The Frog King

Author: Adam Davies
Drawing from his own experiences as a young editorial assistant in Manhattan, Adam Davies has written a novel that is equal parts achingly real love story, hilariously funny urban tale, and warts-and-all exposé of the publishing industry. The Frog King is a humorous and decidedly male take on living and love in the city.,,(from allenandunwin.com)….Read More
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