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El libro de los Baltimore / The Boys

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El libro de los Baltimore / The Boys
El libro de los Baltimore / The Boys

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El libro de los Baltimore / The Boys

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Tras impactar a tres millones de lectores con
La verdad sobre el caso Harry Quebert
, Joël Dicker regresa con Marcus Goldman en su  nueva novela.
«Jöel Dicker ha vuelto, sí, y lo ha hecho en plena forma.
El Libro de los Baltimore
es una novela titánica, nabokoviana, altamente  recomendable.».-Laura Fernández,
El Cultural
de
El Mundo
«
Si encontráis este libro, por favor, leedlo. Querría que alguien supiera la historia de los Goldman-de-Baltimore

Hasta que tuvo lugar el Drama existían dos ramas de la familia Goldman:  los Goldman de Baltimore y los Goldman de Montclair. Los Montclair, de los que forma parte Marcus Goldman, autor de
La verdad sobre el caso  Harry Quebert
, es una familia de clase media que vive en una pequeña  casa en el estado de Nueva Jersey. Los Baltimore, prósperos y a los que  la suerte siempre ha sonreído,  habitan una lujosa mansión en un barrio de la alta sociedad de Baltimore.
Ocho años después del Drama, Marcus Goldman pone el pasado bajo la lupa  en busca de la verdad sobre el ocaso de la familia. Entre los recuerdos  de su juventud revive la fascinación que sintió desde niño por los  Baltimore, que encarnaban la América patricia con sus vacaciones en  Miami y en los Hamptons y sus colegios elitistas. Con el paso de los  años la brillante pátina de los Baltimore se desvanece al tiempo que el  Drama se va perfilando. Hasta el día en el que todo cambia para siempre.
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After impacting three million readers with
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair
, Joël Dicker returns with Marcus Goldman in his new novel.
"In just weeks, The Book of the Baltimores has reached the top of the lists of best sellers and we know why. We await any free minute in our daily life—on the subway, on the bus, standing in line—to immerse ourselves in reading it." –Toutelaculture.com
"If you find this book, please read it. I want someone to know the story of the Goldman-de-Baltimores."
Until The Drama took place, there were two branches of the Goldman family: the Baltimore Goldmans and the Montclair Goldmans. The Montclairs, family of Marcus Goldman, author of
, is a middle-class family that lives in a small house in New Jersey. The Baltimores, prosperous and always lucky, live in a luxurious mansion in a high-society neighborhood in Baltimore.
Eight years after The Drama, Marcus Goldman puts the past under a microscope in search of the truth about the family's decline. Among the memories of his youth, he relives the fascination he felt from a young age toward the Baltimores, who embodied aristocratic America with their vacations in Miami and in the Hamptons and their elitist schools. With the passage of time, the brilliant sheen of the Baltimores faded at the same time that The Drama began to unfold. Until the day that everything changed forever.

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