New York, 1913. Für die kleine Malka eröffnet sich inmitten der dicht gedrängten Straßen und übervölkerten Mietskasernen von Manhattans Lower East Side eine vollkommen neue Welt, als das Schicksal sie direkt vor Salvatore Dinellos Pferdefuhrwerk laufen lässt. Denn der fahrende Händler, der jeden Tag Arien trällernd mit seinem Wagen durch die Straßen zieht, weiht sie in das köstlichste Geheimnis der Welt ein: das Wunder der Eiscreme. Und so beginnt für Malka eine wahre Tour de Force durch das Leben – bei der aus dem listigen und erfinderischen Mädchen die Grand Dame Lillian Dunkle wird, die »Eiskönigin von Amerika« und berühmt-berüchtigte Herrscherin über ein Eiscreme-Imperium … Lebensprall, bunt und voller Fabulierlust fegt dieser Roman wie ein Wirbelwind durch das 20. Jahrhundert und erzählt die außergewöhnliche Geschichte einer ungezähmten Heldin, eines turbulenten Lebens und der Entdeckung der süßen Magie.
Susan Jane Gilman Bücher
Susan Jane Gilman beleuchtet die amerikanische Kultur und weibliche Identität mit scharfer Satire und spitzem Witz. Ihre Schriften zeichnen sich durch scharfsinnige Beobachtungen gesellschaftlicher Normen und die Ironie des modernen Lebens aus. Gilman deckt geschickt die Widersprüche der gegenwärtigen Existenz auf und widmet sich oft mit Humor Themen, die bei den Lesern Anklang finden. Ihr unverwechselbarer Stil bietet ein erfrischendes und provokantes Leseerlebnis.







Keine Kinder, keine Küche, keine Kirche!
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Murphy, a Tibetan Terrier puppy, is told he is a 'good luck dog' - he is cheerful, happy, and loves to play and wag his tail. However, after going through two different homes and an animal shelter, Murphy starts to feel like a 'bad luck dog' who nobody wants.
Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
"This is riveting stuff . . . unputdownable." --O, The Oprah Magazine In 1986, Susan Jane Gilman and a classmate embarked on a bold trek around the globe starting in the People's Republic of China. At that point, China had been open to independent backpackers for roughly ten minutes. Armed only with the collected works of Nietzsche and Linda Goodman's Love Signs, the two friends plunged into the dusty streets of Shanghai. Unsurprisingly, they quickly found themselves in over their heads--hungry, disoriented, stripped of everything familiar, and under constant government surveillance. Soon, they began to unravel--one physically, the other psychologically. As their journey became increasingly harrowing, they found themselves facing crises that Susan didn't think they'd survive. But by summoning strengths she never knew she had--and with help from unexpected friends--the two travelers found their way out of a Chinese heart of darkness. UNDRESS ME IN THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN is a flat-out page-turner, an astonishing true story of naïveté, friendship, and redemption told with Susan's trademark compassion and humor.
'I hope this book will prove, once and for all, that a girl doesn't need a guy in her life in order to act like a complete idiot.' Susan Jane Gilman's warm and funny account of growing up a wannabe groovy chick in 1970s and '80s New York is a coming-of-age memoir guaranteed to make you 'laugh, feel smugly superior and less alone in your life'. From a childhood desperately wanting to be famous to making a fool of herself in front of her teen idol. From dating inappropriate men to gaining street cred as a fake lesbian. And from eager-beaver rookie reporter on a decidedly unglamorous newspaper to tackling the biggest issue of all, The Wedding Dress, Gilman gleefully lays bare her gaucheness, delusions and idealism for our enjoyment. And Susan's experiences are universal - whether it's coping with mean girls at school, working for a feminist boss who, it turns out, is horrible to the women who work for her, or simply being terminally uncool. Reading like terrific fiction, this entertaining memoir will strike a chord with 20- and 30-something women everywhere.
Irreverent, provocative, hip - this guide to power and attitude offers women an intelligent alternative to the negative messages we hear every day from magazines, TV and relatives. Gilman serves up advice on everything from sex to politics.
Donna Has Left the Building
- 432 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
From the beloved New York Times-bestselling author of Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress comes a rollicking, hilarious, and big-hearted novel about a wife and mother who takes off on an impulsive road-trip, determined to rebuild life on her own terms.
From the author of Kiss My Tiara comes a funny and poignant collection of true stories about women coming of age that for once isn't about finding a date.
