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Adam and Yves meet by chance over an abandoned piano in Greenwich Village and fall in love just before same-sex marriage becomes legal. Yves is a down-to-earth Canadian musician, while Adam is a Park Avenue-bred architect, and his family offers endless opinions on their budding relationship. Throw in one gorgeous Greek goddess and free-spirited Pietro aka Treachery, who poses nude, plays piano, and has complicated relationships with several of the characters, and you have a veritable comedy of manners about gender, desire, and authenticity. A fresh, heartfelt treatment of love in our time.

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Produktbeschreibung
Adam and Yves meet by chance over an abandoned piano in Greenwich Village and fall in love just before same-sex marriage becomes legal. Yves is a down-to-earth Canadian musician, while Adam is a Park Avenue-bred architect, and his family offers endless opinions on their budding relationship. Throw in one gorgeous Greek goddess and free-spirited Pietro aka Treachery, who poses nude, plays piano, and has complicated relationships with several of the characters, and you have a veritable comedy of manners about gender, desire, and authenticity. A fresh, heartfelt treatment of love in our time.
Autorenporträt
After earning a B.A. from Washington University, a Fulbright Scholarship to the Université de Lyon, France, and an M.A. from Columbia University's School of International Affairs, Ed pursued a career in publishing while writing novels and short stories on the side. He has worked as an editor for such publishers as Random House, Macmillan, St. Martin's, and Dutton, and as a freelance book review editor for Publishers Weekly and Library Journal, reviewing books in such areas as literary fiction, politics, and international relations. He is an enthusiastic linguist with varying degrees of fluency in French, German, Italian, Russian, and modern Greek. Originally from the South, he has lived with his family in Manhattan for decades. Adam & Yves is his second published novel, after The Counterfeiter, which garnered favorable reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal.