Making History

Making History by Carolyn See, published by Dell in 1992, is a reprint edition that spans 276 pages. This work explores the complexities of contemporary Los Angeles, presenting a narrative that delves into the multifaceted nature of its society. The book is characterized by its unique blend of humor and poignancy, offering insights into the human experience within this vibrant city.
Readers will encounter a narrative that reflects the dichotomy of life in Los Angeles, capturing both its absurdities and its deeper emotional currents. The themes of fiction and self-help are woven throughout, inviting contemplation on personal and societal histories. This edition, written in English, provides a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals in a bustling urban landscape.
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This dazzling bestseller by the author of Golden Days bares the schizophrenic soul of contemporary Los Angeles. Making History was hailed by The New York Times Book Review as defiantly rude and hilariously sad. . . . The most life-affirming novel I’ve ever read.
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