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The Bowl Is Already Broken

Autor Mary Kay Zuravleff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2006
Promise Whittaker, the diminutive but decisive acting director of the Museum of Asian Art, is pregnant again--and that's just the beginning of her problems. Her mentor, the previous director, has suddenly quit, and is on a dig in China's Taklamakan Desert. Her favorite curator has dropped a priceless porcelain bowl, once owned by Thomas Jefferson, down the museum's steps. Another colleague has been embezzling from the museum to pay for her fertility treatments. And her far too handsome ancillary director is clearly up to no good. Promise's offbeat efforts to hold everything together make her a character who, in the words of the Newark Star-Ledger, "you'll be falling in love with before you've turned the first page."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780312424985
ISBN-10: 0312424981
Pagini: 466
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: St. Martins Press-3pl

Notă biografică

Mary Kay Zuravleff, a former editor of books and exhibition texts for the Smithsonian Institution, lives in Washington, D.C., with her family.

Descriere

In this big, rewarding novel about art, politics, family, terrorism, courage, and happiness, Promise Whittaker, the diminutive but decisive acting director of the National Museum of Asian Art, is pregnant again--and that's just the beginning of her difficulties.

Recenzii

'Riveting, witty and subtle'
'Her frank emphatic intelligence brings Anne Tyler to mind, but her seductive wit and faintly unsettling vision are entirely her own'
'Spiking her tale with humour, Zuravleff shows how neatly everything interconnects ... emotionally astute'
'Light, crisp and engaging ... what the punter might imagine to be a world where decisions are made in an intelligent courteous manner turns out to be more like mud-wrestling'