• Telegraph Avenue

    Telegraph Avenue (Hardback) By (author) Michael Chabon

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    Short Description for Telegraph Avenue "New York Times"-bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Chabon goes to Telegraph Avenue in a big-hearted novel that explores the lives of two Oakland, California families, one black and one white, and the pop culture that surrounds them.
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    Title
    Telegraph Avenue
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Michael Chabon
    Physical properties
    Format: Hardback
    Number of pages: 468
    Width: 163 mm
    Height: 236 mm
    Thickness: 37 mm
    Weight: 762 g
    Audience
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780061493348
    ISBN 10: 0061493341
    Classifications
    Dewey: 813/.54
    BISAC category code: FIC019000
    Dewey: FIC
    BICMainSubject: FA
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: F1.1
    Dewey: 813.54
    Publisher
    HarperCollins Publishers Inc
    Imprint name
    HarperCollins Publishers
    Publication date
    11 September 2012
    Publication City/Country
    New York, NY/US
    Review quote
    "["Telegraph Avenue"] has a Great American Novel heft to it--probably because, all caps aside, it is a great American novel."--Kathryn Schulz, "New York magazine"
    Main description
    When ex-NFL quarterback Gibson Goode, the fifth richest black man in America, decides to open his newest Dogpile megastore on Telegraph Avenue, Nat and Archy, the owners of Brokeland Records, fear for their business until Gibson's endeavor exposes a decades-old secret history. (This book was previously listed in Forecast.) 300,000 first printing.