Summer Crossing: Popular Penguins

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Discover the charm of Truman Capote's 'Summer Crossing: Popular Penguins' in this stunning A-format paperback edition. Condition: BRAND NEW, this captivating novel is published by Penguin UK and has an ISBN of 9780141045375. First released in 2009, it runs for 156 pages of pure literary delight. The story revolves around the captivating figure of Grady McNeil, a flame-haired beauty from a privileged background. Grady's life is steeped in luxury yet punctuated by a profound sense of yearning. Amidst her affluent existence in New York, her life takes an unexpected turn when she falls for the highly unsuitable Clyde, a Brooklyn-born parking attendant whose Jewish heritage presents challenges in their relation. This rich and evocative tale deals with themes of forbidden love, youthful rebellion, and coming-of-age decisions that resonate universally. As Grady navigates the complexities of her summer solitude in a luxurious penthouse, her secret affair leads her to crucial decisions that will forever shape her destiny. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those exploring the depths of first love narratives, 'Summer Crossing' is a must-read. A prime addition to your bookshelf, it serves as a timeless reminder of the transformative power of love. Embrace this iconic work today. Enjoy fast delivery across New Zealand and immerse yourself in Capote's literary masterpiece!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141045375
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2009
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 156


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Flame-haired Grady McNeil is beautiful, rich and defiant. Her privileged society life leaves her wanting, and excitement comes in the form of the highly unsuitable Clyde, a Brooklyn-born, Jewish parking attendant. When Grady's mother and father leave her alone one summer in their New York penthouse, her secret affair intensifies and she is forced to make decisions that will alter her future indelibly. Truman Capote's recently discovered debut novel is a captivating portrayal of first love.

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