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Good. Moderate shelfwear, pages slightly sunned around textblock and tanned, pages clean inside with no markings. 156 p. Audience: College/higher education. In this collection of autobiographical musings on life in New York, Lily Brett turns her razor-sharp gaze on a city which has entertained, inspired and perplexed her for the decade she has lived there in a SoHo loft apartment with her artist husband. This is a very personal account of New York life, told with all the wit and insight that the award-winning author is famous for. In fact, she muses on the death of single men and crime; the effect Monica Lewinsky has had on body image and New York street conversation; and celebrity hairdressers expert in the latest plastic surgery fads. The author was born in Germany, grew up in Australia and now resides in New York. She also wrote: 'The Auschwitz Poems' and 'Just Like That', winner of the 1995 New South Wales Premier's Award for fiction. **If you have any queries about this book, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@ravenbooks. ie**
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VG. 8vo. original printed paper wraps (a little rubbed & creased, prev. owner's name to first page, slightly toned, some rippling to tail edge); pp. [x (last blank)], 156, [8 (pubs. advts., last blank)]. A very good copy.