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Only in New York
Only in New York | Lily Brett
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New York is a walker's city. You can walk for hours. The streets slip by. There is so much to look at, so much to take in. I walk a lot. Especially when I am not writing . . . Lily Brett's love affair with New York began as an outsider in her late teens when she was posted on assignment there as a young Australian rock journalist. In her early forties she returned, together with her soul mate and three children, to start a new life, and for the best part of three decades she has called New York home. This witty, candid and moving collection of short pieces celebrates the city that's now part of her heartbeat. A compulsive walker, Brett takes us to her favourite places and introduces us to the characters of the city that has nurtured, perplexed and inspired her. She brings to life the delights of Chinatown, the majesty of Grand Central Station, the lure of spandex and sequins in the Garment District, and the peculiarity of canine couture. And she muses on the miracle of love in the Lodz Ghetto, the possibility of loneliness amidst skyscrapers, and the joy and redemption in a child's curiosity. Full of wisdom, humour and grace, Only in New Yorkis a human portrait of a city much loved - and of a woman in step with herself. 'Pithy, entertaining and personal . . . the natural, light quality of Brett's writing is a pleasure akin to a conversation with a friend . . . Brett leavens her observations with dry humour.' Weekend Australian 'New York is a city of character and characters and anyone thinking of visiting should use this as a guide to its flavour - and also as an insight into where to eat.' Herald Sun 'Charm ing . . . Her snippets are short and sharp as they portray the essence of New York.' West Australian 'A charming and unique narrative on the city. Brett achieves a perfect combination of wit and naivety, creating a memoir that acknowledges the existence of good and bad experiences, awkward quirks and love affairs with buildings . . . Brett's words have the ability to transport you to the city from the comfort of your own back yard: you may even find it unnecessary to fly to New York after reading it . Readings
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Buechersuechtling
Immer noch New York | Lily Brett
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Oh, I so much love this. More than I thought, I would. It‘s warm, and cosy, and positive without being shallow, or vapid, or cardboard. I think, it was just what I needed.

And I liked what she said about her life when she went through old photos and documents. That it obviously must have been very happy (although she obviously had forgotten).

I am very curious for Lily Brett now. I might read one of her novels sooner or later.
Okay later. 😉

LapReader Try In Full View. It‘s one of my favourites ever. 3y
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Buechersuechtling
Immer noch New York | Lily Brett
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Yesterday‘s prompt @jb72 took for her #30DaysOfGratitude was “See if you can get through 1 day without falling back on negative thoughts. If you start to, reflect back on all you have to be grateful for!”

Reminded me of the above poem that I first met as I tattoo on @TheFunkyBookworm 💗.

Yesterday‘s gratitude:
1) Got things done
2) Was happy with 1)
3) The re-watch of a video of a family celebration and that made my heart burst with joy‼️🤩

jb72 That is a wonderful quote! 3y
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Buechersuechtling
Immer noch New York | Lily Brett
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During the last 3 years I really tried to fill a jar with little notes that have things on them that have been good in each week throughout the year. And even though I really like the idea I was unable to persist. Maybe because I like writing but became mostly digital during the last decade. But @ElizaMarie and her #SelfcareBingo encouraged me together with @jb72 and her #30DaysOfGratitude to try once more with something similar. ⬇️

Buechersuechtling (continued) – I started with buying a tiny, ordinary pad because I want to see if those new habits work for me. If they do I will think about buying a nicer one for 2021. Additionally, by starting with keeping things simple I avoid that fear of ruining a nice journal by “bad” “artwork” or by sloppy writing or so. 😊😇 You know❓ Raise a hand if you do. 🔚 (edited) 3y
jb72 🙋🏼‍♀️ I fully understand. I‘m always like ugh! But recently I‘ve decided to just go with the flow. I‘ve actually been thinking of starting a jar of Gratitude. 3y
ElizaMarie This is a great idea! I had also attempted something similar but then wasn't able to follow through. I hope you are able to follow through with your self care! Its so so important :) and You DESERVE it! 3y
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Buechersuechtling
Immer noch New York | Lily Brett
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@LapReader When I saw your comment this morning, the first thing I thought was: “A pillow book‼️ 😃 That might be exactly what I need.”

And I was so right. I instantly connected to Lily after the audiobook started playing. I also am the planning type and I also don‘t like to go for a walk without a destination. So far, I love how she describes New York. So vivid, so colourful.

And Lily‘s German voice, Elke Heidenreich, reads it fabulously.

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Buechersuechtling
Immer noch New York | Lily Brett
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I am having absolutely no clue who Lily Brett is but I like the cover and so I checked this one out when I stumbled across it at my online library while looking for new audiobooks. Should be a fast “read”; total playing time about 2 hours.

LapReader She was Australian once upon a time. I read it in bed one morning. Enjoy. 3y
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