Chroniques de San Francisco. Épisode 3
Episode 3
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Narrated by:
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Pierre Tissot
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By:
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Armistead Maupin
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Le petit chat du 28 Barbary Lane amène Mary Ann à rencontrer l'homme mystérieux qui vit dans la cabane sur le toit, Norman, dont la présence et les manières semblent trancher avec tout ce qu'elle a pu voir jusqu'ici à San Francisco. Reclus et vieux jeu, l'homme intrigue Mary Ann au point de se laisser séduire. L'ami Brian, quant à lui, rencontre D'orothea, magnifique mannequin noir qui semble résolue à reconquérir un amour perdu - qui se trouve être... quelque part au 28 Barbay Lane !
>> Ce livre audio en version intégrale vous est proposé en exclusivité par Audible et est uniquement disponible en téléchargement.©1978 / 1994 "Tales Of The City", Literary Bent LLC / Translated into French by les Editions Passage du Marais (P)2015 La Machinamot
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