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The Old Neighborhood
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The Old Neighborhood

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Corman’s novel is a work of art. The journey is joyous. -Los Angeles Times The classic, best-selling novel of a successful ad man from the Mad Men era. Steve Robbins, burned out, his marriage failing, returns to his roots in his old neighborhood in the Bronx to find the piece of himself that he left behind. Caught in the mainstream of modern marriage and success, he realizes his dreams have come true and they are not what he wanted at all. So Steve goes back to where the dreams began. And he tries to find what he has run right past, being connected, being happy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barricade Books Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2014
Pages
219
ISBN
9781569805305

Corman’s novel is a work of art. The journey is joyous. -Los Angeles Times The classic, best-selling novel of a successful ad man from the Mad Men era. Steve Robbins, burned out, his marriage failing, returns to his roots in his old neighborhood in the Bronx to find the piece of himself that he left behind. Caught in the mainstream of modern marriage and success, he realizes his dreams have come true and they are not what he wanted at all. So Steve goes back to where the dreams began. And he tries to find what he has run right past, being connected, being happy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barricade Books Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2014
Pages
219
ISBN
9781569805305