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Kissing in Manhattan

Published
Jun 2001
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General Fiction General Fiction
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Hilarious, sexy, and deeply tender, Kissing in Manhattan was one of the most celebrated debuts in recent years. Acclaimed author David Schickler's collection of linked stories follows a troupe of love-hungry urbanites through a charmed metropolis and into the Preemption--a mythic Manhattan apartment building. The Preemption sets the stage for a romantic fantasy as exuberant, dark, and dazzling as the city it occupies. Behind closed doors, the paths of an improbable cast of tenants--a seductive perfume heiress; a crabby, misunderstood actor; a preternaturally sharp-sighted priest--tangle and cross, while a perilous love triangle builds around three characters:

James Branch, a shy young accountant with an unusual love for the Preemption's antique elevator, and a strange destiny...

Patrick Rigg, a Wall Street lothario who soothes his pain by seducing
beautiful women, carrying a gun, and attending the nightly sermons of a foreboding priest...

Rally McWilliams, a fetching, hopeful young writer who roams the city at night, searching for the soulmate she believes in but can't find...

Charged with joy and a deadly sense of humor, Kissing in Manhattan is a daring new writer's vision of a world where men and women, good and evil, love and sex, meet, battle, and embrace on every street corner.

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Sep 2002 Dial Press ISBN13 9780385335676 ISBN10 0385335679
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Jan 2002 Headline (UK) ISBN13 9780747265115 ISBN10 0747265119
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First Edition Jun 2001 Dial Press ISBN13 9780385335669 ISBN10 0385335660
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Sep 2002 Dell ISBN13 9780440333821 ISBN10 0440333822
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Sep 2002 Delta ISBN10 B000FA64SW
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