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Grand Central Alyson Richman

Trade Paperback: 368 pages

Publisher: Berkley (July 1, 2014)

ISBN-10: 0425272028

ISBN-13: 978-0425272022

 

GRAND CENTRAL:

GOING HOME

 

On any particular day, thousands upon thousands of people pass through New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, through the whispering gallery, beneath the ceiling of stars, and past the information booth and its beckoning four-faced clock, to whatever destination is calling them. It is a place where people come to say hello and good-bye. And each person has a story to tell. Now, ten bestselling authors inspired by this iconic landmark have created their own stories, set on the same day, just after the end of World War II, in a time of hope, uncertainty, change, and renewal…

 

Every day, at Grand Central Station, a European war refugee plays his violin for scraps of change. The faces come and go, city commuters in a rush. Among them is a woman, an intriguing beauty, who passes by each morning though never so much as pauses. And so begins the musician's quest to find the one irresistible piece that will catch her ear and draw her to a stop, even for a moment.

 

 

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