Kissing in Manhattan by David Schickler

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  • Pub. Date: August 2002
  • 274pp
  • Sales Rank: 156,620
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    • Pub. Date: August 2002
    • Publisher: Random House Inc
    • Format: Paperback, 274pp
    • Sales Rank: 156,620

    Synopsis

    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.

    Washington Post Book World - Judith Warner

    . . . a rare find: Fascinating and sometimes hilarious, it is a truly haunting read.

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    Biography

    "[David] Schickler has a wild, out-of-left-field dramatic imagination that's really fresh. The ways his characters take you, as well as one another, by surprise is terrific fun," New York magazine remarks about this former Chili's waiter (see our interview for details) turned full-time writer.

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    Complex Puzzle Made Simpleby Anonymous

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    August 06, 2008: I picked up Schickler's book in a used book store because I liked the title. It is a collection of short stories, that you'll soon discover are interwoven into a different sort of novel. You can't help but understand the small town feeling that a city like New York can have. Each character has a distinctly different voice, making it a perfect read for any person.

    One of Manhattan's best kept secrets.by Anonymous

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    July 23, 2008: I had a very vivid dream about his book, and makes me wish that NYC's underground was as exciting as this! Maybe I need to do a little more exploring.


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