
At the End of the Day
by Ed Levesko
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Pub Date May 19 2014 | Archive Date Mar 22 2019
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At The End of The Day novel is set mostly in Paris, a magical city that has always been a great magnet for expatriate Americans. An intense, funny, rich and unique emotional story that deals not only with the events of 1968, but also with the search by our main characters — Alex, a Vietnam veteran, turned freelance journalist; Lisa, from a set of twins, innocent but not naïve and as American as apple pie—for love, hope, self-identity, and for the place they will occupy in life. The first novel that uses the events of May ’68, in Paris, as a canvas to tell a great love story that captures, in dramatic and vivid details what happened when the City of Love is bent on crushing youth and freedom.
Advance Praise
From Kirkus Reviews
"In Levesko's debut novel, a deep-thinking young man ponders life
and love in Paris and beyond...Alex's journey from irresponsible
unfocused youth to a more thoughtful maturity will resonate with anyone
who's struggled with questions of how to live in the world...an overly
philosophical novel at times, but one that captures the turmoil and
excitement of the late 60s."
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780615831695 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
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At the End of the Day depicts events that are adventurous and humorous. This author creates very believable characters, that I have enjoyed reading about. There is also a wonderful love story that takes place in 1968. This was a fun and entertaining book for me and I enjoyed it. * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*
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