Lawrence Gelmon
(författare)
Two Brothers: One is CEO - One is Playboy e-bok
59 kr
Joe and Steve are two brothers from a very wealthy family on Long Island. But their paths diverge at a young age. Joe is CEO of the large family business, while Steve prefers wine, women and song as an international playboy. But their paths will cross in a way they didn’t expect.
”Written with clarity, confidence and emotional intelligence, Two Brothers balances elegant storytelling with raw hon…
Joe and Steve are two brothers from a very wealthy family on Long Island. But their paths diverge at a young age. Joe is CEO of the large family business, while Steve prefers wine, women and song as an international playboy. But their paths will cross in a way they didn’t expect.
”Written with clarity, confidence and emotional intelligence, Two Brothers balances elegant storytelling with raw honesty. The narrative flaws effortlessly between intimate personal moments and broader social commentary creating a reading experience that feels both entertaining and meaningful. The prose is accessible yet thoughtful, making the appealing to both casual readers and lovers of contemporary literary fiction.”
Tatiana Laporte (verified reader)
E-bok
59 kr
Förlag
Books on Demand
Utgiven
15.04.2026
Längd
60 sidor
Genrer
Romaner
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789181141474
Joe and Steve are two brothers from a very wealthy family on Long Island. But their paths diverge at a young age. Joe is CEO of the large family business, while Steve prefers wine, women and song as an international playboy. But their paths will cross in a way they didn’t expect.
”Written with clarity, confidence and emotional intelligence, Two Brothers balances elegant storytelling with raw honesty. The narrative flaws effortlessly between intimate personal moments and broader social commentary creating a reading experience that feels both entertaining and meaningful. The prose is accessible yet thoughtful, making the appealing to both casual readers and lovers of contemporary literary fiction.”
Tatiana Laporte (verified reader)
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