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Willem Adriaan Scherpenisse

    Telegraph Avenue
    26a
    Siberian Dream
    • Siberian Dream

      • 309pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(10)Évaluer

      Born into an ancient indigenous Siberian culture, Irina Pantaeva grew up amidst a rich heritage of spirituality and creativity, often clashing with a world that stifled individuality. As a child, she linked the simple act of dressing with self-expression, a freedom that nearly landed her in a juvenile home. Discovered by a talent scout, she moved to Moscow, a city undergoing radical change as old ideologies crumbled. In this vibrant yet chaotic environment, Irina experienced the harsh realities of a nation in turmoil, losing a dear friend to political violence and witnessing the struggles of others with drugs and prostitution. She narrowly escaped death herself on a dark road outside the city. Against all odds, Irina embarked on a challenging journey to Paris, where she faced rejection in the fashion industry due to her exotic beauty. Her inspiring story culminates in her arrival in New York, where she rises to superstardom. This tale of determination and passion illustrates the contrast between her spiritual Siberian roots and the glamorous world of international fashion and film. Irina Pantaeva emerges as a remarkable young woman whose heart bridges both worlds.

      Siberian Dream
    • 26a

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(694)Évaluer

      Identical twins, Georgia and Bessi Hunter, live in the loft of 26 Waifer Avenue in Neasden. This novel watches the Hunter family as they make their way through the 1980s. Some family members having more success than others.

      26a
    • Telegraph Avenue

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,4(18708)Évaluer

      As the summer of 2004 draws to a close, Archy Stallings and Nat Jaffe are still hanging in there--longtime friends, bandmates, and co-regents of Brokeland Records, a kingdom of used vinyl located in the borderlands of Berkeley and Oakland. Their wives, Gwen Shanks and Aviva Roth-Jaffe, are the Berkeley Birth Partners, a pair of semi-legendary midwives who have welcomed more than a thousand newly minted citizens into the dented utopia at whose heart--half tavern, half temple--stands Brokeland. When ex-NFL quarterback Gibson Goode, the fifth-richest black man in America, announces plans to build his latest Dogpile megastore on a nearby stretch of Telegraph Avenue, Nat and Archy fear it means certain doom for their vulnerable little enterprise. Meanwhile, Aviva and Gwen also find themselves caught up in a battle for their professional existence, one that tests the limits of their friendship. Adding another layer of complications to the couples' already tangled lives is the surprise appearance of Titus Joyner, the teenage son Archy has never acknowledged and the love of fifteen-year-old Julius Jaffe's life.

      Telegraph Avenue