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Boogaloo On 2nd Avenue : a Novel of Pastry, Guilt and Music

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It's the boom years of the 1980s, and life is closing in on Nathan Seltzer, who rarely travels outside his suddenly gentrifying Lower East Side neighbourhood.

In between paralyzing bouts of claustrophobia, Nathan wonders whether he should cheat on his wife with Karoline, a German pastry maker whose parents may or may not have been Nazis.

His father, Harry, is plotting with the 1960s boogaloo star Chow Mein Vega for the comeback of this dance craze.

Meanwhile, a homicidal drug addict is terrorizing the neighbourhood.

With its ensemble cast of unforgettable characters, "Boogaloo on 2nd Avenue" is a comedy of cultures about the old and the new, about Latinos, Jews, Sicilians and Germans.

It's about struggling to hold onto life in a rapidly changing world, about food and sex and about how our lives are shaped by love and guilt.

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Product Details
Vintage
0099477645 / 9780099477648
Paperback / softback
813.54
06/04/2006
United Kingdom
English
General
[xi], 319 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Ballantine; London: Jonathan Cape, 2005.
A vivid, funny, exuberantly textured debut novel about a tight-knit, ethnically diverse New York neighbourhood on the brink of change, from the bestselling author of Cod, Salt and 1968.
A vivid, funny, exuberantly textured debut novel about a tight-knit, ethnically diverse New York neighbourhood on the brink of change, from the bestselling author of Cod, Salt and 1968. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)