Oh, Play That Thing
Book (italiano):
<DIV><p>Praised as “a masterpiece” by the <B>Washington Post</B>, <B>A Star Called Henry</B> introduced the unforgettable Henry Smart and left Roddy Doyle's innumerable fans clamoring for more. Now, in his first novel set in America, Doyle delivers. <B>Oh, Play That Thing</B> opens with Henry on the run from his Irish Republican paymasters, arriving in New York City in 1924. But in New York, and later Chicago—where he meets a man playing wild, happy music called Louis Armstrong—Henry finds he cannot escape his past.</p> <p>A highly entertaining cross-country epic and a magnificent follow-up to <B>A Star Called Henry</B>, this prodigious, energetic, sexy novel is another Roddy Doyle triumph.</p> </div>
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