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Walter McCloud was constantly eclipsed by those around him - his beautiful, talented friends, his flamboyant relatives, his golden-boy brother, Daniel. He was always the outsider, never the star. But the summer of 1972 was a turning point in the life of fifteen-year-old Walter. It was the time when he realized that his great passion for dance would never be matched by his talent; the time when he discovered the funny agony of first love' and the time when he watched his brother declining into a cruel, untimely death. It is only when, twenty-four years later, Walter returns to fight for the survival of his childhood Eden, his family's lakeside summer home, that he finally discovers a way to reconcile himself to the past in a way that gives hope for the future.
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Die kurze Geschichte eines Prinzen, Jane Hamilton
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- Titel
- Die kurze Geschichte eines Prinzen
- Sprache
- Deutsch
- Autor*innen
- Jane Hamilton
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2001
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 479
- ISBN10
- 349922903X
- ISBN13
- 9783499229039
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Historische Romane, Gegenwartsliteratur, LGBTQ+ Literatur, Lebensgeschichten
- Originaltitel
- The short history of a prince
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- Beschreibung
- Walter McCloud was constantly eclipsed by those around him - his beautiful, talented friends, his flamboyant relatives, his golden-boy brother, Daniel. He was always the outsider, never the star. But the summer of 1972 was a turning point in the life of fifteen-year-old Walter. It was the time when he realized that his great passion for dance would never be matched by his talent; the time when he discovered the funny agony of first love' and the time when he watched his brother declining into a cruel, untimely death. It is only when, twenty-four years later, Walter returns to fight for the survival of his childhood Eden, his family's lakeside summer home, that he finally discovers a way to reconcile himself to the past in a way that gives hope for the future.




