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Elisa Lorello

    Elisa Lorello writes with an infectious optimism and humor, often focusing on finding joy in everyday moments and the complexities of human connection. Her style is both accessible and insightful, allowing readers to easily connect with her characters and their life journeys. Through her work, Lorello explores themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the power of a resilient spirit. Her stories are marked by a warmth and understanding that resonates with a wide range of readers.

    Faking It
    All of You
    • All of You

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the journey of a dedicated fan, this memoir delves into the author's thirty-year relationship with the iconic band Duran Duran. It captures the highs and lows of fandom, intertwining personal anecdotes with the band's evolution in the music scene. Through nostalgic reflections and cultural commentary, the book highlights the impact of music on personal identity and the enduring connection between artists and their fans. A heartfelt tribute to both Duran Duran and the transformative power of music.

      All of You
    • Faking It

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(45)Add rating

      The story follows Andi Cutrone, a writing professor who, after ending her engagement, returns to Long Island to reignite her career. Her chance encounter with Devin, a male escort, leads to an unconventional arrangement where he teaches her about intimacy while she offers writing lessons. As their sessions blend academic discourse with personal exploration, they confront deeper themes of truth and self-discovery. This smart and introspective novel delves into the emotional complexities of its characters, making for a compelling journey of authenticity.

      Faking It