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Where the money went

Where the money went

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Title: Where the Money Gone

Author: K. Canty

Binding: Paperback

EAN: 9789061698937

Condition: Good

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Condition descriptions:
- As New: Hardly any signs of use, almost as new.
- Good: May show minor signs of use, such as some discoloration or a name on the endpapers, but generally no underlining or notes in the text.
- Fair: Book in fair condition. May show signs of use, such as discoloration, reading creases in spine, underlinings, notes, light soiling at edges, dog-ears, or a crooked spine.
- New: Book is new.

Description:
Kevin Canty describes all aspects of love in his stories: from the writer who struggles with his love for his ex-wife to the recently divorced man who learns more than he actually wants to know about his friends' marriages.
In Where the Money Went, Kevin Canty shows the male view of relationships and love with sincerity and sharp humor.

The rest of the money, what little was left, went to lawyers.

Kevin Canty's work has been published in Esquire, The New Yorker and many other magazines. The story 'Sleeping Beauty' from Where the Money Stayed was previously published in Bunker Hill. His debut, the collection of stories A Stranger in This World, garnered him much praise all over the world. This was followed by the successful novels In the Deep, Twenty Degrees Frost, Winslow in Love and the collection of stories Honeymoon.

The Press on Kevin Canty
'...shocking in beauty.' Joost Zwagerman

'Canty masterfully understands the art of dosing that maintains sensitivity without becoming sentimental, and offers life lessons with humor, but without a wink.' Elsevier

'These are beautiful blues of heartbreak... Kevin Canty touches your heart.' Het Parool

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