Everyone Is Watching
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Narrated by:
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Peter Brooke
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By:
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Megan Bradbury
About this listen
New York: a city that inspires, that draws people in...a city where everyone is watching, waiting to see what will happen next.
Everyone Is Watching is a story about the people who have defined New York through their lives, perspectives and iconic works. New York itself solidifies; complex, rich, sordid, tantalizing, it is constantly changing and evolving.
Both intimate and epic in its sweep, Everyone Is Watching is a love letter to New York and its people - past, present and future.
©2016 Megan Bradbury (P)2016 W.F. Howes LtdCritic reviews
"Beautiful, kaleidoscopic...everyone should be watching Megan Bradbury from now on." (Eimear McBride, Baileys Prize-winning author of A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing)
" Everyone Is Watching is an astonishing debut. Megan Bradbury has written a subtle and powerful novel of New York, its architects, artists and - her greatest achievement - the consciousness of the city itself." (Jean McNeil)
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