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Motherless Brooklyn-Trade Jonathan Lethem

Motherless Brooklyn-Trade By Jonathan Lethem

Motherless Brooklyn-Trade by Jonathan Lethem


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Summary

A walk on the wild side of Brooklyn's criminal underclass with a hero known as The Human Freakshow, a would-be detective also answering to the name of Lionel Essrog. Essrog is a victim of Tourette's Syndrome; hapless and veering out of control, he fights himself and his disease.

Motherless Brooklyn-Trade Summary

Motherless Brooklyn-Trade by Jonathan Lethem

One of America's hottest young writers - the only novelist named as one of Newsweek's '100 People for the New Century' - presents a genrebending, mind-blowing tale. nbsp; Lionel Essrog, a.k.a. the Human Freakshow, is a victim of Tourette's syndrome (an uncontrollable urge to shout out nonsense, touch every surface in reach, rearrange objects). A local tough guy and fixer, Frank Minna, takes up the adolescent Lionel and three other orphans from St Vincent's Home for Boys and grooms them to become the Minna Men, a fly-by-night detective-agency-cum-limo-service - their days and nights revolving around Frank Minna, the secret prince of Brooklyn. Then one terrible day Frank is murdered, and Lionel must become a real detective, delving into the complex, and favours that make up Frank Minna's Brooklyn.

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GOR001980704
9780571197972
0571197973
Motherless Brooklyn-Trade by Jonathan Lethem
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
20000404
304
Winner of Crime Writers' Association Macallan Gold Dagger Award 2000 Short-listed for Macallan Gold Dagger for Fiction 2000
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