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Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories by Truman Capote
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bookshelves: re-read, shortstory-shortstories-novellas, north-americas, fraudio

** spoiler alert ** Blurb: Henry Goodman reads Truman Capote's vivid and witty novel about the relationship between a young writer and a captivating girl-about-town in 1940s NEW YORK. The story portrays the life of Holly Golightly, a young woman transplanted to Manhattan. Manhattan is both the Island of Manhattan and encompasses most of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the five boroughs of New York City....

With an unknown past. She is trying to find her place in the world when she meets her neighbor, an unnamed, unemployed writer. The novella is set in Manhattan's Upper East Side - a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, between Central Park and the East River....


Abridged in ten parts by James Robertson and read by Henry Goodman.



First broadcast in 2001 on BBC Radio Four.
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Reading Progress

Started Reading
March 7, 1990 – Finished Reading
December 14, 2008 – Shelved
November 24, 2009 –
0.0% "A young writer gets to know girl-about-town, Holly Golightly"
November 25, 2009 –
0.0% "3 - Fred upsets Holly, and a man from her Hollywood past arrives in New York."
November 26, 2009 –
0.0% "4 - Holly throws a party, where Fred meets the glamorous Meg."
November 27, 2009 –
0.0% "5 - A budding author is captivated by girl-about-town Holly Golightly."
November 30, 2009 –
0.0% "6 - Fred is approached by a stranger who's been watching Holly's apartment"
December 1, 2009 –
0.0% "7 - Fred realises he's in love, and Holly's ex-husband leaves without her."
December 3, 2009 –
0.0% "8 - After her tragic news, Holly starts looking to the future, but Paul has concerns"
December 3, 2009 –
0.0% "9 - Girl-about-town Holly Golightly hits New York's headlines for the wrong reasons."

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