LIBROS DEL AUTOR: vincent meis

7 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: vincent meis

  • Iguana
    Vincent Traughber Meis
    Tras el fin de una larga relación y la muerte de sus padres durante la pandemia, Dawson Wozniak intenta reinventarse en Méxi-co. Como estadounidense privilegiado, puede continuar con su trabajo, trabajando a distancia como editor para una editorial de la Costa Oeste. Se adentra en este nuevo mundo, entablando amistad con expatriados y mexicanos, incluyendo a un autor su-pervent...
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    17,63 €

  • Iguana
    Vincent Traughber Meis
    Reeling from the end of a long-term relationship and the death of his parents during the COVID years, Dawson Wozniak attempts to reinvent himself in Mexico. He is able to continue his job, working remotely as an editor for a West Coast publisher. He dives into this new world, making friends with ex-pats and Mexicans, including a best-selling author who has abandoned writing, th...
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    12,33 €

  • The Mayor of Oak Street
    Vincent Traughber Meis
    In the 1960s, Midwestern boy and Boy Scout, Nathan delivers newspapers and mows lawns. Nathan uses his cover to move about yards and sneak into the homes of his neighbors, uncovering their secrets.In high school, one of the local misfits introduces him to diet pills, which help him overcome his shyness. In an amphetamine high, he meets Cindy, who he hopes will steer him along t...
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    13,73 €

  • Four Calling Burds
    Vincent Meis
    The four Burd siblings head to Mexico to heal and regroup after the death of their mother. Midlife crises are revealed. At the age of forty-seven, M wonders if she is too old to transition to the man she has been hiding inside her. Augie has a perfect gay family with a loving husband and an adorable  bi-racial son. And yet, something is missing. The charismatic Lio has squander...
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    13,17 €

  • Deluge
    Vincent Meis
    When a young white man in high school, becomes involved with a black football star, the relationship leads to disastrous results in a small town in Mississippi. It is the early 1980's and racism and homophobia are very much alive. In Book One of the novel, Byron struggles with revenge, redemption, and the sexuality that always seems to lead to pain. In Book Two, a young black m...
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    11,56 €

  • Down in Cuba
    Vincent Meis
    Martin Vandenberg has a routine marriage and an unremarkable career as a professor of Latin American Studies at a small southern California college. To save himself from the ennui of mid life, he heads to Cuba on sabbatical where he will write a book about Cuban icon, José Martí. Soon after arriving in Cuba, he is led into the underground world of Havana's Malecón where he come...
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    10,37 €

  • Tio Jorge
    Vincent Meis
    From a wealthy cul-de-sac in Hillsborough, California to a dusty village in Central Mexico, Tio Jorge gives us an emotional portrait of a young woman who cannot move forward until she silences the ghosts of her tragic childhood. On her graduation day from Stanford University, she thinks she sees in the crowd the man accused of her mother’s death sixteen years earlier, but he fl...
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    11,42 €