LEADER 00000cam 2200457Mi 4500 001 ocn990132945 003 OCoLC 008 170606t20172016nyu 000 1 eng 020 9781101972267 020 1101972262 041 eng 082 00 813/.54|223 092 0 Roman|bengelska 100 1 McInerney, Jay,|d1955-|4aut 245 10 Bright, precious days /|cJay McInerney 250 First Vintage Contemporaries edition 264 1 New York|bVintage Contemporaries,|c2017 264 4 |c©2016 300 397 pages ;|c21 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 520 Russell and Corrine Calloway seem to be living the New York dream: book parties one night and high-society charity events the next; jobs they care about (and actually enjoy); twin children, a boy and a girl whose birth was truly miraculous; a loft in Tribeca and summers in the Hamptons. But all of this comes at a high cost. Russell, an independent publisher, has cultural clout but minimal cash; as he navigates an industry that requires, beyond astute literary taste, constant financial improvisation, he encounters an audacious, expensive and potentially ruinous opportunity. Meanwhile, instead of seeking personal profit in this incredibly wealthy city, Corrine is devoted to feeding its hungry poor, and they soon discover they're being priced out of their now fashionable neighborhood. Then Corrine's world is turned upside down when the man with whom she'd had an ill-fated affair in the wake of 9/11 suddenly reappears. As the novel unfolds across a period of stupendous change including Obama's historic election and the global economic collapse he inherited the Calloways will find themselves and their marriage tested more severely than they ever could have anticipated 650 0 Publishers and publishing|zNew York (State)|zNew York |vFiction 650 0 Families|vFiction 650 7 Publishers and publishing.|2fast 651 0 New York (N.Y.)|vFiction 651 7 New York (State)|zNew York 655 7 Domestic fiction.|2lcgft 655 7 Fiction.|2fast 655 7 Romaner|2saogf 655 7 Relationsskildringar|2saogf 907 00 171214
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