Three-martini lunch
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Word Count
125,000 words, Guess
Page Count
500 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivethreemartinilunc0000rind
- ISBN-100399165487
- ISBN-100399576991
- ISBN-139780399165481
- ISBN-139780399576997
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2016006513
- OCLC Control Number941583150
- Better World Books9780399165481
- Better World Books9780399576997
- Open LibraryOL27205411M
Classifications
- DDC813/.6
- LCCPS3618.I538 T47 2016
- LCCPS3618.I538T47 2016
Alternate Titles
- 3-martini lunch
Description
"From the author of the "thrilling" (The Christian Science Monitor) novel The Other Typist comes an evocative, multilayered story of ambition, success, and secrecy in 1950s New York. In 1958, Greenwich Village buzzes with beatniks, jazz clubs, and new ideas--the ideal spot for three ambitious young people to meet. Cliff Nelson, the son of a successful book editor, is convinced he's the next Kerouac, if only his father would notice. Eden Katz dreams of being an editor but is shocked when she encounters roadblocks to that ambition. And Miles Tillman, a talented black writer from Harlem, seeks to learn the truth about his father's past, finding love in the process. Though different from one another, all three share a common goal: to succeed in the competitive and uncompromising world of book publishing. As they reach for what they want, they come to understand what they must sacrifice, conceal, and betray to achieve their goals, learning they must live with the consequences of their choices. In Three-Martini Lunch, Suzanne Rindell has written both a page-turning morality tale and a captivating look at a stylish, demanding era--and a world steeped in tradition that's poised for great upheaval"-- "From the author of the "thrilling" (The Christian Science Monitor) novel The Other Typist comes an evocative, multilayered story of ambition, success, and secrecy in 1950s New York"--
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