· “Sprawling across more than pages, the new novel Three-Martini Lunch captures the excesses as well as the inhibitions of New York City in , from the eponymous meals of the big Manhattan publishing houses, to wild drinking-and-drug bouts in Greenwich Village, to the lingering paranoia of McCarthyism, to the casual racism, sexism, homophobia and anti-Semitism among the Edition description: Reprint. In Three-Martini Lunch, Suzanne Rindell has written both a page-turning morality tale and a captivating look at a stylish, demanding era--and a world steeped in tradition that's poised for great upheaval. Shipping Cost: Calculated at Checkout Author: Suzanne Rindell ISBN Pages: Three-Martini Lunch. Suzanne Rindell. Putnam, $27 (p) ISBN In Rindell's second novel (after The Other Typist), the lives of three young people intersect over literature and.
In Three-Martini Lunch, Suzanne Rindell has written both a page-turning morality tale and a captivating look at a stylish, demanding era—and a world steeped in tradition that's poised for great upheaval. Suzanne Rindell is the author of two previous novels, The Other Typist and Three-Martini Lunch. In Three-Martini Lunch, Suzanne Rindell has written both a page-turning morality tale and a captivating look at a stylish, demanding era--and a world steeped in tradition that's poised for great upheaval. Product Identifiers. Publisher. Penguin Publishing Group. ISBN ISBN In Three-Martini Lunch, Suzanne Rindell has written both a page-turning morality tale and a captivating look at a stylish, demanding era—and a world steeped in tradition that's poised for great upheaval. From the Hardcover edition.
“Back in those days My Old Man was king of what they called three-martini lunch. This meant that in dimly lit steak houses all over Manhattan my father made bold, impetuous deals over gin and oysters. That was how it was done. Publishing was a place for men with ferocity and an appetite for life.” ― Suzanne Rindell, Three-Martini Lunch. Three-Martini Lunch. Suzanne Rindell. Putnam, $27 (p) ISBN In Rindell's second novel (after The Other Typist), the lives of three young people intersect over literature and. ― Suzanne Rindell, quote from Three-Martini Lunch “Back in those days My Old Man was king of what they called three-martini lunch. This meant that in dimly lit steak houses all over Manhattan my father made bold, impetuous deals over gin and oysters.
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