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Alexandra C.

All The Lives We Haven't Lived

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'You do not even need to like their coffee or their business model. One day, you can enter a Starbucks and ten minutes later walk out of it with a tall latte, a grand self-esteem, and a venti invitation to an ATP 500 tennis match in your city that includes a same-evening dinner with one of the contenders. He happened to be queuing right behind you at your local Starbucks. Without any warning, a simple emergency stop for a caffeine shot after a sleepless night, turns into the best coffee of your life so far.' Alexandra C. by Alexandra A story which is entirely its own genre, with a distinct and alluring voice. In reaction to shocking news, Alexandra, with what is left of her dear Ernesto Abastos by her side, embarks on a sharp and satirical journey in search for splendour in the grass. Alexandra C. strips herself naked by writing a sincere, touching and sometimes inappropriate book for Ernesto Abastos, where all her fears and contradictions are exposed through her recollection of stories with the men she mixed up with during the time she and Ernesto were not in touch.

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Alexandra C., Alexandra C. Eckel

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Title
Alexandra C.
Subtitle
All The Lives We Haven't Lived
Language
English
Released
2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
105
ISBN13
9798707679216
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'You do not even need to like their coffee or their business model. One day, you can enter a Starbucks and ten minutes later walk out of it with a tall latte, a grand self-esteem, and a venti invitation to an ATP 500 tennis match in your city that includes a same-evening dinner with one of the contenders. He happened to be queuing right behind you at your local Starbucks. Without any warning, a simple emergency stop for a caffeine shot after a sleepless night, turns into the best coffee of your life so far.' Alexandra C. by Alexandra A story which is entirely its own genre, with a distinct and alluring voice. In reaction to shocking news, Alexandra, with what is left of her dear Ernesto Abastos by her side, embarks on a sharp and satirical journey in search for splendour in the grass. Alexandra C. strips herself naked by writing a sincere, touching and sometimes inappropriate book for Ernesto Abastos, where all her fears and contradictions are exposed through her recollection of stories with the men she mixed up with during the time she and Ernesto were not in touch.