They Lived They Were at Brighton Beach

They Lived They Were at Brighton Beach
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Publisher : Iván Brave
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9780998036434
ISBN-13 : 0998036439
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Book Synopsis They Lived They Were at Brighton Beach by : Iván Brave

Download or read book They Lived They Were at Brighton Beach written by Iván Brave and published by Iván Brave. This book was released on 2020-06-16 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Loyal fans know him as a rising internet star and the resident DJ at one of Brooklyn’s sauciest nightclubs. But one blistering summer day, after relapsing, getting dumped, and winding up at the hospital, Ilya Gagarin awakes in a nightmare. The only way out, he figures, is to finally debut his EP, meaning, to realize a deeper dream. The process of producing, together with the power of music and an urge to accept his past, is passionately described in his journal—while the larger story follows the weeks leading to his EP launch, his struggle to quit drugs, and his falling in love again to a guardian angel. It is she who teaches him, “Do you know how Russians say Once Upon a Time? Жили были. It translates to They Lived They Were.” Suggesting Ilya might just get his fairy tale ending. Or at least move on.


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