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When you are a fortysomething gay New Yorker with a stressful job as a film agent, a fruity assortment of friends and the odd obsessive-compulsive tendency, you may not see yourself as an ideal parent. However, when Ed's sister begs him to take in her daughter - the beautiful, capricious and downright difficult Tiffany - Ed rashly agrees. Soon, his life has turned upside down as he tries to deal with an exasperating but loving teenager while learning to be a parent himself. Their relationship develops from culture shock on both sides to an affectionate tolerance of each other's idiosyncrasies and a shared passion for really bad films. Moving, stylish and appealing, this is a book about growing up, about families, about parenting and about having no idea what to do next.
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Breakfast with Tiffany, Edwin John Wintle
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2006
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- Titre
- Breakfast with Tiffany
- Sous-titre
- An Uncle's Memoir
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Edwin John Wintle
- Éditeur
- Pocket Books
- Publié
- 2006
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 311
- ISBN10
- 1416511172
- ISBN13
- 9781416511175
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Histoires vraies, Biographies, Littérature mondiale, Amour, Famille, LGBTQ+, Parentalité, New Adult
- Évaluation
- 3,2 sur 5
- Description
- When you are a fortysomething gay New Yorker with a stressful job as a film agent, a fruity assortment of friends and the odd obsessive-compulsive tendency, you may not see yourself as an ideal parent. However, when Ed's sister begs him to take in her daughter - the beautiful, capricious and downright difficult Tiffany - Ed rashly agrees. Soon, his life has turned upside down as he tries to deal with an exasperating but loving teenager while learning to be a parent himself. Their relationship develops from culture shock on both sides to an affectionate tolerance of each other's idiosyncrasies and a shared passion for really bad films. Moving, stylish and appealing, this is a book about growing up, about families, about parenting and about having no idea what to do next.


