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Late and Soon

De: Robert Hughes
Narrado por: Robert Hughes
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In this exquisite debut novel, a host of characters confront their confusions in love. Claire, an art specialist at Sotheby's, lives in a world of glamour and achievement - but after attending an art opening, where she runs into the young man her husband had left her for five years earlier, she realizes that her broken heart has never truly healed. Claire begins to question herself, her past, and her future, as does the younger man, Toby.

So begins a story spinning in the rarefied but fast-paced whirl of art auctions in New York City.

Late and Soon chronicles Claire's emotional course, as she puts together a sale of paintings that could make her career. Meanwhile, the possibility of romance does indeed loom. For as Claire puts together her auction she not only contemplates her life and the art she sells, she must decide whether or not to begin a relationship with Frank, her ex-husband's brother, who has come to New York in pursuit of her, so many years later.

©2005 Robert J. Hughes (P)2005 Books on Tape
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"Claire's emotional twists and turns, rendered in ornamental prose attuned to the slightest shift in feeling or nuance, are...affecting in this credible tale of longing and hope." (Publishers Weekly)

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I had thought this was going to be a book by the art critic, Robert Hughes. What a nasty surprise I got as I sat, trapped on my car trip, with this instead. Amateurish with a heavy dose of pomposity, boring. Pseudo-profound. I'm stunned that this book could find a publisher!

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