The Ghost of Greenwich Village: A Novel Audiobook (Free)
- Nicole Vilencia
- 11 h 6 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2011-06-28
Summary:
In the tradition of Sophie Kinsella and Lauren Weisberger comes this charming debut about a young woman who moves to Manhattan in search of romance and excitement, and then find that her apartment is haunted by the cantankerous ghost of an old beat-generation writer, who needs her help in completing his life’s function.
For Eve Weldon, moving to Greenwich Community is a dream become a reality. She grew up listening to tales of her mother’s time there through the bohemian period of the sixties, when she immersed about The Ghost of Greenwich Village: A Book herself within a energetic community of performers and writers. However when Eve finally happens, the only writer she matches is definitely a cranky ghost named Donald, and the only writing she manages to do is perfect for a morning hours news show called Smell the Coffee. The competitive environment from the network is a far cry through the congenial camaraderie from the literary picture in her mother’s day, and Eve begins to wonder if the world she sought offers disappeared entirely. But as she struggles to equalize her new work, a budding friendship having a legendary fashion designer, and a search for hints to her mother’s previous, she starts to realize that community will come in all different forms which the true magic of Greenwich Town is usually eternal, though it could sometimes reveal itself in one of the most unexpected ways.
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