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One Fifth Avenue

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  • 433 stránek
  • 16 hodin čtení

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From one of today's most engaging social commentators comes a fresh exploration of the tough and tender women of New York City, viewed through the lens of their residence. One Fifth Avenue, an iconic Art Deco building in a historically vibrant neighborhood, serves as a crucial backdrop for the lives of its inhabitants. The women, from a hedge fund king's wife to an aging gossip columnist and a free-spirited actress from L.A., navigate their ambitions and desires within this landmark. Acutely observed and sharply witty, the narrative reflects a modern-day tale of old and new money, echoing the themes of power and social prominence found in the works of Edith Wharton and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Bushnell's characters grapple with the same passions as their Gilded Age predecessors, seeking successful marriages and societal status, all while facing the realities of sexual politics and financial instability. With a remarkable ability to capture the zeitgeist of New York, Bushnell consistently stays ahead of the curve. Her stories flow effortlessly, making her complex literary achievements appear simple. With this latest work, she continues to demonstrate her unique voice and insight into the lives of New Yorkers, delivering a narrative that feels both fresh and timeless.

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One Fifth Avenue, Candace Bushnell

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Rok vydání
2008
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952 Hodnocení

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Titul
One Fifth Avenue
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Voice
Rok vydání
2008
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
433
ISBN10
1401301614
ISBN13
9781401301613
Série
První vydání
2008
Původní název
One Fifth Avenue
Hodnocení
3,1 z 5
Anotace
From one of today's most engaging social commentators comes a fresh exploration of the tough and tender women of New York City, viewed through the lens of their residence. One Fifth Avenue, an iconic Art Deco building in a historically vibrant neighborhood, serves as a crucial backdrop for the lives of its inhabitants. The women, from a hedge fund king's wife to an aging gossip columnist and a free-spirited actress from L.A., navigate their ambitions and desires within this landmark. Acutely observed and sharply witty, the narrative reflects a modern-day tale of old and new money, echoing the themes of power and social prominence found in the works of Edith Wharton and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Bushnell's characters grapple with the same passions as their Gilded Age predecessors, seeking successful marriages and societal status, all while facing the realities of sexual politics and financial instability. With a remarkable ability to capture the zeitgeist of New York, Bushnell consistently stays ahead of the curve. Her stories flow effortlessly, making her complex literary achievements appear simple. With this latest work, she continues to demonstrate her unique voice and insight into the lives of New Yorkers, delivering a narrative that feels both fresh and timeless.