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  2. Nationality. American. Jim Lewis (born 1963, in Cleveland, Ohio, raised in New York and London) is an American novelist. He has published four novels, Sister (published by Graywolf in 1993), Why the Tree Loves the Ax (published by Crown in 1998), and The King is Dead (published by Knopf in 2003).

  3. Jim Lewis, born 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American novelist. Soon after he was born, his family moved to New York; there, and in London, he was raised. He received a degree in philosophy from Brown University in 1984, and an M.A. in the same subject from Columbia University, before deciding to leave academia.

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  4. Apr 1, 2021 · Jim Lewis. 3.49. 336 ratings60 reviews. Ghosts of New York is a novel in which the laws of time and space have been subtly suspended. It interweaves four strands: a photographer newly returned to the neighborhood where she grew up, after years spent living overseas; a foundling raised on 14th Street; a graduate student, his romantic partner ...

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  5. Apr 1, 2021 · 4.1 150 ratings. See all formats and editions. *A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR*. “A wondrous novel, with prose that sparkles like certain sidewalks after rain. . . . That’s it, I thought. That’s exactly what it’s like to live in New York.” —New York Times Book Review.

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  6. Jim Lewis (born 1963, in Cleveland, Ohio, raised in New York and London) is an American novelist. He has published four novels, Sister (published by Graywolf in 1993), Why the Tree Loves the Ax (published by Crown in 1998), and The King is Dead (published by Knopf in 2003).

  7. May 1, 1993 · Jim Lewis. Wilson, a drifter, recounts his relationship with Olivia and her sister, Marian, and the events that drive them apart.

  8. Kirkus Reviews. “In Jim Lewiss wondrous novel Ghosts of New York, encounters among strangers result in unexpected relationships and a montage that celebrates a city of manifold graces. . . . A subtle, dexterous novel.” Foreword Reviews. “Lewis is a master at painting developed characters captured in various moments in time. . . .

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