Paul Mandelbaum discusses his book, “Adriane on the Edge.” He begins by explaining that this book is a sequel to his 2004 novel, “Garrett in Wedlock.” He talks about how he draws heavily on stories that his friends have told him, and gives examples in the book that have happened to people he knows. He describes the phenomenon of polyamory societies and their appeal to the younger single generation. Mandelbaum discusses his main character Adriane, and her struggle with having two parents who have committed suicide. He ends the interview by talking about how his wife writes screenplays but has never written any of his novels into a script.
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