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Item Description
Win this Pick Up A Good Book Package!
Included:
- $25 Gift Card to Community Bookstore
- Signed Copy of The Perfume Burned His Eyes by Michael Imperiolli
Book and Gift Card can be picked up at BAX at 421 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215. Or can be shipped, standard mailing rates apply.
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Win a $25 Gift Card to Community Bookstore!
Gift Card is valid through June 2024.
Community Bookstore is a welcoming neighborhood book store offering an array of new titles for adults & children.
Located in Park Slope, Brooklyn at 143 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215.
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Win a Signed Copy of The Perfume Burned His Eyes by Michael Imperiolli!
Emmy-winning actor Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos, The White Lotus, etc.) brilliantly evokes 1970s New York in this Holden Caulfield–esque debut
"[T]he actor's first novel is a quintessential New York story: A teenager moves from Queens to Manhattan, discovering a world populated with drugs, sex, a witch, and Lou Reed. It's like a vivid walk through the city and adolescence, reveling in their grit and pathos."
—New York Times
"Imperioli's first novel is the atmospheric coming-of-age story of sixteen-year-old Matthew, whose mother moves them from Queens to a posh apartment in Manhattan in 1976 . . . Imperioli can definitely write, and he gets high marks for the verisimilitude and empathy that he evokes in this fine crossover novel."
—Booklist, starred review
Matthew is a sixteen-year-old boy living in Jackson Heights, Queens, in 1976. After he loses his two most important male role models, his father and grandfather, his mother uses her inheritance to uproot Matthew and herself to a posh apartment building in Manhattan. Although only three miles away from his boyhood home, "the city" is a completely new and strange world to Matthew.
Matthew soon befriends (and becomes a factotum of sorts to) Lou Reed, who lives with his transgender girlfriend Rachel in the same building. The artistic-shamanic rocker eventually becomes an unorthodox father figure to Matthew, who finds himself head over heels for the mysterious Veronica, a wise-beyond-her-years girl he meets at his new school.
The novel is written from the point of view of Matthew at age eighteen, two years after the story begins, and concludes with an epilogue in the year 2013, three days after Lou Reed's death, with Matthew in his fifties.
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