by: Adam Langer
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Overview
A wildly entertaining novel about real estate, Manhattan, and the lengths people go to in order to live in a small apartment on 106th Street and realize their dreams.
Seller Description
If you love New York City, chances are you’ll adore Ellington Boulevard, a novel by the author of the critically acclaimed Crossing California and its sequel, The Washington Story. The Ellington referred to in the title is none other than the Duke himself, along with the street named after him, plus the fact that Langer gave his new book the subtitle, “A Novel in A‑flat” which tells you even before you crack open the cover that there will be plenty of music not only in the story but in the language in which it is so deftly written. Like many New York stories, both factual and fictional, this one revolves around real estate, with characters that ultimately remind us of our best — and worst — selves. There’s the musician who is about to be evicted from his Upper West Side roost, for example. The landlord, a newly married recently recovered alcoholic who has just discovered he has a Jewish soul. A potential buyer for the apartment, a magazine editor, who falls in love with the musician. Crossing paths and double-crossing each other, and the rest of the lively cast, makes for a funny and poignant ode to a city in the throes of a real estate boom whose proportions, pitfalls, and power to magnify love have never been seen quite like this before.
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