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The New Yorkers

The New Yorkers

Author: Cathleen Schine
Narrator: Nicole Roberts

"The New Yorkers is so entrancing and droll and downright funny that it made me forget I do not like dogs. How vexatious!" -- Patricia Marx, author of Him Her Him Again The End of Him Past the hustle and bustle of midtown, sheltered from the squawks of taxis and tourists, lies a quiet little block near Central Park kept humble by rent control. Cathleen Schine's brilliantly funny new novel shows us how living on a street like this in New York with a dog is like living in a tiny village, one that has a rhythm all its own. Walking her dog, Beatrice, Jody falls under the spell of Everett's bewitching smile. Everett begins to appreciate his post-divorce life only when he falls in love with Howdy, Polly's puppy. Polly lives with her brother, George, who isn't looking so much for a love life as for life direction, and Howdy leads him right to it. Doris hates the trash on her block, she hates the pee on her SUV's large tires, and, above all, she hates dogs. That is, until she gets one of her own. In The New Yorkers, as in life, canine companions compel their masters to go outside of themselves, to take part in the community they live in, to make friends, and, sometimes, to fall in love. Cathleen Schine is the author of The Love Letter, among other novels. She has contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Magazine, and The New York Times Book Review. She lives in New York City. Reader Nicole Roberts is a native New Yorker who enjoys a successful career in radio and television voiceovers.

$54.99 Unit Price

ISBN: 9781602527720
SKU#: 1688
Publisher: HighBridge Audio
Genre: Fiction
Duration: 08:46:55
Release Date: Oct. 1, 2007
Language: English