Cary Grant's Suit
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
'North by Northwest isn't about what happens to Cary Grant, it's about what happens to his suit.' číst celé
Todd McEwen writes with remarkable originality and intensity, offering a keen observation of human nature and the world. His prose is both incisive and poetic, often exploring themes of isolation and the search for meaning in contemporary life. McEwen's distinctive voice captivates readers, drawing them into narratives that evoke strong emotions and profound reflection. His unique literary approach makes his work a compelling experience for any reader.


'North by Northwest isn't about what happens to Cary Grant, it's about what happens to his suit.' číst celé
When the doctor delivers bad news, what is a man to do with the life he has left to live? He can cry, and he can wonder which particular cigarette did him in. Or he can call the friend he loves in the city he adores, and travel the streets and avenues of New York to meet him. Every corner, every block has a memory?women, food, drinks, friendship, the comedy of office life and of sexual success and failure. It's as though the buildings of Manhattan are a shelf of books, each to be opened and read, as if for the last time. This tender, funny novel is a salute to a great city's enchantment and the sweet, frustrating mysteries of life.