rabbis and mystics and astrologers. …. You can dip in anywhere … – in St Louis, or Palm Springs,  London or Leningrad or Vancouver –  or you can read from beginning to end, watching the story unfold, one episode after another.” — Agnes Bushell from the Introduction

“This is the kind of capacious play of … imagination, attendant to the trauma of the world, that we need right now.” — Kevin Spenst

“Compelling and provocative. A book too interesting not to talk about.” — Faith Fuller

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