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Men Like Air

By: Tom Connolly
Narrated by: Piers Wehner
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Summary

Tom Connolly's dazzling second novel is a funny, turbulent and heartfelt study of male relationships and a glorious love letter to the city of New York.

It is April in Manhattan, and the destinies of four very different men are about to collide. Nineteen-year-old Finn has just arrived in the city with his irrepressible and volatile girlfriend, Dilly, determined to even the score with his older brother, Jack, for abandoning him in the UK in the aftermath of their parents' deaths.

Across town, successful gallery owner Leo Emerson is haunted by loneliness, unsettled by the contrast between his life and that of his brother-in-law and oldest friend, Isidor, who is enviably contented in his faith and his marriage.

When Finn wanders into Leo's gallery, a series of unexpected and interconnected events unfold, changing the lives of all four men, for better or worse. Leo and Isidor's settled existences are overturned by events outside of their control while Jack and Finn's complex relationship reaches its long overdue showdown.

Beautifully orchestrated and richly comic, Men Like Air explores the romance and solitude of cosmopolitan life, the transformative power of art and the impact we have on one another's lives - and what happens when the ties that bind us are tested or broken. It is an intense and uplifting story of growth and renewal, mapping the complex workings of the human heart across the streets of New York City.

©2016 Tom Connolly (P)2016 Audible, Ltd

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Started off ok. funny in parts

I really tried hard to finish listening to this. the first Seven chapters are good in parts. But after that I really had to work hard to concentrate and listen.

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Touching and beautifully crafted.

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Connolly has such a beautiful turn of phrase. So good that when I finished listening, I went straight back to the beginning again.

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