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    Story of My Life by Jay McInerney, Marty Asher

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    • ISBN: 0679722572
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: August 1989
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    Comments from the Seller: PAPERBACK Very Good 0679722572 Condition: VERY GOOD. (Book may have one or a combination of the following characteristics: former library book, cover wear, name written inside cover, light underlining/highlighting, remainder mark, etc. Overall, the book is in solid shape. This is a blanket description. Please email us if you require a specific, detailed description of the book condition. We will typically respond within one week of your request).

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    Synopsis

    In his breathlessly paced new novel Jay McInerney revisits the nocturnal New York of Bright Lights, Big City. Alison Poole, twenty going on 40,000, is a budding actress already fatally well versed in hopping the clubs, shopping Chanel falling in and out of, lust, and abusing other people's credit cards. As Alison races toward emotional breakdown, McInerney gives us a hilarious yet oddly touching portrait of a postmodern Holly Golightly coming to terms with a world in which everything is permitted and nothing really matters.

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    A budding actress already fatally well versed in bar hopping and falling in and out of lust, races towards emotional breakdown.

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    a cult bookby Anonymous

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    09/10/2004: an absolute classic if you ask me ... I am a fervent adept of chick lit , but this one goes far beyond mainsteam girlie stuff.Jay Mc Inerney is brillant at voicing his characters thoughts and feelings>

    You can't read it just once!by Anonymous

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    04/03/2002: I first read this book about 7 years ago and it soon became 'old faithful' when I had nothing else worth reading. I let someone borrow it and I was devastated when they failed in returning it as promised. I am now buying it again!


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